The idea was that the deliriously loved-up men would unable to resist one another, but would be suffused with regret once the potion wore off. |
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A New Orleans-esque red glow suffused the place and a long banquette lined the back wall. |
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Why, by contrast, would I be suffused with shame and self-disgust if I lifted an apple from a market vendor's stall? |
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Time may have ground off the dazzling and harsh part of his wisdom, but it has also suffused it with mellowness and modesty. |
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Pity suffused her voice for a moment, then melted away leaving behind an oddly toneless quality. |
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Where the first half of the show wore out the electro template, the second is suffused with the spirit of second-rate indie-rock. |
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But in fact, Shelley was an optimist who wrote poems suffused with faith in human progress. |
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Lynott suffused his songs with images of the lone ranger, the jailbreaker, the downtrodden underdog. |
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A shy, quiet laugh from Werner, his thin face with its pockmarks suffused by the joy that love gives. |
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An intrusive coldness suffused my arteries, flooded my veins, scalloped my core in ice. |
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Selfhood, life and mere existence are meaningless if not suffused with this life-giving force. |
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Thompson expertly unravels a tangled tale suffused with Victorian mores, millenarianism and frontier idealism. |
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While Turner was a complex and eclectic artist, much of his work is suffused with a Romantic sense of nature's sublime power and wonder. |
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His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure. |
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Here, insomuch as music is equated with time, it is suffused with dimension through presence. |
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The war suffused cinemas, from government promotional films, to newsreels, and features. |
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You look around and we live in a world which is completely suffused with popular culture. |
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This looks authentic and suffused with a rich, intelligent kind of warm-heartedness. |
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But for the most part the music is taut, suffused with a ragged but determined power that has few equals among their contemporaries. |
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The whole plant is suffused with colour and with a gravitas that few other plants can match. |
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It is no accident that libertarians tend to be buoyantly optimistic while conservatives are suffused with pessimism. |
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The narrative technique is deliberately non-linear and complex, the language richly poetic and suffused with biblical references. |
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They think we are inured to the whole business and, in any case, suffused with a boredom with the political process. |
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The ruin at the left is placed within an idealized landscape that is harmoniously balanced and suffused with a soft, glowing light. |
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Where a dark grey curtain had hidden the hills from sight, a rosy glow gradually deepened and suffused every mountain top in sight. |
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With its allusions to dusky rivers, soul, blood, the setting sun, and sleep, the poem is fairly suffused with images of death. |
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Zuka refashions the timeless subject into a contemporary painter's dream of color and movement suffused with a satirist's wit. |
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In most shots, virtually the entire screen is suffused with a red wash, which dominates and assimilates virtually every other colour but black. |
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Amy Sillman's recent show of large oils and jewel-like gouaches was suffused with the color, light and atmosphere of Quattrocento Italy. |
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Here, they're suffused with fontina and pecorino and swathed with tomato sauce. |
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An immediate sense of fullness suffused her, as if she had been waiting for just this thing to feel complete. |
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These are the one that bring such strong emotions to my mind that I have gooseskin or suffused eyes. |
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Throughout 1948, that kind of confidence suffused the men around the little man on the wedding cake. |
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His up-tempo songs had undercurrents of solitude, and the ballads that became his specialty were suffused with stoic desolation. |
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This complex and finely chiselled work owes its quality to the alchemy with which every element is suffused. |
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This is a show suffused in both music and silence, in love and hate, the tragic and the side-splitting. |
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Gargoyles, fantastic beasts, mythical monsters recall olden times that were suffused with superstitious beliefs. |
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A deep, squelching beat suffused with vibes and marimba stutters behind her, balancing the simple innocence of her words with skin-prickling menace. |
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Everything in life, from governance to harvest to warfare, was suffused with sacred meaning until the advent of the enlightenment. |
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His work is suffused, for the most part, with a poetic gentleness. |
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The glass façades create expansive, high-ceilinged workspaces, suffused with light. |
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The blood at this time is thinned and suffused with fresh chemicals, which are renewed once again the next morning. |
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His face becomes red and suffused, the tongue protrudes and the eyes begin to water. |
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Her face is a poignant paradox, both bone-tired and suffused with sensual radiance. |
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We were suffused with an atmosphere of mutual care and love, and trust in God's presence. |
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To me, devotion is a kind of love, but a love suffused by wisdom, the most profound kind of love that can be known by the human mind and heart. |
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His talent and background suffused the very heart of the tango with new and pulsating latin blood, rediscovering at the same time the very soul of the people who created it through sweat and tear. |
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Once Upon a Time in the Midlands is that most difficult of movies: a lovable comedy with broad yet subtle comic performances, authentic and suffused with warm-heartedness. |
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Jean NOUVEL, Gilles CLÉMENT, and their teams, who have crafted a building of masterful architecture, suffused with respect for the visitor, the environment, the works and the cultures that produced them. |
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Latin America, lastly, has a culture, or a range of vibrant cultures which, over and above their variations and differences, share the use of an Iberian language suffused with values that bind us together. |
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All in all, this album is suffused with gentleness and melancholy, which gives a music tinted at times with oriental rhythms, and sometimes in a Renaissance style, where the guitar sings like a soul? |
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This he knew well, having practiced it in childhood, then later with friends at the St. Florian Monastery, and having suffused his sacred works with it so sublimely. |
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The house was suffused with pianos, guitars, trombones, talking birds, classical records, family sing-a-longs, bedtime stories, and the bellowing of a pipe organ, which his father built into the house with his own hands. |
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Over these many years, any time I have had need of that feeling of unquestioning love, all I have had to do is remember that moment and I am suffused with its warmth. |
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A skirt of woodland suffused with the pungent perfume of flowering hawthorn and rowan gives way to a huge sweep of bluebells on the open hillside, incandescent as flaming brandy. |
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Their home together is suffused by memories of her abusive father, her apparently senile mother and decades of accumulated hurt, guilt and denial. |
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His early works were intensely personal fantasies involving unhappy, virtually disembodied men and suffused with references to Western music and literature. |
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Kacel's new album was suffused with Italian influences. |
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At this moment life should be suffused with an atmosphere of serenity, and each person should try to soften all feelings of passion and impatience that may arise. |
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A family-owned estate founded in 1928 by Gabriel Fabre, in this region suffused with history, Château des Coccinelles is located between Nîmes and Avignon, in the Côtes du Rhône area. |
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He was still in the strait waistcoat and in the padded room, but the suffused look had gone from his face, and his eyes had something of their old pleading. |
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Forewings from base to apex 35-37 mm long, with a wing span of 65-74 mm, ground colour with creamy ochreous lines suffused with creamy scales. |
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The Internet of the future will be suffused with software, information, data archives, and populated with devices, appliances, and people who are interacting with and through this rich fabric. |
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Most butterwort flowers are blue, violet or white, often suffused with a yellow, greenish or reddish tint. |
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The piece is both gestural and contemplative, often drivingly energetic with coruscating outbursts, but often suffused with bell-coloured magic. |
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The whole external world becomes suffused with a poeticizing perceptual sweetness that is expressed through the dispersal of light on film. |
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A slim but thorough map of Paul's political beliefs, The Revolution is suffused with that particularly Paulian mix of the frightening and the hopeful. |
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The tears that suffused my sister's eyes when I mentioned our friend, and her heightened colour seemed to vouch for the truth of the reports that had reached me. |
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