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1. Some reasonable term ought to be allowed to enable aliens to get rid for foreign and acquire American attachments; to learn the principles and imbibe the spirit of our government; and to admit of a probability at least, of their feeling a real interest in our affairs
2. It should flow at a logical pace so that the audience can follow, understand and imbibe the speech
3. Say, when you speak about Bhopal Gas Tragedy you have to imbibe emotional overtones in your speech, otherwise the audience won’t be able to connect
4. drink I knew from history she could imbibe all night without becoming
5. What was the guarantee that her debauchery could be confined to a one-night stand to be put behind in due course? What if Vivek were to insist on an encore every time? Would Gautam be able to put his foot down, at least till the contracts were signed? By then, wouldn’t she have crossed the lakshman rekha of her fidelity? Who knew, she might find it difficult to imbibe Sita’s psyche after all that
6. 6 "Because my Father is a God of love and delights in the practice of mercy, do not imbibe the idea that the service of the kingdom is to be one of monotonous ease
7. Instead, they preferred to imbibe the theory of the Court that the Hindu character and the Muslim identity are things apart
8. But then, even now do we really care for, much less value, our men in the uniform as we should be doing? Wish the Hindus, instead of gloating over the wisdom of the Upanishads that they fail to imbibe, any way, would try to develop a historical sense of their cultural aberrations for a social course correction
9. But the bane of the closed Islamic societies is that there cannot be any contrary view of life than the pro Quran-hadith-sunna dogma, as all the Musalmans share common beliefs and imbibe the same prejudices
10. Their depravities and the disparities are real but the Indian Musalmans don’t seem to mind as long as Islam is not in danger, and egging on them to remain that way are their Hindu detractors in their pseudo-secular garbs, who routinely shed crocodile tears to score Brownie ‘secular’ points; if the Musalmans were to imbibe liberal attitudes, of what relevance could be the pseudo-secular platitudes of the media savvy Satan’s?
11. So the Musalman zealots would imbibe those very ideas to take their religious separateness to the frontiers of intolerant exclusivity, and inherent in their psyche is the need to uphold the primacy of their faith above all else
12. If we imbibe this quality, we regard and respect the
13. been erected to commemorate her, so that the community may imbibe
14. By extension, such notion would appear to encourage students to imbibe poor study habits
15. The children must imbibe it in the context of helping loved
16. and shoved him firmly to accommodate him, imbibe him in her fullness
17. The scout and his companions listened to this simple explanation with the interest of men who imbibe new ideas, at the same time that they get rid of old ones, which had proved disagreeable inmates
18. I do not willingly enter into arithmetical explanations with an artist like you, who fears to enter my study lest she should imbibe disagreeable or anti-poetic impressions and sensations
1. But surely it was more like a trick of his mind, an effect of the strong mead he had just imbibed
2. She wanted to merely tip the bowl and gulp it all down, but she instead made use of the spoon and carefully imbibed the hearty liquid until it was all gone
3. childish notions which we at first imbibed
4. Quite clearly, whatever she had imbibed since breakfast had set her on an unstable path
5. His face showing a deep hurt, not at my bad behaviour, but at the general erosion of Indian values in youth that were imbibed in the blood of Bhupinder
6. with which he had imbibed them
7. For the next three weeks life was idyllic, he ate, partied, imbibed cocaine, serviced women for money and loved Ruth every which way he could
8. Ganid had imbibed the idea, and rightly, that Jesus was a man of high ideals, and that he abhorred everything which partook of uncleanness or savored of evil; accordingly he spoke sharply to these women and rudely motioned them away
9. This in turn would have imbibed in them the urge to split
10. However, with their imbibed instinct to stay in air, the atmospheric onams would have had a free access to the world at large and thus would have been less urged to spread
11. Driven by the imbibed onamic urge to survive, the individual qunams in the plunamic bosoms could have begun to feed on their weaker cousins
12. And of course, the seeds of a given category would have imbibed the respective or mixed qunamic features and the plunamic attributes would have given raise to the individual plant characteristics
13. beings of a prehistoric culture that imbibed their dead to retain the spiritual and earthly essence from those that had passed on
14. could say that the amount of intelligence decreases as more drink is imbibed
15. He imbibed a larger swig from his frothy draft
16. Our producer had other ideas however, he’d imbibed freely of
17. You might say that I have imbibed the spirit of the Visitation order and the Salesian charism from your ministry and his preaching
