Embrace the velvety, voluptuous bouquet, infused with Rose, Jasmine, Lily, and Ylang Ylang, warmed by golden woods and Vanilla. |
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Enrobed in fine chocolate are fillings infused with Tahitian vanilla bean, Key limes, lavender buds, Australian candied ginger, and more. |
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But the country has infused its own, distinct Latino flavour with great cuisine including salsa to tapas dishes. |
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Here they were marinated in aniseed infused olive oil, and served with a bushy little topping of grated beetroot. |
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It's infused with desire and loss, impossible tenderness, insatiable hunger. |
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Progressive causes are infused with legitimacy by the power of popular movements, not by the liberality or graciousness of leaders. |
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Filled with the typical wit a character like his should be infused with by law, Soren is incredibly loveable and ridiculously funny. |
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The thinly-sliced chicken had been poached in a light and delicate broth infused with lime leaf and coriander. |
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Most of us know that dried chamomile flowers infused to make a tea, calm, soothe and help you sleep. |
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A white vinegar is typically used as the base and is infused with herbs such as thyme, rosemary, garlic or basil. |
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The elements brought to it by the Arrernte at Santa Teresa infused the rite with an unfamiliar vitality. |
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Sodium pentobarbital, and either Trolox or saline were infused intravenously during the treatment. |
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It had been macerated and marinated for three days in a mixture of herbs and spices which infused its flesh. |
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The encounter with Persians and Arabs infused a new vitality into Indian music, resulting in the sublime form of khayal. |
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Although his new job in London appeared less swashbuckling than his Azerbaijani adventures, he infused it with Bond-like flair. |
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Everybody loves it, the meat is moist and infused with flavor, and the sauce is deliciously tasty over the rice and cabbage. |
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But then, having stripped down musical composition, he infused it with African and Balinese harmonies, and made it more technologically complex. |
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The white bread was still pristine and soft, fresh but somehow infused with the heady scent of barbecue. |
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She is stirring up a potent stew, her Mexican folk stock infused with pinches of dub reggae, Senegalese mbalax and Indian classical sliding. |
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So everything it does gets infused with the theatrical techniques of melodrama. |
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A master of the bongo and timbales, he deftly crafts complex and rousing Latin American anthems infused with a joyous intensity. |
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These songs are infused with a hint of twangy menace, bubbling under but never exploding. |
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There is important attention given to Christ's knowledge, both beatific and infused, as necessarily presupposed for his work of salvation. |
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The difference is that mead is fermented honey and water, while metheglin usually means mead infused heavily with herbs. |
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Situated on the steps leading from ground floor to the mezzanine, entitled Artist's Breath, the work is infused with pathos and mystery. |
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Like the famous beef, this toro wasn't so much larded with richness as it was infused with it. |
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The meat was a little tough, but the flavour, infused with lemon, was delicious, a light meat somewhere between lamb and beef. |
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House infused black currant tea vodka puts a berry twist on a classic cocktail with Kaluha and cream. |
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The jug in Plate XI is blown cristallo glass infused with fragmented bits of gold leaf and submerged random streaks of amethyst glass. |
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The beans had been cooked slowly and infused with all the delicious juices as a result. |
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Alongside Karoo lamb, infused with those tough little Karoo bossies, the delicacy of the month could be Nahoon pork. |
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He may be telling an unfortunate tale, but one still infused with the vitality of childhood, even bounded by the walls of a tiny flat. |
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The team infused IV fluids directly into the uterus to maintain uterine volume and prevent placental separation. |
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With respect to the lungs, formalin was infused through the trachea or mainstem bronchi until the lungs were normally expanded. |
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The vital force infused or induced was as clear and certain as the strength given by food to those who are faint from hunger. |
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Polish Romanticism is infused with messianism, nationalistic yearning, Byronic rebellion. |
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The oul lad simmered away, rocking ominously in and out of a beam of dust infused sunlight on his squeaky rocking chair. |
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The for-sale sign is up, the house has been dusted and each room has been infused with a squirt of air freshener. |
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Soon he is asking my opinion of a gingery chutney full of succulent candied orange peel and honey infused with rose petals. |
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A soul infused night is on offer tonight at Kendal's Tintos with a hard-core clubber turned international DJ pro. |
