Appalled at his deliberate misunderstanding of her offer to buy him coffee, Serena felt outraged heat suffuse her cheeks. |
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Nutty sweetbreads, bitter greens, gently brash shallots, and velvety chanterelles suffuse farfalle in well-oiled repertory. |
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Chromatherapy is available in eight different colour sequences that suffuse the water with emotionally soothing light. |
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Sweet and spicy flavors, including date, pomegranate, coriander, and cumin, suffuse the foods spread out on a nearby buffet. |
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His books are based in contemporary settings but he's able to suffuse them with the big questions that haunt us. |
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In this specimen, limonite contributes to the bright central arc, while fine spherules of hematite suffuse the quartz with a purplish hue. |
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He was happy to devote himself to and to suffuse himself in painting, for life's troubles could not disturb this happiness. |
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If lifelong education is to become effective in SADC countries, its principles need to suffuse the whole education and training systems. |
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His travels around the world in search of new cultures will subsequently suffuse his design style and sensibilities. |
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In it, you will find all the aromas that suffuse through the working distillery. |
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The more you suffuse an organism with products from outside nature, the more fragile it becomes. |
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Just think of Heaven, he implies, and its soaring immateriality will suffuse the here and now, making a miracle of physical existence. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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In the run-up to Christmas Eve, give them pride of place in the warmth of the living room, where they will suffuse the air with a heady, sweet perfume. |
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Wry humour and playfulness suffuse much of Bowering's writing. |
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The questions that Cournot the philosopher treated can be dealt with today in terms of the sociology of the diverse forms of quantification and modelling that suffuse the world of action and the economic and social sciences. |
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And whispered hues of azure, indigo, violet, and verdigris suffuse the landscape with a panoply of beauty and light, deftly expressed through warp and weft, patience and skill, artistry and reverence. |
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These principles, in fact, not only inform UNESCO's engagement with the World Summit but also suffuse its overall response to the challenges of globalization. |
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These humours, the akhlat, suffuse the body's cells, interstitial spaces, and vascular channels, affecting physical and behavioral well-being, and are most stable in a healthy individual. |
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No one who took part in these momentous events on behalf of children could have anticipated the extent to which the Convention and the Summit goals would suffuse every significant summit and conference that followed. |
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The Semi transparent Lipstick pencil will suffuse your lips with a bright transparency, thanks to a flexible conditioner which reflects light intensely! |
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