The Primordial Essence that is our individual lives extends throughout the limitless universe and permeates all things, living and nonliving. |
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Studying the plasma, scientists could expose the fundamental nature of matter and the vacuum that permeates the cosmos. |
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Perhaps it's his obvious disinterest towards talking about himself, which permeates our interview, that is the most telling. |
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A writer has to grow with the twists and turns of history, with the vitality that permeates life. |
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Moreover the fundamental principle that equity is concerned to prevent unconscionable conduct permeates all the elements of the doctrine. |
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In fact, the rich-poor disparity permeates every aspect of students' lives. |
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A sulfurous odor permeates the air around the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park. |
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The idea that education permeates every aspect of life seems to have fallen by the wayside. |
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It permeates our affective landscape, impressing itself upon us so thoroughly that our very corporeal existence becomes host to a swarm of signs. |
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The aroma of coffee, hot chocolate and cinnamon buns permeates the crisp air. |
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There's an air of suspicion and distrust about that permeates all walks and all levels of life, great and small. |
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She just has an affability about her and a niceness about her that permeates everything she does. |
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The moisture could be the water in which the boat is sitting and which permeates the gel coat or it could be bilge water from inside the hull. |
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The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album. |
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As I run my palm along its breadth, a gelid numbness permeates into my flesh. |
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Its news is increasingly tinged by the corrosive liberal bias that permeates so much of the global media. |
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Their demands are not just a measure of necessity but are tinged with the same greed which permeates association football across the water. |
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It permeates every corner of Northern Irish society, often unseen but nigh impossible to evade. |
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His spacious tempo and the rich, focused tone of the violins found the deep Russian melancholy that permeates the Adagio cantabile. |
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In these situations, the smell of stale sweat and charcoal smoke permeates the thick air. |
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Football must avoid the kind of closed shop mentality that permeates other sports. |
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Once again, praise was specific for the good pastoral care that permeates the school and the good parish and community links. |
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Rather, it permeates organic matter, binding it to silt, sand, and clay particles. |
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The plankton that permeates these waters attracts vast swarms of anchovies, which in turn draw millions of seabirds. |
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He is emblematic of the good fun and sense of community that permeates this weekly event. |
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Natural use of humor permeates the Studio in an upbeat environment, backed up with rock-solid teaching. |
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In contrast to the secular West, a deep piety permeates everyday village life, even though it is often highly ritualised. |
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There are those who believe a liberal or a conservative bias permeates the media. |
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The positivity that permeates this stadium is fast becoming the most surreal thing of all. |
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A small amount of softness permeates the image, though overall it's never overly distracting to the viewing. |
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An inscrutable and incomparably powerful force permeates the Universe and binds it together. |
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Opposition research, when started early, can be used as a building block that permeates every aspect of the campaign. |
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He already had his critics but the scepticism now permeates the public as it has not done before. |
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Those bathroom sprays just make the stench smell worse, adding a heaviness to the aroma that permeates the whole house. |
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These factors boost demand, but as deregulation permeates global markets its stimulating effects will wane over time. |
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The intricacy of this fight cannot be over emphasised as it permeates all levels of society and does not restrict itself to the urban or the metropolitan areas. |
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The following explication of a single poem by Alvarez also demonstrates the degree to which this interplay both permeates the content of her work and shapes her poetics. |
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On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands. |
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Alchemically, the ouroboros is also used as a purifying glyph and represents the spirit of Mercury, the substance that permeates all matter. |
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Benjamin tells us about an African person torn up between modern medicine and tradition which still permeates his social imaginary. |
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The concept of dharma permeates in all other streams of religions in the world. |
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The concept of free and uninhibited speech permeates all truly democratic societies. |
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The survival drive is not only deeply rooted in the animal kingdom around us but it also permeates our own society. |
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The two large parties are responsible for the ethos of nepotism and underhand dealing which permeates this House. |