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The idea of disco infused hardcore doesn't exactly reek of intrepid musical exploration. |
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Three bottles of high quality essential oils infused into pure, skin-softening organic apricot kernel oil. |
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It was made by meticulously applying layers of carbon fiber tape infused with epoxy resin then baking it in a high-pressure oven. |
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Whoever wrote the menu had omitted to mention that the dish came with a spaghetti infused with large dollops of anchovies. |
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Tale is ingenuously layered, infused with creepiness and spiked with a couple of real heart-stoppers. |
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The black rice had some sort of berry infused in it that just brought down the heaviness of the buttery sauce. |
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This is served with a helping of mashed potatoes, infused with onion for that unique cuisine taste. |
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The important factors in the production of phlebitis by amino acid solutions were osmolality and the amount of potassium infused per day. |
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The walls are infused with healing crystals in case someone overexerts themselves. |
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These fast-paced numbers are effortlessly infused with his charmingly wry sense of humor. |
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In his command of sunlight infused with weather this underestimated painter comes close to the young Turner. |
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Although Lippi's line-up occasionally appeared ill-assorted, the midfield was still infused with ability. |
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And that spirit of international inclusiveness infused his University, too. |
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The novel is infused with this sense of loss, either as ordinary and inescapable, or as something more dramatic. |
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The piece is infused with a sense of claustrophobia as these two people try to escape the bonds of tradition and live. |
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Should players be infused with a sense of individual superiority to achieve the same end? |
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The first generations of immigrants knew this was a historic opportunity and they were infused with a tremendous sense of idealism. |
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And eventually the scriptures filled his very soul and his being was infused with the Grace of God, and he was ready for the final test. |
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There is no negotiating with them because they are infused with resentment and hatred. |
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While they can be visually striking and often emotionally engaging, they are also infused with a deep sense of pessimism. |
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Only after Fernandes' equaliser were Rangers infused with a sense of self-belief which underpinned a prolonged spell of dominant play. |
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This extremely informative narrative is infused with the sense of adventure that comes of birding in a desperate place. |
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The escargots were tender, bathed in butter infused with garlic and, I suspect, shallots. |
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Additionally, the high concentration of buffers resulted in less than expected volumes being infused to maintain pH of the fermentors. |
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As a result, the Canadian government infused massive amounts of public money into the biotechnology industry. |
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This quality also infused his choreography, which he still occasionally has time for. |
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Evelyn also listed cowslip among eight flowers which were to be infused in vinegar and eaten in composed salads or alone. |
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Jasmine blossoms and green tea leaves are infused in extra-bitter chocolate ganache. |
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Its juice is more water and detergent the herb more astringent, only the dried herb should be infused in wine or ale. |
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My lamb was sitting on a bed of potatoes and a rich gravy infused with the flavour of several sprigs of rosemary. |
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However, there is little known about the immunologic effects of continuously infused low doses of hydrocortisone in septic shock. |
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She makes just a few house vodka infusions, including one infused with beet that is used in her Ruby. |
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He's still a fun-loving, gregarious guy and that spirit infused his concert performance. |
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As you slowly move in the crowd, you get to know how innovation could be infused into exchange offers. |
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Its expansive, often elusive syntax was conveyed with finely graduated dynamics, and an inwardness that infused each element with significance. |
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The smoke emanating from the firewood used for cooking infused a spirit of celebration into the atmosphere. |
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In Hippocrates it figures as an astringent herb, which may be infused in wine as a corroborant. |
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Both mainlined the European novel of ideas into the veins of American literature and infused it with a coruscating, high-octane style. |
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Large volumes of fluids may be infused, and these intravenous fluids should be warmed. |
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Their complete menu included a starter of seared scallops with mo-jo infused spinach, fondant potatoes and a red pepper coulis. |
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Intellectual aspects are infused with creative energy and crowned with success. |
