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Another question is whether the culture he imbued can continue without him.
Many people came away from the address imbued with hope.
It is as if paper has been imbued with life.
They had imbued him with power beyond that of anyone living.
I have never been able to imbue my poor boy with that part of his art.
Make sure all these items are imbued with your feeling.
However, he also imbued them with a sense of independence.
But the concept seems to have become imbued with new energy in the last year.
She said the word simply, but could not have imbued it with more meaning.
How could you have become imbued with an idea so absurd?
Folk culture is quite often imbued with a sense of place.
It was as if people needed to imbue what happened with meaning.
And she tried to imbue her students with the same passion.
Through the study of history, individuals are imbued with a particular identity.
Even the second of our death is to be lived and imbued with grace.
Yet it's imbued with far more urban energy than one would expect for a city of 65,000.
By the end of their dinner she was imbued with his optimism.
Because they just don't seem as imbued with quality, he said.
"This is imbued into the entire culture of the airline business."
"The culture is largely imbued with values that support drug use."
"Imbued by a machine many hundreds or thousands of years old."
The early years education seeks to imbue the child with a sense that the world is good.
"I've tried very hard to imbue my own children with the same thing.
Again, he imbued the simple question with layers of meaning.
"Very well, as they are not superior to us, what does imbue them with rights?"