A man imbued with a strong faith and sense of duty, Ted will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. |
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People of Annie's generation were imbued with a great sense of country and patriotism. |
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It's an inspired album that is imbued with the warm spirit and gracious heart that is this family. |
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Inspirational and imbued with an engaging, multidimensional personality on the park, he can be infuriatingly insouciant and ungiving off it. |
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He was a man of gentle and quiet disposition who was imbued with many noble qualities. |
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They represented deities, mythical creatures, imaginary beasts, and recognizable fauna imbued with symbolic meanings. |
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A lady of gentle disposition and kind manner, Nora was imbued with a caring and compassionate nature. |
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Throughout his study, Farmer's writing is entertaining and eloquent, imbued with the passion of a native Utahn. |
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Scenes are imbued with a hallucinatory quality, reminiscent of European art cinema. |
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Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence. |
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Here, four short movements are imbued with grace and ethereality and the end result is a truly pleasant listening experience. |
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Perhaps his tone is not quite what it was, but he imbued the role with immense gravitas and dignity. |
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Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Frisians who settled in England were still imbued with the traditional freedom of primitive German society. |
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They transform social meaning, refashioning the concept of hacking into one that is imbued with negative content. |
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With a fine and deft delicacy, nature and landscape are imbued with a soft surrealism, edging towards an alchemic, almost spiritual symbolism. |
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His world was deeply imbued in a Calvinist orthodoxy that was to take on sectarian overtones. |
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Prayer renewed Jesus' strength, soothed and refreshed his spirit, and imbued his heart with confidence. |
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Working-class immigrants, imbued with the dream of three acres and a cow, settled for a quarter-acre suburban block and a pen of chooks. |
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The opening chords of the Adagio Sostenuto were finely poised and imbued with spacious eloquence. |
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Instead we are offered a panorama of uniquely flawed relationships each imbued with enough personality to be poignant and credible. |
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The bottom halves of the cookies were imbued with the rhubarb juices and thus softened, while the top halves remained delicately crispy. |
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All his work is imbued with an extraordinary sense of place, particularly of his native land. |
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She had been given the strange looking stones by the villagers, who believed them to be insect cocoons and items imbued with sacred significance. |
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Films about yakuza, or Japanese gangsters, are deeply imbued with a code of honor and feature subtle moral questions. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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The local Dyaks regarded him with awe as a demigod imbued with magical powers. |
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But his works are also imbued with social commentary, desperately wanting to make the world a better place. |
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Wagner's ideas were here much imbued with his philosophical reading, in particular with the renunciatory philosophy of Schopenhauer. |
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They are qualities the current squad is imbued with, given their performances under pressure. |
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Indeed, Catherine is repulsed by David's African stories, and her hysterical outburst against them is imbued with racist assumptions. |
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Poverty and misery have not imbued these characters with dignity but rather have made them covetous and begrudging. |
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Unlike so many practitioners of institutional critique, he often imbued his projects with a sense of playfulness. |
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Every detail of life here is ritualistic, spiritual, and imbued with meaning, even the empty rooms of Marie's house. |
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This, combined with her very distinctive way with fioriture meant that Fiorilla was imbued with a sound very particular to Bartoli. |
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Somehow she imbued him with a confidence and assurance that is downright remarkable. |
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The sword was far too heavy, so Raven took a saber and imbued it with magical strength and abilities. |
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Historical sites of revolutions are often imbued with an aura of romantic mystique. |
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A trained anthropologist, Small was inspired by indigenous people who imbued their jewellery with talismanic significance. |
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Everyone smiles consensually at each other and goes home imbued with complacency. |
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Coach Wayne Wiblin, who has imbued a wonderful team spirit among the players, concurs. |
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Both composers wrote scores that were imbued with the spirit of incipient Czech nationalism. |
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James was imbued with many noble qualities which served him well and earned him enormous respect. |
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A gracious and pleasant lady, Delia was imbued with many fine and noble traits. |
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The problem with purchasing labour is that it is a distinctly unusual commodity, imbued with intentionality. |
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They played with control and flair in the first half, while the second half was imbued with indiscipline and scrappiness. |
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Bass baritone Donnie Ray Albert imbued each of the five sections with intense, dramatic power. |
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Apart from its simplicity, this view is dangerous because it is both delusional and imbued with self-loathing. |
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Not only has he inherited his father's gift for effortless melody, but his tenor is also imbued with Caetano's sturdy character. |
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Her eccentric characters are imbued with humanity, and the ending is stunning. |
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Now, Dave's accent is fully mid-Atlantic and his presence is imbued with that distinctively American larger-than-life glow. |
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He was excitedly imbued with overwhelming anticipation, but he couldn't shake the feeling that something would go wrong. |
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But with the onset of hostilities, soldiers become combatants and are thus imbued with a fundamentally different moral status than noncombatants. |
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She surmounted the role's many difficulties with ease and grace and imbued the Czech language with particular bite. |
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The utter falseness and deception that pervade the campaigns of the two parties have imbued the proceedings with an air of unreality. |
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He is imbued with a quiet confidence, but he appreciates how precious that particular commodity is. |
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The stories are so minimal that anything could be projected on them and imbued with a significant meaning to its observer. |
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She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery. |
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The pumpkin seeds, trapped in the heat of the caramel, are imbued with an autumnal, resiny resonance. |