18. Certain bishops of semi-Arian tendencies found it impossible to infuse into the laity of their flocks the heretical poison which they themselves had imbibed
19. Though he grew up in an environment of sentimentality, he imbibed a balanced outlook that his stint as the Czar of Medina turned into statesmanship
20. It’s as though the Seal of the Prophets imbibed the divine character of Jehovah the jealous God who couldn’t stomach sharing the Jewish affection with any other god
21. On the other hand, as against the single scripture wisdom of the Semitic religions and the dogma of their prophets, the Hindu sanaatana dharma is a spiritual way of life with an imbibed philosophical ethos that is steeped in deep-rooted culture and tradition
22. Overall, he felt physically strange, light and light-headed, and he passed it off to having imbibed more than his share
23. In the households of noble men, righteous influences are imbibed
24. and imbibed of it
25. No matter how much whiskey he imbibed, he
26. A fly had lighted upon the rim of the glass and had imbibed
27. created and used in societal conversations naturally imbibed this primeval negativity
28. Of course, many police officers in many countries around the world are honourable individuals imbibed and imbued with integrity
29. And with which particular perception, we would perhaps be impelled to savor the pleasures of the world, and to save ourselves, at the expense of the consideration of others, together with all the imbibed pride, arrogance and selfishness needed to achieve such ego-centered goals
30. However, whereby each individual person consists of their own unique Soul and Spirit, and so by definition of being human, has the capability to execute personal choice, being imbibed with personal sovereignty, integrity, uniqueness and autonomy
31. Choosing instead particular actions and behaviours that will be constructive for Self and others, and congruent with Self’s informed values, attitudes and beliefs imbibed by Self, and thus part of Self’s personality
32. The structures formed from particular ‘atoms’ have been designed to evolve by way of pre-programmed soul imbibed instructions’ and ‘blue-prints’ encapsulated within the process of evolution machinations
33. She was imbibed in her thoughts staring blankly into the air
34. After having imbibed the ergot extract and after a good hour of waiting for the potion to start effecting behaviour and character, blood then needs to be B
35. Cleo was sitting on one of the sarcophaguses, imbibed in thoughts, when Deneb and Garnet rushed into the chamber
36. Half an hour earlier, while he was bringing Raskolnikov home, he had indeed talked too freely, but he was aware of it himself, and his head was clear in spite of the vast quantities he had imbibed
37. The great novelist vibrated between two decanters with the regularity of a pendulum; the famous divine flirted openly with one of the Madame de Staels of the age, who looked daggers at another Corinne, who was amiably satirizing her, after outmaneuvering her in efforts to absorb the profound philosopher, who imbibed tea Johnsonianly and appeared to slumber, the loquacity of the lady rendering speech impossible
38. And with regard to what you say, senor, of your son having no great opinion of Spanish poetry, I am inclined to think that he is not quite right there, and for this reason: the great poet Homer did not write in Latin, because he was a Greek, nor did Virgil write in Greek, because he was a Latin; in short, all the ancient poets wrote in the language they imbibed with their mother's milk, and never went in quest of foreign ones to express their sublime conceptions; and that being so, the usage should in justice extend to all nations, and the German poet should not be undervalued because he writes in his own language, nor the Castilian, nor even the Biscayan, for writing in his
39. I had a Christian mother, and a father who was a man of sound sense and a Christian too; I imbibed the Catholic faith with my mother's milk, I was well brought up, and neither in word nor in deed did I, I think, show any sign of being a Morisco
40. I imbibed in the only tolerable period of my life, returned with their full force
41. proportion as I imbibed his sentiments
42. Hester Prynne imbibed this spirit
43. A field-man is a personality afield; a field-woman is a portion of the field; she had somehow lost her own margin, imbibed the essence of her surrounding, and assimilated herself with it
44. He himself knew that, in reality, the confused beliefs which she held, apparently imbibed in childhood, were, if anything, Tractarian as to
45. There is another astonishing thing about Hobbits of old that must be mentioned, an astonishing habit: they imbibed or inhaled, through pipes of clay or wood, the smoke of the burning leaves of a herb, which they called pipe-weed or leaf, a variety probably of Nicotiana
46. Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an emigree French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de chale* would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced? But the spirit and the movements were those inimitable and unteachable Russian ones that ‘Uncle’ had expected of her
