With the interfusion of Eastern culture in Europe, hopefully the stigma of marriage breakdown will be diluted in their cultures. |
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Slowly and silently, he made his way down the corridor until he wafted the interfusion of exotic scents. |
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I know you admire W.G. Sebald's writing, which some would say really promoted that kind of interfusion. |
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Eagleton further associates this interfusion with the notion of sublimity, describing it thus. |
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As a child, Wordsworth bathed in the River Derwent, his immersion symbolising his sense of interfusion with Nature. |
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This interfusion functions synergystically with creatine to create more available ATP for explosive energy. |
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As long as the product remains unopened, there is no risk about interfusion of mold or bacteria. |
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Zen makes another equally important contention through this abstention, namely that time and space are lived as integrated space-time in the interfusion of a concrete temporalization and spatialization. |
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From the time of Hesiod and Sappho, Catullus and Li Po, lovers of literature as well as writers have known about and felt the interfusion of life and art. |
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