| Every distillery has a still that is unique in shape, its contours imbuing each single malt with its particular, individual taste. |
| However, integrated measures can and must be adopted, and the spirit imbuing the Treaty of Lisbon reflects this idea. |
| Both sets of parenting orders avoid imbuing the orders themselves with the connotations of first and second class parental status. |
| He handled the good times well, imbuing his fellow citizens with a newfound confidence. |
| Julia Roberts is a fine actress, but she sleepwalks her way through this part, imbuing Katherine with little in the way of charm or passion. |
| It guillotined so many people because it was a way of cleansing and purifying France, imbuing her with Virtue. |