She had become this all pervading, evil and malevolent influence on my family and life. |
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This Reality as all pervading Consciousness is also called as Brahman, Atman, and even God. |
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If people had their clothes hung out they would get steeped in the pervading smell of whatever was for dinner. |
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So the Hindus say that this Atman is absolute and all pervading, therefore infinite. |
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The loneliness that had been pervading my life and slowly suffocating me was now lifting, and I could breathe freely again. |
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The vile stench of sulphurous gas pervading a world of darkness broken only by a dull red glow on a distant, invisible horizon. |
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God that he is, Jupiter has the locution that climaxes the wit pervading the play. |
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It deals with the tensions of the 21st century city in the context of these pervading, seductive, Old World instincts. |
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Why, it is sheer folly to attempt to predict who will prevail with so much uncertainty pervading the future. |
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If tiles are cracked or grout is missing, fix it to prevent water from pervading. |
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Yet the atmosphere pervading their writings and the very style of the fine arts and music in that period speak to the contrary. |
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Councillors are calling on the Government to get involved in ending a nasty niff pervading Castle Point. |
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Tall chimneys spew out long fingers of white smoke, the smell of dinner pervading the night air. |
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Walk into a cafe, walk into the foyer of a theatre, walk into a hotel lobby, the most pervading smell is that of tobacco. |
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Ravenna hurried to the cupboard and got in, wrinkling her nose at the musty smell of old, dry paper that was pervading the cupboard. |
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More limited, yet more pervading, internationalists embraced the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economies of Europe. |
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A rainbow formed an arch above the square, adding a splash of color to the gloomy atmosphere pervading the West Bank town. |
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Structure is feathered at the edges by cantilevers which reinforce the pervading impression of weightlessness. |
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Glazed facades on the north and south sides both screen the building and enhance its pervading impression of lightness. |
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There is a pervading sense of discomfort and awkwardness about their arrangement and interaction. |
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If God is incorporeal, Newton determined that God must be everywhere, pervading the infinite. |
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The smell of cheap scent and rancid after-shave was all pervading. |
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As often as possible, sticks of incense were lighted and allowed to smoulder inside the temple, pervading it with a characteristic aroma. |
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Human fraternity, pervading all facets of our relationship, also draws our attention to the economic angle and its ambiguities. |
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Have you noticed how laisser-faireism has become the pervading truth? |
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Words suddenly emerge, pervading an incandescent sonic magma, liberating an intrinsic force that is hard to keep under control. |
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That is the real point of the sermon, to help his hearers understand the all pervading contradiction in every human life, especially when it surfaces at the time of death. |
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Following the launch of the TEEB study, accounting seemed to be pervading the corridors. |
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The ambiance pervading the premises stems from an architectural and aesthetic concept focused on refinement and understatement. |
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This was a natural response to the cold-war situation, given the manipulation of language and the pervading atmosphere of counter-intelligence. |
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There is a pervading sense of urgency associated with the building of ships thanks to the Athenia incident. |
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Offsetting this is a certain clumsiness pervading much of the performance. |
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Anyway, when I started to walk, there was a foul odour pervading the air. |
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The posters also reveal the evolution of Canadians' attitudes towards the conflict and the tensions pervading society. |
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The pervading silence on the future of our national social union is positively deafening. |
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A key ingredient of any successful Organization is an ethical and accountable culture pervading its staff from top to bottom. |
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In addition, there is a pervading mistrust of the mental health profession among police officers. |
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As Jan, Kerry and I walked in the Dublin mountains, Kerry saw his first heather, his first live waterfall as he inhaled the scents pervading the mountain air. |
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This is where the same cancerous growth that is pervading other aspects of the global market is very much at work in the cultural sector. |
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More than being just a practical tool, the concept of assessment has arrived and is pervading everything. |
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The natives of the Cevennes became exasperated by the pervading climate of terror, and a generalized revolt burst out in 1702: this was the war of Camisards in which protagonists committed many atrocities for two years. |
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In spite of the financial crisis and pervading sluggishness, we mustn't forget that cosmetics products have to keep dreams alive and convey pleasure and well-being. |
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He retains that pervading belief that games are positive and empowering. |
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Today, they reside in the microwave band of the radio spectrum, pervading otherwise empty space and helping to keep it at around 2.7 degrees above absolute zero. |
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And the pervading feel-good factor of humour suggests that stand-up comedy may well survive in a global climate that provides so little else to laugh at. |
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Where information is available, the pervading sediment load at an average flow time should be used except where an high or low measurements of particular interest are obtained. |
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The former imperial master is able to assert itself in the region because of its pervading influence in the cultural, social, economic, military and political spheres. |
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The hot pervading gas, emitting X-rays, is not displayed in this figure. |
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The extreme pluralism pervading contemporary society leads to behaviour patterns which are at times so opposed to one another as to undermine any idea of community identity. |
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The technical innovations which are pervading the world of broadcasting will achieve their full potential only if all the professionals concerned adopt a new approach and new working methods. |
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If it is properly managed, this process will help to prevent the sense of frustration currently pervading sub-national levels, especially in the countries where they have legislative competence. |
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Born in Konigsberg, East Prussia, in 1867, Kollwitz concentrated on the great themes pervading life, particularly those affecting women. |
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The glory of God is present everywhere, pervading the creation with its divinizing power. |
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These faults pervading the oceanic crust, along with their bounding abyssal hills, are the most common tectonic and topographic features on the surface of the Earth. |
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Pervading social relations between men and women, androcracy constitutes the foundation of gender inequality. |
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