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Whisk together infused cream, curry powder, and Hawaij spice and set aside. |
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A home scent, this crystallike potpourri contains Egyptian resin infused with notes of iced pineapple, peony, dianthus and white musk. |
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Vasopressin should be infused through a central catheter because peripheral extravasation could cause tissue necrosis and gangrene. |
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In Malaysia, the ripe fruits were infused with water, then gargled for a sore throat. |
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Overall, the night was infused with a special energy that came from the fresh faces in the sell-out crowd of 430 as well as from the glam factor. |
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There's no doubt that he's goofing on these characters, but the song is also infused with a measure of affection. |
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The religious intensity of Puritan settlers infused every facet of life in seventeenth-century New England, including criminality. |
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After the subjects were detrained, they were infused with a dextran solution to expand their blood volume until it exceeded their trained level. |
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These albums were groundbreaking explorations into chilled electronica, infused with jazzy grooves and live orchestration. |
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All of them could have offered convenient launching pads for wise disquisitions infused with the wisdom of hindsight. |
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After the liquid is strained off, the remaining fruit is distilled and the distillate is recombined with the infused liquid. |
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It is a plaintive, understated effort infused with dolour and an air of vulnerability. |
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For indigenous central Australians, the Dreaming is omnipresent though certain representations in particular are infused with its power. |
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The corpse is then made to swallow crushed rose petals, infused with Azoth, which quicken the corpse to life. |
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Patriotic speeches and publications during the period of the struggle for independence were often infused with Biblical motifs and quotations. |
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Part weepy, part thriller, the deliberately paced action is infused with unpredictable psychological insights and spiky dialogue. |
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The movie is hauntingly beautiful, suspenseful, and infused with a strong aura of old Hong Kong. |
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The rata trees bloomed scarlet and the rivers glowed turquoise, infused with glacial silt. |
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And an embellished event can be closer to the truth than factual precision, if its evocation is infused with intuitive wisdom. |
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Is it just us, or does all this retro culture stuff seem infused with an element of cheesecake, a world where the pin-up was the height of visual elegance? |
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It was the early seventies and there were a lot of black and white photos of models in bejeweled sweaters and knits infused with shimmery threads. |
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The tantalising luncheon menu featured a starter of lemon infused monkfish brochette with a bell pepper emulsion followed by a consomme of chicken raviolis. |
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They are offered as commentary on the formal qualities of sculpture, but have been infused with just a little too much personality to mildly serve as object lessons. |
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Alexander Girard splashed the gray face of postwar minimalism with a riot of color and infused modernist intellectual design with the giddy warmth of folk art. |
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The film's winning conclusion is also its best twist, a droll and charming take on nonconformity, infused with a lesson about living with an outsider status. |
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To finish, strain the infused milk into a clean saucepan, add the breadcrumbs and whisk over a medium heat for two to three minutes until thickened. |
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The young dancer infused his partnering with Elizabeth Loscavio with such ardency that he created a memorable experience even out of one of Tomasson's minor pieces. |
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Evoking images of viridescent dragon scales, the pointed, blue-green leaves create a compact, deer-proof assemblage that's infused with reddish purple tinges. |
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He has infused raw excitement and energy into golf, and elevated it from the clubby, elite preserve of conservative, white males to global popularity. |
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Think of heavy metals infused with pigment and sheen like the patina of rich auto exteriors and you've nailed the right color for your next manicure. |
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Presiding over these public and private documents is the ghost of Luther, and the religious fatalism and negativity that infused every dimension of Strehlow's life. |
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On his menu you might find scallops with lemon verbena infused oil, Brie flavored with burnet, potato and chive griddle cakes and peach cobbler sweetened with stevia. |
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With it's roots in an ancient Indian medicine called Ayurveda, chromotherapy is based on the theory that certain colours are infused with healing energies. |
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Then normal bone marrow cells, donated from a close relative or carefully removed from the person's own bone marrow, are infused into the bloodstream with a drip. |
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The metal frames are then treated with a rust-preventative lacquer that can be infused with eight different colors, from slate gray to emerald green. |
