Another was more understated and had no caretakers but effused solemn peace in and of itself. |
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He effused His spirit into the heart of those who, though while not completely believing, had listened to His word and shared bread with Him. |
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The strong spirituality that this artist nurtures implodes in the images through the exaltation of the concept of effused matter. |
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The procedure, known as trepanning, was thought to also relieve intracranial compression by allowing the escape of effused blood. |
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The study, however, highlights some consistent themes, notably that time and again, procurers effused about the extra qualities provided by the smaller supplier. |
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The mass of effused vapour can be obtained either by determining the loss of mass of the cell or by condensing the vapour at low temperature and determining the amount of volatilised substance using chromatography. |
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