The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues. |
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Yet you are never far from reminders of the sadness and regret that suffuses the mind of the composer. |
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In preliterate agricultural societies, religion suffuses every aspect of life, from the family to the workplace. |
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A member of the carotenoid family, lycopene suffuses fruits with color and offers several healthful properties, particularly for men. |
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Working in low light without a flash demanded relatively long exposures, and so color suffuses these images. |
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He consequently suffuses his speech with a rhetoric that effaces differences among Celts and Saxons. |
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Yet despite the sinister ideological forces at work, an uncanny tenderness suffuses this poem. |
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A life of poverty, tradition and religious dread suffuses songs steeped in misery and learnt by word of mouth. |
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Moore suffuses her book with the rich detail and critical observation of a good reporter. |
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Since God suffuses all of life, film can cut through the encrusted vision with which we usually view this reality and reveal the Eternal. |
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There are no dark corners and instead, pleasant natural light suffuses the entire living area. |
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By contrast, a music box-like tinkle suffuses Ramey's sly little Chromatic Waltz, composed in 1993 and dedicated to the present writer. |
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The atmosphere of the Vallée de Joux, thus now suffuses Geneva's prestigious Rue du Rhône. |
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The family history, the love which suffuses it, the identification which permeates it, are what really matter. |
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The score, by Zbigniew Preisner, suffuses the film with mournfulness. |
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A bell-like, tolling figure suffuses Radulescu's finale. |
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Imbued with a discreet yet intoxicating sensuality, this redolent eau de toilette suffuses a fragrant orchid bouquet as pure and fresh as nature itself. |
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An indefinable atmosphere suffuses the whole story. |
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Its fruity effulgence suffuses the Barnes. |
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The imperative of gentlemanliness suffuses its age-old laws. |
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That Mr Wei is a member of the local people's congress in Tianjin is a sign of how much politics still suffuses business in China, at every level. Besides, relative success in China carries its risks. |
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Totally over the top, actually, but I was young then, and full of hope, and I think it kind of captures some of the lyrical spirit that suffuses the soul when eating beside the sea. |
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Serene or tormented, elegiac or exalted by turns, Maurice's musical language is reminiscent of Ernest Chausson and the restrained emotion that suffuses so many of that great musician's works. |
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From boardroom to terrace via the dug-out, such an evangelical zeal suffuses Manchester City's new mission that they should really be renamed the Blue Moonies. |
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