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A similar sensitivity to tonality permeates his music today. |
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That clearly demonstrates the undercurrent of exclusion and intolerance that permeates the province. |
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It has become a way of thinking, and permeates attitudes and values even where feudalism is not practised, as in the urban areas. |
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President Assad appears to be too weak to overturn the autocratic, nepotistic and back-scratching regime which permeates the political system. |
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The nightmarish sense of human life being as discardable as clay permeates his writing. |
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It permeates the whole body, just as the spiritus mundi permeates the whole universe. |
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The spirit of entrepreneurism is very much alive at comScore today and it permeates all aspects of our work environment. |
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The family history, the love which suffuses it, the identification which permeates it, are what really matter. |
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I went to collect my ordered cocktail patties this evening and was faced again with the ignorance and small-mindedness that permeates the society. |
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This voluptuously mature poetry permeates and awakens the senses and sensuality. |
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The aroma of Judaism permeates Englander's work as the smell of tzimmes does a house. |
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The result is a sound construction that forms a melody that perniciously permeates the mind. |
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When moisture permeates the pellet coating, it wets the pellet causing expansion. |
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When the thread of awareness is consciously held as between Existence and existence individual, the Existence permeates through the other abodes. |
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Bloemfontein then comes to life, and the African rhythm which permeates the air becomes ever more intoxicating. |
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It's wry humour that permeates the tale rather than bitterness. |
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History permeates the location: the Roman legionary camp Vindonissa, Habsburg Castle and the Monastery Church all lie within easy reach. |
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There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. |
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To achieve this goal he is relying on business acumen, rather than on the quasi-religious faith that permeates much of the open-source movement. |
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Ideology also permeates the argument about how far Europe's new central bank should submit to political control. |
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It is also an idea that permeates all our work-and in large part is the justification for it. |
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Licensees must demonstrate that a healthy culture of safety permeates every aspect of their operations and their management. |
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This outlook, which permeates and becomes firmly rooted in many aspects of the system, subsequently tends to become an enduring trend. |
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If corruption permeates the fabric of society, including law enforcement, there can be few prospects for development and prosperity. |
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Religion permeates life to such an extent that it is often difficult to distinguish between strictly religious elements and local custom. |
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The felt absence of a religious sense in the culture permeates into people's moral lives and consciences. |
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This theme permeates a fair amount of the coverage of those charged in the Toronto plot. |
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Where the Gospel is allowed, it somehow permeates society and brings a fear-of-God attitude into a nation. |
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We also find that we are still carriers of the festerous and lingering stench which permeates everything connected with imperialism and slavemaking. |
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They believe that these two people died because of a racism that permeates our society. |
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Be careful if you are not accustomed to Japanese horseradish paste, known as wasabi, with its warm and unique sensation that permeates up to the inner part of your nose. |
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The quintessence permeates the compost, soil and plants like astral perfume, and affects plant growth with subtle yet powerful forces of the cosmos. |
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Frustration and weariness permeates most of the debate about the inequality of the healthcare system, with public waiting lists topping 29,000 in December. |
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Today its influence, felt in everything from schooling to law enforcement, permeates Saudi society. |
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As conservatives, these authors might have been expected to cut through much of the muddle-headed leftist dogma that permeates so many discussions of gender. |
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The one common reason that permeates all these outlook downgrades is the volatility of stock markets and the insurer's overexposure in equity assets. |
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Doing their physical jerks, a quiet pride permeates the Swedes. |
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In this statement you see the ambition which now permeates the club. |
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This question of implicit knowledge permeates all branches of the field. |
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Most visibly of all, it permeates every line and curve of their art. |
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Her figure permeates historical, cultural, and social dimensions of Hispanic American cultures. |
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The notion of dignity permeates all modern human rights instruments. |
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The trace fossils are evident as mottling, and the mottled surface is simply a random section though a three-dimensional branching network of burrows that permeates the rock. |