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The beautiful island of santorini is imbued with the history of some of the earliest civilizations. |
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Situated on low-latitude plateau, Yunnan is featured with vertical landforms and topography-dependant climate and is imbued with varieties of bio-resources. |
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He more or less gave up photography and devoted himself to the study of Assyrian, a dead language, but he had imbued photography with the living language of art. |
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Harris's style is strong and assertive, imbued with an American melos of hymn tunes and folksongs, and using the orchestra to create powerful effects of block antiphony. |
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The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers and drivers were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism. |
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Emphasis on the sanctity of the human body can also be seen in the cult of the martyrs and saints, in which bodily remains are imbued with divine power. |
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I was at first puzzled that Russell had imbued Polito with such benevolent qualities. |
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Nonetheless, the fresh start seems to have imbued Farrell with uncharacteristic humility. |
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To keep himself loose and pliable and imbued with the mischievousness that nourished him, Paul often resorted to practical jokes. |
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Hollywood films depicted the war in Europe in particular as a struggle against fascist tyranny fought by soldiers and sailors imbued with democratic sensibilities. |
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This child soldier is a victim and a victimizer, imbued with innocence and evil. |
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Her work is imbued with a keen sense of the macabre and the wittily surreal and draws heavily on symbolism and themes derived from traditional fairy tales and folk myths. |
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Kvapil is a first-rank pianist with profound awareness of sonority and colour, yet also coherence and energy, and imbued with a heartfelt affinity for Czech music. |
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Pentecostals believe that every child of God should be his own minister, imbued directly with the Holy Spirit and the gift of speaking in tongues. |
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He commanded dynamic playing from the young musicians and imbued each score with idiomatic fervor and a wonderful sense of the music's ebb and flow. |
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Over the past few decades, rapid regional growth and a culture with a deeply imbued passion for suburban sprawl have taken their toll on downtown Phoenix. |
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Some of the horrors he lived through imbued his work with a radiantly pained wisdom. |
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He imbued every movement with emotion, from high-flying cabrioles to the sweep of a cloak, at one moment reaching out to the audience as if to implore their help. |
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Like Theodorakis, Kazantzakis was deeply imbued with orthodoxy, with its rituals, its traditions, its beliefs-a very, very powerful part of his own culture. |
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Deeply imbued in Ciceronian ideas, and reacting sharply against the trends of his own century, his great book is a storehouse of sanity, humane scholarship and good sense. |
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They also appear, imbued with human attributes, in myths and fables, making them key agents in the teaching of indigenous manners and codes of behavior. |
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I spend a lot of time praying that they are imbued with greater wisdom. |
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The rest of the squad are amateurs imbued with a professional attitude. |
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Her books are also imbued with an ethos of tolerance and acceptance. |
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Pianissimos were so soft they whispered, the fortes were imbued with a warmth and strength that echoed through the chapel and up to its high, vaulted ceilings. |
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When the ship reached Sydney, the lovers eloped, retreating to the bush, where they ensured that the children born were imbued with cultivated manners and tastes. |
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The early C minor quartet has elements of greatness imbued in it but the ideas are slightly fuddled and the composer was to improve quite immeasurably later. |
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They are far from being Descartian soulless machines, though they have not been imbued with the sacred, godlike character which they have attained in Hinduism. |
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The others also seem to have been imbued with a little extra depth. |
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Quiet, often busy with his pipe, that old rolltop desk forever imbued with the rich aroma of his smoke. |
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Food and drink were part of the process of ritualization, that is, the structured routine of activities that are imbued with special meaning. |
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The deficiencies of the jenny imbued him with the idea of devising something better, which he worked on in secret for five or six years. |
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Bracton imbued the courts of his day with a broad, Continental or cosmopolitan outlook. |
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The Chronicle glorifies the military prowess and shrewdness of Oleg, an account imbued with legendary detail. |
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Each was imbued with meanings and acted as a symbol which would have been understood at the time. |
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Most Druids see the aspects of nature as imbued with spirit or soul, whether literally or metaphorically. |
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The fox of Japanese folklore is a powerful trickster in and of itself, imbued with powers of shape changing, possession, and illusion. |
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Indeed, Mariana, a good Spanish Augustinian and Tacitist, was imbued with the pessimism rooted in the downfallen state of mankind. |
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In the end, nothing that dramatic happened, but after our night together, everything became imbued with what I now see as a certain fatedness. |
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Few places on God's green earth are as imbued with primordial magic as those bordering the phantasmagoric waters of Fundy. |
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Together, says Kendall, they imbued their students with the utopianism of the Revolution. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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One of its main promoters, Gordon Russell, chairman of the Utility Furniture Design Panel, was imbued with Arts and Crafts ideas. |
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There was also a growing party of reformers who were imbued with the Calvinistic, Lutheran and Zwinglian doctrines now current on the Continent. |
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Punjabi folk music imbued the play with the native ethos as the English setting of the Shakespeare's play was transposed into Punjabi milieu. |
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Once it loses its practical purpose, there is no reason for further transmission unless it has been imbued with meaning beyond the initial practicality of the action. |
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Euhemerism, as stated earlier, refers to the rationalization of myths, putting themes formerly imbued with mythological qualities into pragmatic contexts. |
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As light and shadow alternates, the GS4 becomes imbued with a feeling of vivaciousness, dynamism and modernity that further enhances its appearance. |
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The continued, admiring gloating over this act of rebellion in American schoolrooms, he concluded, has over the centuries imbued young Americans with an antitea attitude. |
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The entire text is imbued with the sense of melancholy and hopelessness. |
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These enactments and negotiations take place in a country imbued with official antiracism, with colourblindness as the societal and cultural norm. |
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