Pervades Sentence Examples

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  • The modifications, however, are all in a more spiritual direction, in keeping with the genuinely evangelic spirit which underlies and pervades even the allegorical ingenuities of the epistle.

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  • The seminal essence pervades the channels of the body, and so there comes mental torpor like thickening darkness.

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  • God is spoken of as the Father-Mother, emphasizing the dual mystery which pervades the universe.

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  • A strong sense of history pervades the region, with crumbling forts and tales of famous wayfarers.

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  • The doctrine of immortality comes prominently forward in his ethics, but whether this must not be reckoned with the figurative accommodation to the popular theology of Greece which pervades his ethical teaching, is very doubtful.

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  • The Judaean view pervades the present sources, and whilst its David and Solomon ruled over a united land, the separation under Jeroboam is viewed as one of calf-worshipping northern tribes from Jerusalem with its one central temple and the legitimate priesthood of the Zadokites.

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  • Intense dryness pervades the atmosphere during nine months of the year; but little snow falls, and the western passes are so little subject to intermittent falls of fresh snow as frequently to be traversable during the whole year round (see Ladakh).

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  • A subtle irony pervades the Rimas of Joao Penha, who links the Coimbrans with Guerra Junqueiro and the younger poets.

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  • They were full of expectation of quick results, spurred on perhaps by a spirit of triumphalism that pervades some evangelical theologies.

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  • This lessens the sterile, clinical feel that often pervades traditional, sparse bathrooms.

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  • The noble cruise ambience pervades even this laid-back option with background piano music and wait staff providing drinks.

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  • Blood stains have been reported to appear on walls, and a creepy presence pervades the atmosphere throughout areas of the house.

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  • It pervades almost the whole of Europe, and in Asia reaches the river Ob.

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  • To appreciate the significance of the doctrines of Heraclitus, it must be borne in mind that to Greek philosophy the sharp distinction between subject and object which pervades modern thought was foreign, a consideration which suggests the conclusion that, while it is a great mistake to reckon Heraclitus with the materialistic cosmologists of the Ionic schools, it is, on the other hand, going too far to treat his theory, with Hegel and Lassalle, as one of pure Panlogism.

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  • The charm of his pastorals is the Italian sentiment which pervades them.

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  • A much more moderate tone pervades the writings of the press since restrictions were entirely removed, and although there are now 1 775 journals and periodicals published throughout the empire, with a total annual circulation of some 700 million copies, intemperance of language, such as in former times would, have provoked official interference, is practically unknown to-day.

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  • Kawanabe ItchO is celebrated for his representations of flowers and foliage, and Morishita Morihachi and Asano Saburo (of Kaga) are admirable in all styles, but especially, perhaps, in the charming variety called togi-dashi (ground down), which is pre-eminent for its satin-like texture and for the atmosphere of dreamy softness that pervades the decoration.

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  • The belief in a God, all-wise, all-just and all-merciful, governing the world providentially for the best, pervades all his works, his correspondence and his life.

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  • The sooty-grey colour that, deepening into blackish-brown on the crown and quills, pervades the whole of its plumage - the lower tailcoverts, which are of a deep chestnut, excepted - renders it a conspicuous object; and though, for some reason or other, far from being a favourite, it is always willing when undisturbed to become intimate with men's abodes.

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  • The same idea pervades old medical treatises; for a drug was not a chemical substance taking effect naturally on the human system, but something into which a supernatural virtue had been magically introduced, in order the more easily and efficaciously to be brought to bear upon the patient.

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  • So, too, the vague and sentimental socialism which pervades Munera Pulveris, Time and Tide and Fors is now very much in the air, and represents the aspirations of many energetic reformers.

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  • Like a warm breath, it pervades the human structure and works with it; nor could it act as it does in perception unless it were corporeal.

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  • In particular, it is not a history of the people or of the country, but a history of the Armenian aristocracy, and, in opposition to the Mamikonian tendency which pervades the rest of the older Armenian historical literature, it is written in the interest of the rival Bagratunians.

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  • There is none of the mannerism of a long tradition, but a nobility pervades them which has no self-consciousness.

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  • A characteristic tone pervades the history, even of the antediluvian age, from the creation of Adam; or rather, the history of the earliest times has been written under its influence.

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  • Demosthenes was especially fond of the cretic. Rhythm pervades the whole sentence but is most important at the end or clausula, where the swell of the period sinks to rest.

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  • This conservative spirit and extreme reverence for authority pervades the whole Roman Catholic Church in exact proportion to the degree of effective control which the see of Rome has succeeded in obtaining over its branches in various countries.

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  • One law, an identity of elements, pervades all nature; existence is one from end to end; the plant and the animal are links in a chain where man is a link too; and even the distinction between male and female is transcended.

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  • The excessive legalism which pervades the Talmud was the scholarship of the age, and the Talmud suffers to a certain extent because accepted opinions and isolated views are commingled.

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  • Beautiful varieties have been introduced under the varietal names, ampelopsifolium, atropurpureum, dissectum, &c. They are remarkable for the coppery purple tint that pervades the leaves and young growths of some of the varieties.

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  • Clement and Origen, at the head of the Alexandrian school, took a somewhat subtle view of the Incarnation, and Docetism pervades their controversies with the Monarchians.

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  • Here a belief is assumed which pervades ancient magic and religion.

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  • Anarchy, indeed, pervades the whole method of nublication.

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  • Lecky and Creighton are almost as dispassionate as Gardiner, but are more definitely committed to particular points of views, while democratic fervour pervades the fascinating pages of J.R.Green, and an intellectual secularism, which is almost religious in its intensity and idealism, inspired the genius of Maitland.

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  • We may note at the outset the spirit of pessimism which, like the curse on the hoard, pervades the whole.

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  • The Guardian Nature notes The sweet, slightly acrid scent of privet pervades the streets from garden hedges.

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  • Summer arrives and the smell of fresh herbs pervades the chalk grassland as you walk through wild thyme, marjoram and wild basil.

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  • I worry a lot about the bling bling bling materialism, the rabid consumerism, that pervades many of our inner-city areas.

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  • I worry a lot about the bling bling materialism, the rabid consumerism, that pervades many of our inner-city areas.

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  • Particularly strong is her critique of the mind/body dualism that pervades the cyborg imagery.

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  • That rich, creamy vanilla flavor pervades the sugar to give a truly indulgent taste and aroma.

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  • The island has been famous throughout the centuries for its silver fir trees whose aromatic aroma still pervades parts of the island.

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  • For Mrs Evans, ' Philip was the classic victim of the blame culture that now pervades our society ' .

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  • Religions, the common theosophy that pervades normal experience.

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  • The smell of stale tobacco pervades all the public areas including the ' no smoking ' lounge area.

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