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Young people coming of age imbibed this political atmosphere, for the most part unconsciously.
Very few of them received an Arnoldian education though they would have imbibed the same moral precepts.
The food was delicious, the wine imbibed with much vigour and the ambience tranquil yet mellow, hearty yet calm.
When seeds are imbibed with water, the cells in the cotyledon tissues begin to expand quickly.
Seeds which had loose and damaged seed coats imbibed water very rapidly and were discarded during the first hour of imbibition.
The Mongols may have imbibed ideas about manoeuvre warfare from captive Chinese, but it is more likely they did it by instinct.
The embryos of imbibed seeds had a water content six times that of dry seeds.
Calcium and magnesium are among the most abundant elements on earth, so they are imbibed as drinking water and as milk.
Amid the ruin of the City of Dreams, Mehmed imbibed a valuable lesson about the twilight of nations, empires and kingdoms.
Seeds were imbibed in water for 24 hr and then gamma irradiated at 10 krad.
Seeds were imbibed in aerated water overnight and planted in pots filled with soil.
They enact the roles they have imbibed from their forefathers acting successively over seven generations.
When Soma was pressed and made into a drink, the ancient worshipper who imbibed it gained the powerful attributes of this God.
Both were fanatical about folk music and Kate imbibed their records of folk, sea shanties and Irish jigs.
I remember sitting in someone else's home, a gram of coke lined up before me, two MDMA pills imbibed, an oxy, and several bottles of champagne in the fridge.
Though at first he was conformable to the established church, he afterwards imbibed the principles of the puritans, and became a sufferer in the common cause.
From our traditional religious culture, Africans have imbibed a deep sense of God, the Creator.
The moonshine being imbibed, the catalogue of African beers, African-branded cigarettes, the hookers even watching the screen not the customers.
Like democracy, good governance cannot be implanted or imposed by the donor community, it has to be imbibed, nurtured and cherished from within.
The type of cold drink imbibed by the fathers of the idea when demonstrating the module's immediate operability is unfortunately not on record!
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is said to have imbibed his passion for collecting books from Dr. askew.
Nor does the blood imbibed by the flea cease to be infective when it passes from the stomach.
The brandy and water is furnished and imbibed, and the diddler makes his way to the door.
The wines had the dry smack of gunflint and the bouquet of powder, and the company imbibed freely.
Sengupta has urged management graduates to be ready to learn, unlearn and relearn what they have imbibed as a part of their studies.
It was before the days of cigarettes, and claret was plentifully imbibed.
They unconsciously had imbibed the feeling that manual labour was not the proper thing for them.
Thus the historian imbibed naturally the spirit of the taleteller.
I had somehow imbibed the opinion that, in the absence of slaves, there could be no wealth, and very little refinement.
At Alton he stepped out of the carriage at his servant's request and imbibed some of the ale for which the place is famous.
The oil will be found to have imbibed the odour of the flowers.
Barrs imbibed from the Parnassian poetic group his artistic remoteness.
Therefore, those Australian adolescents who were taught American history imbibed it in so banal a form that to call the outcome Whiggish would insult Macaulay.
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