It guillotined so many people because it was a way of cleansing and purifying France, imbuing her with Virtue. |
Most do an excellent job of capturing the classic feel of the characters, and imbuing an epic quality into proceedings. |
Both sets of parenting orders avoid imbuing the orders themselves with the connotations of first and second class parental status. |
It fails to recognize the influence the community has in raising children and in imbuing them with societal values. |
In political terms, participation is recognized as one way of imbuing decisions with greater legitimacy. |
The Cathars and the Rosicrucians revived this symbol while also imbuing it with its full meaning. |