In order to charge things up, to imbue them with our good will and intention, we need to feel connected and plugged into the energy of the earth. |
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How does a majority in one case get the power to imbue its decision with extra weight? |
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That hereby is signified that they who imbue others with falses shall be imbued with falses from hell, appears from the signification of a sword. |
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The point of cooking outdoors over charcoal is to imbue the food with that distinctive flavour. |
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I have felt that asking for money is grabby and materialistic and very opposed to all the qualities I am trying to imbue. |
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In other words, dawning the robes of a preacher didn't imbue you with wisdom, intelligence and discernment. |
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We imbue the appreciation of art with some sort of Protestant work ethic and demand it does us good. |
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Antin's ability to imbue this bodiless amalgam with pathos is remarkable, a hint of what was to come in her various personae. |
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Occasionally events conspire to imbue these great-leader impersonators with great symbolic power. |
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It is our wish for the future that this mutual trust continues to imbue all our interactions. |
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When did the Haida begin to imbue all aspects of their world, including the ordinary, with a distinctive aesthetic sense? |
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It proves that you can ensconce a building within a kind of classic modern tradition and still imbue it with freshness. |
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If you have a large blank wall, a captivating painting can imbue the entire room with new energy. |
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There, too, some brave reforming mayors have managed to imbue their people with some civic pride. |
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As classic as a doeskin jacket or a little black dress, these colours imbue a room with effortless style that transcends trends. |
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I knew that, even with all the good will in the world, I would never manage to imbue my child with African culture. |
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It's a responsibility we must imbue ourselves with to perpetuate the movement. |
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These people here imbue activists with authority and take it back from them. |
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It also would imbue cabinet with regulation making authority to carry out provisions of the act. |
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The Millennium Development Goals will remain incomplete if we do not imbue them with the values of partnership, interdependence and solidarity. |
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However, Itten also used his foundation course to imbue students with his obscure pseudo-religious Mazdaznan beliefs. |
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Because his narrative is unmoored to any conceptual anchor, Halberstam tends to imbue events such as the decade-long Balkans catastrophe with too much significance. |
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They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power. |
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And the use of reverberating metallic sound effects to imbue every other moment with sinister portent gets tedious after awhile. |
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They had hoped for a younger man with more manifest energy and charisma to imbue the church with a new spirit. |
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Diesel engines were once very crude things, often doing their best to pilfer ideas from the best petrol engines in order to imbue them with some semblance of bearability. |
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And even if this is only wishful thinking, only a hope, we must recall that hope is one of those small transcendences of brute necessity that imbue life with meaning. |
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Unthreatened by the use of technology for biological augmentation, Warriors' vestments often make use of dangerous and experimental components which imbue the wearer with immense strength and fortitude. |
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Not only should we build democratic institutions, a task we have already embarked on, we should also imbue them with the democratic spirit, which may prove much more difficult. |
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George's mother, now the Dowager Princess of Wales, preferred to keep George at home where she could imbue him with her strict moral values. |
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Keep smiling and that alone will imbue others with happiness and joy. |
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Its three naves, supported by Moorish roof framing, are separated by thick Ionic order columns, which imbue the interior of the church with an unmistakable Roman air. |
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Hence, if we, the General Assembly, imbue the Security Council with the power to invoke R2P to justify action, the Council must also commit to exercising fully that grave responsibility. |
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They have little reason to believe officials would manage the currency better in future. Without public trust, no government can imbue paper with value. |
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You may find Ballard's willingness to imbue the cadaver, during the very act of its disincorporation, with the mortal elements of an individual life … well, disturbing. |
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Fog has contradictory effects on our vision, removing all obstacles and all contextual resistance while at the same time seeming to imbue colour with texture and tactility. |
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He and his partners, the trumpeter Marvin Stamm and the cellist Alisa Horn, manage to imbue the material with a noncloying kind of romance. |
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At the end of 1989 the original proposals were supplemented by other proposals designed to introduce minimum standards, imbue anti-dumping proceedings with greater legal certainty and make rules easier to apply. |
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We need to imbue the relationship with a new sense of purpose and a new feeling of momentum, upgrading it to identify a broader new goal even if it takes several years to bring everything fully to fruition, Sir Leon explains. |
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I often think as I travel across Canada how needful it is that we imbue Canadians with pride in their heritage, with a realization of the greatness of the past and the destiny that we all look forward to, in this country. |
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His goal is to imbue his waterfront enclave with enough complexity to provide a distilled version of the great metropolis within this moated sanctuary. |
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