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embankment [ımˈbæŋkmənt] N

impediment [ımˈpedımənt] N

2. impediment:

sediment [ˈsedımənt] N

▶ sedimentary [ˌsedıˈmentərı] ADJ

experiment [ıkˈsperımənt] VB intr N

movement [ˈmuːvmənt] N

4. movement:

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In other embodiments, one fit the vehicle in the use of military needs.
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A brand is more than simply a name and the physical embodiment of that name on stationery, clothes, plant and equipment.
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It was regularly re-ranked through its embodiment, becoming the 40th in 1779, 45nd in 1780, 20th in 1781, and 2nd in 1782.
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While still seen as the symbol and embodiment of the nation, the president also was given a popular mandate.
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He strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection.
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He's the embodiment of mercurial winds and uncertain fate.
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Some of these sculptures depict supernatural deities, while others the flesh-and-blood embodiments on earth.
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The local peoples hail this deity as the embodiment of prudence, knowledge, productivity and strength to resist all evils.
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Since that time, coins have been the most universal embodiment of money.
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He met contemporary expectations of kingship in his role as an able, determined soldier and in his embodiment of shared chivalric ideals.
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