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The average unit of blood remains in cold storage for more than one-half the allotted 41 days and thus provides little improvement in tissue oxygenation when infused. |
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The candied orange and lemon peel infused a pleasantly marmalade-like flavour to counteract the sweetness of this light, eggy, cakey, sweet bread. |
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This tension between outcast and overlord is at the heart of our sweeping change into a tech-driven, spiritually infused economy. |
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Take away the visuals and you're sitting on a school table paying for rosemary infused Calvados with fig infused tequila when you'd much rather have a mojito. |
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At the same time, his images are infused with a later, Impressionistic style, a snapshot of contemporary life, capturing an instant that would otherwise be lost. |
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Everything that Divinity created is infused with its essence. |
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Other dairy products that formerly were unflavored are now infused with flavor, and consumers are literally eating up the new concepts and demanding more. |
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Although the cedarwood the Egyptians used was distilled by a crude distillation process, the other oils the Egyptians used were most likely infused oils. |
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In a recent study in Nature Medicine, normal bone marrow derived cells that were infused into patients suffering from osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic disease. |
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One of the most popular, because it is visually striking, is made with Blavod Black Vodka, a brand infused with an herb that gives it a dark color. |
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Healthy elderly volunteers were infused with normal saline either intravenously or subcutaneously, using radioisotopic triated water and technetium pertechnetate. |
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This was the season when I'd once again set off across the stubbly fields to school, the sky infused with a pumpkin light, and the first whiff of banger smoke on the air. |
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Let the soup simmer for 40-50 minutes, until the flavours have infused. |
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Despite the lack of an immediate impact, the mock vote infused the practice of democracy into the lives of Hongkongers. |
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I felt infused with a smug glow of satisfaction until I remembered I had a pile of muddy plant pots festering on my potting table so large it was threatening to engulf me. |
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Ruthless editing would have crafted sharp-edged form out of the three hours of exhausting overabundance, infused subtlety into unrelieved shrillness. |
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Yet despite his role as a professional politician, or because of it, Bingham's paintings of electioneering are infused with a sense of critical distance. |
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The Moors infused an exotic orientalism into Spanish culture which exercised a deep influence even after their final expulsion in the 15th century. |
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
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Wayne has infused the whole operation with a spirit of joy and dedication that is stealth seasoning no one can duplicate. |
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Lying there, my ribs stabbing me like brass knuckles and my soul infused with sweet, sweet love, I had wakeful dreams about playing the perfect basketball game. |
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In England, these energies tended to become infused with a democratic radicalism which eschewed collectivism in favor of individual self-interest. |
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Both the bowl and the foot of the vase are blown in plate blue transparent glass infused with fragmented bits of silver leaf and random streaks of opalescent glass. |
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Fosphenytoin may be infused into scalp veins of neonates or infants. |
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His is essentially a power game, but it is infused with the kind of speed and agility required by modern professional basketball. |
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Because they generate more oncotic pressure, infused colloids produce more rapid intravascular volume expansion and cause less pulmonary edema. |
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Some poetry became infused with scientific metaphor and imagery, while other poems were written directly about scientific topics. |
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The lyrics and accompanying photo booklet are infused with a specific sense of place and time that is otherwise rare in his music. |
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Central to his paintings are his interest in images from popular culture which have infused his collages. |
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Unlike most printing and writing paper, banknote paper is infused with polyvinyl alcohol or gelatin, instead of water, to give it extra strength. |
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Still, some elements of Visigothic architecture, like horseshoe arches, were infused into the mosque architecture of Spain and the Maghreb. |
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These infused oils are used to season all categories of vegetables, meats, breads and pasta. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, peopled by black women Amazons. |
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The meat becomes extremely tender and it is infused with spices and herbs before cooking to give it a very distinct taste. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, like the Garden of Eden or Atlantis. |
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Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement. |
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His comments are aphoristic or oracular, but often infused with wit. |
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Thailand is a deeply superstitious place where animism and folk beliefs are deeply infused with Buddhism. |