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Unabashed cyber-libertarianism, combined with an avaricious and wholly unconflicted brand of consumerism, permeates America's digital elite. |
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Higgs postulated that this field permeates space, giving mass to all elementary subatomic particles that interact with it. |
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The rock cracks, and the fracture fluid permeates the rock extending the crack further, and further, and so on. |
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It is not a question of sinlessness or absence of human frailty, but of a dominant and confirmed attitude of the soul that permeates the person's behaviour. |
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Although there is something that permeates through all of Ivanov's characters: a conscious or unconscious desire and will to free and extirpate themselves from their physical, geographical and social imprisonment. |
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Thus the resurrection theme permeates the whole funeral rite. |
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We have wandered so very far from an age when the creation of wealth was thought to be a noble effort to a time when Orwellian newspeak permeates even the most respected of our commentators. |
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Cynicism comes easily at large conferences where eloquent and strident declarations fill the air, while a sub-text of whining about neglect and under-funding permeates conversations. |
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Plainly put, his influence permeates Alien. |
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The instant expression of the Thai salutation of clasping the hands in prayer as a form of greeting and speaking softly in the melodious Thai language permeates the entire school atmosphere. |
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Planck measured the polarization of the microwave radiation that permeates space. |
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When the young reporter explains the well is on Blackfoot Indian land, the businessmen steal the land from the Indians. European snobbery about money permeates the books. |
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The system of arranged marriages permeates all religions and castes. |
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Attitude of the Freemason who is acquired by regular attendance at work and which permeates the feelings of tolerance and indulgence constructive, positive and fraternal. |
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They occupy the same space, the rarified matter of which they are made intermingling with no more difficulty than ether permeates dense physical matter. |
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Instead, the pungent clean scent of red cedar permeates the building that houses planers and stacks of neatly trimmed and planed lumber. |
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The corpus of feminist and gender studies have done much to highlight that gender division and segregation which permeates the public and private spheres. |
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The old smell of dead whale permeates everything. It is a strange and curious place. |
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Leakage of petrol from underground storage tanks or spillage at service stations can lead to the contamination of ground water as the MTBE permeates through the soil. |
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Beyond its cornrows of brightly coloured houses and corrugated iron sheets, the township's rhythm permeates national politics, fashion, music, dance and language. |
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In fact, drug use in our drug society permeates all levels. |
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The project of Patronato Pro Educación Mexicano, A. C. permeates the economy, the culture and the psychological condition of indigenous people, generating a social-dimension impact in the region. |
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We believe our public policy role permeates everything we do. |
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Pranayama, or breathing techniques, dovetail with the emphasis on breath that permeates the Judeo-Christian tradition. |
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Gross under-representation also permeates global governance structures. |
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It permeates all approaches to migratory phenomena, as if mobility were a phenomenon for which nobody is prepared, despite the fact that it is as old as the hills. |
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The first actual Roussillon circlet will be composed of 234,464 inhabitants and the aging of inhabitants permeates more to the physiognomy of the territory. |
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I dedicate to him super-ego type idealization, which permeates my feeling of being a minor excluded from the primitive scene to the point of resorbing this feeling. |
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Perhaps the simplest model is based entirely on the fall of free SO2 due to its absorption by oxygen, assuming that all of the oxygen permeates through the package at a constant rate. |
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This requires a capacity-building process, which permeates the whole school life and aims to achieve a wide range of governance and management competencies, including knowledge, skills, values and dispositions. |
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As the plant permeates a water body, creating a dense canopy, it chokes out sunlight and oxygen, resulting in a sterile underwater environment, Florean explained. |
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Samyama permeates all aspects of the township to achieve the perfect yin-yang between tradition and innovation, nature and culture, light and shade, work and play. |
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This unwillingness to jump to conclusions permeates the rest of his work on specific works such as the Galba Psalter, Leofric Missal and Warmund Sacramentary. |
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Yet Toynbee's work lost favor among both the general public and scholars by the 1960s, due to the religious and spiritual outlook that permeates the largest part of his work. |
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The abundance of such compound sentences permeates the entire book. |
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The problem of unilateralism permeates a number of other essays as well. |
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