47. You must give him your own answer: we cannot expect him to be satisfied with less; and you only can explain to him the grounds of that misconception of your sentiments, which, unfortunately for himself, he certainly has imbibed
48. Lady Bertram could think nothing less, and Fanny shared her aunt’s security, till she received a few lines from Edmund, written purposely to give her a clearer idea of his brother’s situation, and acquaint her with the apprehensions which he and his father had imbibed from the physician with respect to some strong hectic symptoms, which seemed to seize the frame on the departure of the fever
49. Lady Bertram could think nothing less, and Fanny shared her aunt's security, till she received a few lines from Edmund, written purposely to give her a clearer idea of his brother's situation, and acquaint her with the apprehensions which he and his father had imbibed from the physician with respect to some strong hectic symptoms, which seemed to seize the frame on the departure of the fever
50. Suddenly, as I gazed on him, an idea seized me that this little creature was unprejudiced and had lived too short a time to have imbibed a horror of deformity
1. small child that imbibes the practices of the adults around
2. A Zone of Destruction in the particles like "imbibes" Ether, where it is plunged
3. Now Pearl knew well enough who made her; for Hester Prynne, the daughter of a pious home, very soon after her talk with the child about her Heavenly Father, had begun to inform her of those truths which the human spirit, at whatever stage of immaturity, imbibes with such eager interest
4. He imbibed all these necessary, important and joyful revelations as a sponge imbibes water
1. Her eyes started to water and the sheer pleasure of imbibing the pure liquid made her feel giddy
2. He knew he had spent the vastly greater portion of the previous evening drinking with the eccentric man, as well as imbibing before and after they simultaneously gulped down full tankards
3. At this late stage, I find myself wondering just what our teenagers are imbibing during their so-called years of education
4. After imbibing several vodkas in a bid to impress the Russian, he suddenly broke out with an old German marching song, much to the surprise of diners near by
5. Twenty above the limit and the occasional flash of siren saw him in Wellsford relieving nature and imbibing a vital supply of caffeine at a watering hole regular to him whenever he ventured north up State highway 1
6. Clegg would have been a lucky man if he had been able to ride on the same plateau of bliss Delmage experienced when cradling the three hundred year old instrument to his cheek; when drawing the bow across its strings, when imbibing the mellow tones resonated by the even density of its spruce and willow construction
7. But how the Musalmans are to progress in modern times without imbibing the process of inquiry that is so essential to acquire knowledge and wisdom? It is this trap of belief into which Musalmans are born and there is no reformist around any more, after Kemal Ataturk the Great to extricate them out of the Islamic mire
8. Tradition, copious imbibing of the precepts of bishops, were impelling her towards that action frequently fatal to the permanent peace of families, the making of a clean breast
9. All these religious abominations, are, sadly, current today, but it is hoped that spiritual common-sense and awareness, guided by a conscious spiritual truth from meditation and informed knowledge will prevail throughout the globe, blowing away hate and disharmony and imbibing a new tide of peace, inclusiveness and harmony across humanity
10. Relief through personal acceptance, compassion and reconciliation may prevail when Self is able to decide to choose to disabuse Self’s denial of Self’s intrinsic spiritual existence, imbibing the independent and sovereign Self to live life that effectively flows outwards from within as a result of Self consciously ‘centering’ Self
11. The imbibing of hair care products was new to me
12. The men jacked the lid off the barrel, imbibing began, the pile of wood was set on fire, an Alabaman transformed a huge can into a drum, and inebriated men began dancing
13. He sat for a while imbibing tepid foam
14. So that there are instances among them of men, who, named with Scripture names—a singularly common fashion on the island—and in childhood naturally imbibing the stately dramatic thee and thou of the Quaker idiom; still, from the audacious, daring, and boundless adventure of their subsequent lives, strangely blend with these unoutgrown peculiarities, a thousand bold dashes of character, not unworthy a Scandinavian sea-king, or a poetical Pagan Roman
15. We all know and cannot help knowing—even though we may never have heard the idea clearly expressed, may never have read of it, and may never have put it into words, still through unconsciously imbibing the Christian sentiments that are in the air—with our whole heart we know and cannot escape knowing the fundamental truth of the Christian doctrine, that we are all sons of one Father, wherever we may live and whatever language we may speak; we are all brothers and are subject to the same law of love implanted by our common Father in our hearts