Usually, however, the weather is wet and stormy, the winds horizontal and cutting, and the fog all-pervading. |
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But this light relief could not obliterate the all-pervading sense of crisis, disillusion and frustration in the country. |
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Varied, tasty and carefully selected, they will give an all-pervading flavour to your meat. |
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It is ignorance to think that the all-pervading Lord has no eyes to see and no ears to listen. |
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It was too often supposed in the United States that Europe had an all-pervading public sector which was unfairly supported by the state. |
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One of the major impediments to economic development in parts of the Mezzogiorno is the all-pervading shadow of organised crime. |
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How helpful it would be if not only in religious communities but also in parishes more were done to ensure an all-pervading climate of prayer. |
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Today, some 30 years later, it is all-pervading through any given cultural radio or television programme. |
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That which is not being planted, potted or packaged is being painted and the all-pervading whiff around these parts is of non-drip gloss. |
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We are now faced with a human disaster that has become out of proportion and threatens to expand even further ñ thousands of wounded and dead, hundreds of thousands of homeless, poverty and famine, all-pervading insecurity. |
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This capital city of a country with 17 different religious groups, leaves no one indifferent to its complex history and all-pervading will to heal the wounds of the past. |
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Sky's influence is all-pervading I guess, given this match is on the Beeb. |
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Our view is that a great deal of the disrepute of the European Union is related to its inability to fight effectively against the ravages of all-pervading neo-liberalism. |
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When she reaches the fontanelle bone at the top of the head, the Sahasrara chakra, the Kundalini achieves the connection with the all-pervading power of the Divine. |
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After considering many factors, the Director-General is of the view that the current global economic recession with an all-pervading financial crisis would not be an appropriate moment to launch such an appeal. |
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Lists have become an all-pervading gauge of how we categorise and celebrate the achievements of that particular tribe of mankind who have chosen to live in the public eye. |
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All expressed strong and enthusiastic support for the recognition of culture as an indispensable and all-pervading component of human living and development. |
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Through an all-pervading irony, through the subtle gravitas of the chronicler of human passions, through an extreme sense of distance, this cut-up of documents becomes a moving tale about the paradoxes of Russian history. |
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In a Europe with a shortage of engineers and scientists and a world where economic development relies on all-pervading technology, she is absolutely certain that the talents of all women are welcome. |
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Such a man was my headmaster in the County School to which I went once the all-pervading battle of the eleven-plus examination was overcome. |
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