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We want them to be steeped in the democratic process and capable of independent thinking on all kinds of issues great and small.
There are many fabulous details that the public, steeped in the hyper-marketed machinations of the dream machine, now claim as their own.
Homemade beet kimchi consisted of thick batons of yellow beets steeped in mildly hot chile sauce.
So much of what passed for left-wing thinking in Britain seemed to be steeped in middle-class guilt and self-hatred.
The rest of his concern arose over his co-stars who were steeped in method acting for which Gable had little time.
Yet it's clear he was steeped in political minutiae and imposed few limits on what he was willing to do to get the job done.
I come from a family which is steeped in the law, on both my mother's and father's sides.
Usually records of this sort are unbearably cutesy or too steeped in ironic smugness to be enjoyable.
He was a self-made millionaire steeped in the world of golf, tennis, skeet, and riding.
That was no surprise as she was a member of a family steeped in sport and she was always proud of the success of her nephews and nieces.
We also had home made fish cakes, butter beans and dried peas steeped in water.
The proposal is steeped in the language of agricultural protection, calling up images of an agriculture frozen in time.
But no matter how hard it tries, it is still steeped in a great too many of the standard formula facets of the traditional oater.
Even in a community steeped in wealth and status, the Tanners were a distinguished clan.
If people had their clothes hung out they would get steeped in the pervading smell of whatever was for dinner.
The garbanzo plants exuded a flavorful, acidic dew which made for a wonderful sun tea when the leaves were steeped in a jar of water.
Trillium Herbal's exfoliating sea salt polish is steeped in wonderful organic essential oils including sesame, jojoba, olive and sunflower.
I used to spray with hot peppers and garlic steeped in water, which seemed to not only repel furry critters but also aphids.
The surrounding area is steeped in culture and history with many historical sites and castles worthy of a visit nearby.
Japanese cuisine was steeped in tradition, and he wasn't necessarily interested in cooking the classic dishes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In proportion to the time they are steeped in the liquor, ivory or bones will be capable of receiving any new impression.
Perhaps it was because she was so different from the woman who was always steeped in stephanotis.
In the distance they took on all the misty shades of grey and blue, or stood purple, steeped in shadows, under a rain cloud.
He was hardened, steeped in guilt, and callous as to the sufferings of others.
I did not ride him again for some days, and when I did, I found him steeped in Byronic gloom.
Both the fruits and seeds of cherries, especially of the mahaleb, are steeped in spirits for food, drink and medicinal purposes.
An ounce and a half of peruvian bark bruised, and an ounce of orange peel, steeped in a pint of the best brandy, for ten days.
I am only a sannyasi holding the theory of illusion, but even I have been steeped in the love of Krishna by your touch.
In the winter the seeds should be steeped in warm water, and the bag put in a place sufficiently hot to make them sprout.
Newbury had been brought up in a home steeped in high Anglican tradition.
These I steeped in hot water, and so from the whole of these appliances extracted one cup of I don't know what, for Estella.
As I had expected, I found the brave fellow steeped in a profound French calm.
She had been steeped in slyness from her early infancy by a sly mother.
But I left you eating lotus, hollow-eyed and steeped in dreams.
She sat on her porch gazing out with unseeing eyes upon the shining reaches of the mighty Mississippi, her thoughts steeped in her good fortune.
She must be steeped in lutheranism to be in Magdeburg during the siege.
His later epistles are steeped in the phraseology of the Greek mysteries.
It is an economic system steeped in medieval feudalism, wrapped in a new definition called capitalism.
Philip had only lived fourteen years, but those years had, most of them, been steeped in the sense of a lot irremediably hard.
She got steeped in the shower of yesterday evening, and there she has sat the night through, and I couldn't prevail on her to stir.
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