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Including or covering everything or everyone; comprehensive. commencer à apprendre
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‘an all-encompassing package to combat global warming’ commencer à apprendre
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‘Even though he focuses almost totally on the insects, one gleans bits of personal information that elucidate his all-encompassing endeavors, bordering on mania.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘It's up to you to not let minor annoyances become all-encompassing drama.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘In theory, cultural studies is all-encompassing: Shakespeare and rap music, high culture and low, culture of the past and culture of the present.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘While India does have patent law, it's not nearly as complex as US patent law and likely not as all-encompassing.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘Jack Ford, as he now became, spent the next three years in a rigorous, all-encompassing apprenticeship under his brother.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘Death becomes the all-encompassing horizon that organizes the experience of time and generates all the efforts to overcome time.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘What is most compelling is the way Salles establishes the all-encompassing bond that mother and daughter share, which becomes immediately apparent.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘A claustrophobic, all-encompassing atmosphere of utter darkness takes over the poem.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘The roof of the Hotel Pennsylvania afforded an all-encompassing view of the site.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘Music is a more than an auditory sensation: it is a thoroughly and all-encompassing physical experience.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘Needless to say, the themes are all-encompassing, taking in love, lust, grime, hedonism and exultation, as well as the usual dirty grind.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘The chapters are surprisingly short and snappy, without the ambition or all-encompassing portraits we've come to expect.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘From the time I was cognizant, until my early twenties, football was an all-encompassing part of my life.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘For Hayes, the garden has become an all-encompassing metaphor for a life of plenitude.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘These two works made brilliant use of technology, demonstrating digital art's potential to create all-encompassing environments, simultaneously visceral and conceptual.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘She treads the fine line between cutting-edge verve and all-encompassing appeal, embracing pop and rock while retaining her R & B roots.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘While a romantic comedy doesn't need all-encompassing idealism, this one fights any hint of it.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘The sets here are as lavish, the stage action as imaginative, the sound as vivid and balanced, the camera work as all-encompassing as one could wish for in any production.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘The collection is so vast it can only be summed up as an all-encompassing history of Native Americans contained under a single roof.’ commencer à apprendre
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‘This act precipitated a war between the families that escalated over time into all-encompassing civil discord in Tuscany.’ commencer à apprendre
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