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subsumed

[suhb-soomd] / səbˈsumd /




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Subsumed within the advertised purposes of postwar U.S. policy, whether called "defense," "deterrence," "containment," "liberation," or "the protection of human rights," has been this transcendent theme: "Never Again."

From Salon • May 9, 2020

Subsumed in his own myth, Bowie became a zombie, sending back musical dispatches from the dead zone.

From Time Magazine Archive

Subsumed it, really, inside the raucous, unyielding, cataclysmic rock 'n' roll that he let loose on an audience that didn't like to be reminded how hidebound it was.

From Time Magazine Archive




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