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The chocolates have a Grenadian truffle filling infused with Chinese stem ginger and organic fennel seeds and a Javan shell. |
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The chargrilled prawns infused with Goan pickles and aromatised with rosemary was cooked to my liking. |
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Finally, even the ritual objects are viewed as being infused with the universal power or Ashe. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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The glove, called the Bear Claw, is infused with sensors that track the progress of physical therapy patients. |
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American makers Hammacher Schlemmer claim that the green coffee and brown algae infused fabric will whittle down love handles. |
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Once done the aubergine will be scrumptiously soft and infused with the curry paste, but they should keep their shape. |
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Cheik's style is a hybrid of conventional mbalax infused with blues, salsa and soukous. |
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The kit includes an Eye Brightener for dark circles and a Face Brightener infused with candelilla wax and beeswax. |
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That is they have taken some of the traditional songs of the church and have infused indigenous rhythms such a spouge, reggae and calypso. |
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A standard replication method was then used to replicate colony growth and the tryptic soy agar plates were then infused with antibiotics. |
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Not your typical sunporch tea, UV Sweet Green Tea Vodka is infused with a distinctive green tea flavor. |
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Zinc finger nuclease breaks the copies of CCR5 gene, then infused back to the patient. |
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He uses the infused rum in an Elote Old Fashioned made with Mellow Corn whiskey, which has been infused with roasted corn on the cob. |
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Chocolate sponge cake floating in coconut milk and chocolate ice cream infused with Szechuan pepper corn? |
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Even infused with a toadying creepiness, Oswald flourishes as a sympathetic chap, the guy you can't help rooting for. |
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Given that people are trying to speak by writing in real time, chatspeak is infused with extensive abbreviations and there is little punctuation. |
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Perhaps there is actual wisdom infused in those jars of moisturizer. |
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But I can understand why the series producers used the name because it's infused with gangsterdom. |
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Experts say that PPD is clear until it is infused with oxygen and partial oxidisation causes severe allergic reactions in some people. |
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Under the Edmonton Protocol, beta islet cells recovered from whole donor pancreata are infused into the portal vein of the recipient's liver. |
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Kogals, surfers, and other subcultural types created a space for women to play with a new aesthetic of the noncute or the cute infused with an ironic twist. |
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It is a space and structure designed to bring human beings and gods together, infused with symbolism to express the ideas and beliefs of Hinduism. |
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An oxytocin receptor antagonist infused into the supraoptic nucleus attenuates intranuclear and peripheral release of oxytocin during suckling in conscious rats. |
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In law, Andreas Alciatus infused the Corpus Juris with a humanist perspective, while Jacques Cujas humanist writings were paramount to his reputation as a jurist. |
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One scruple of dried leaves is infused in ten ounces of warm water. |
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Why should he desire to have qualities infused into his son, which himself never possessed, or knew, or found the want of, in the acquisition of his wealth? |
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The acute renal failure was suspected to be due to both hypovolemia and TLS, so blood, sodium bicarbonate, and allopurinol were infused intravenously. |
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Through iFusion technology, Visco gel memory foam is infused with gel, providing the benefits of memory foam with the added benefit of an optimal temperature sleeping surface. |
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Testosterone was infused directly into the coronary arteries of these men. Testosterone was expected to have no effect or even to cause vasoconstriction. |
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Splendent of carnal glamour from thy brain Like precious stones behued in tints divine, That hide in dazzling depths a soul long lain, A spirit crystallized, infused, benign! |
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In the first, they infused cancer cells in a laboratory with a variety of functionalized fullerenes known to be biologically safe called polyhydroxy fullerenes. |
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In the wake of the Revolution, American Episcopalians faced the task of preserving a hierarchical church structure in a society infused with republican values. |
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The cells are then infused into the hepatic portal vein over six days. |
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These cells are infused into the hepatic portal vein over six days. |
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Dessert was spruce tip infused sabayon with feral rhubarb syrup. |
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Vegetarian choices include a flavoursome Thai vegetarian curry served with coriander infused rice and thick pappardelle with field mushroom in a creamy dolcelatte sauce. |
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Moreover infused water is great for detoxing as all the properties of the fruits are transferred to the water including the alkalising effects, said Ali. |
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