His kindly humour, his great generosity, his reticence about his own achievements, and his sense of fairness pervaded his whole life. |
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But it was too late, as candles lit up in the houses and a brilliant glow pervaded the city. |
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This metaphor, one of the most powerful of the Enlightenment, in some sense pervaded the popular culture of that time. |
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A sense of hope pervaded all 17 narratives, and for some this was closely linked to fear. |
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The air was misty and a strong smell of fish stew from a kettle on the table pervaded the room. |
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From off to the right came the sound of clashing steel and the smell of bacon pervaded the area. |
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His mind was ripped out of his personal bliss when the smell of cigarette smoke pervaded the air and a rough hand wrapped around his mouth. |
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Gleeful nastiness has pervaded and polluted both his plays and movies, and, sad to say, made him a cult figure. |
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People walked around with masks, to protect themselves from the intense, acrid smell of burning that pervaded the entire island of Manhattan. |
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Some 600 m below this breccia the pluton is pervaded by a fine-grained granophyre, apparently the product of a sudden and final crystallization. |
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The air was pervaded by a sickening sweet smell of burnt meat and charred wood. |
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It didn't take long for Sam to slip off into sleep, barely registering the faintly feminine smell that pervaded his senses as he did. |
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Despite the tension and fear that pervaded on the night, the anniversary was highlighted by hilarity and humour. |
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When we entered the cemetery, I was immediately struck by the sense of peace and expansiveness that pervaded the place. |
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A strong sense of clanship pervaded these villages, making men from other clans feel like interlopers. |
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Life on the set is pervaded by what the uninvolved might well view as superstition. |
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Sir Thomas did not know that the prochronism which he thought absurd pervaded every part of organic structure. |
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The grim reality of this hellish landscape pervaded every aspect of work and leisure. |
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For the rest of the day the stench pervaded the village centre, causing several people to be physically sick. |
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I am only saying that the society where they live is pervaded by a deep sense of mutual distrust and suspicion, which are well-founded. |
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An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president's remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio. |
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Military units raised by the Crown in the mid-18th century were not in sympathy with the Jacobitism that pervaded the majority of Highland clans. |
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No critique of American culture and manhood is complete without a discussion of athletics and the color line that long pervaded American sports. |
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Excitement still pervaded the air, which hummed with voices and the crackle and pop of logs in the fire like a twenty-one gun salute. |
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An air of restfulness and calm pervaded the place, intensified by sunshine pouring in through the windows in thick shafts. |
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Hyderabad changed the calendar and ushered in New Year amid revelry and a celebration mood that pervaded every nook and corner. |
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Its influences have pervaded the whole economy and the whole financial system, and its bursting may have apocalyptic consequences. |
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She looked startled by the question, and a hint of sadness pervaded the atmosphere around her. |
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Screams of nineteen other petrified people filled the air and pervaded my hearing. |
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A heightened sense of beauty somehow seems to have pervaded the desert region, perhaps to balance or counter the extreme aridity. |
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The conservative attitude which pervaded his book was especially congenial to America. |
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Caution and uncertainty pervaded the markets, causing a substantial reduction in activity in many areas. |
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A thick, nebulous haze, caused by the manufacturing process, pervaded everywhere, revealing sparks and the blindingly bright radiance of welding from time to time. |
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Scabs, blemishes, and pockmarks pervaded the rest of his face. |
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Shivering slightly in the night chill that pervaded the small room, he crossed soundlessly to the cookie jar, slipping the lid off with a soft clink of the ceramic lid. |
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The idea that words and images fuse into a kind of comics language can be seen to be pervaded by the same defensiveness that motivated the problematic logophobia. |
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Beyond these inconveniences, the kingdom was pervaded by an air of secrecy and violence. |
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More surprising by far was the atmosphere of celebration and joyfulness – just plain fun – that pervaded the proceedings. |
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The author's extreme ill will and malevolence toward these groups pervaded these postings. |
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She replaces Anna Lindh, who was murdered last month. A new spirit of transparency pervaded EU lawmaking. |
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There was none of the leadership speculation that pervaded last year's conference. |
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The confusion which pervaded the previous preparatory conference should be avoided. |
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Once you're pervaded with the magic of our culture, Qiao continued, you will experience very remarkable inner experiences. |
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A significant issue that pervaded many of the responses provided by interview participants was the impact of stigma surrounding mental illness. |
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Finally, it is crucial that the EU's relations with Africa should be increasingly pervaded by a culture of dialogue. |
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Glass and boards covered the yard and a stench pervaded the air. |
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Women stressed the dangers of the heat and many suggested that the horrible rotten-egg gas smell that pervaded the place would not be missed at all. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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A heavy US influence pervaded, with square dancing going on outside in the break and big band music and American show tunes interspersed with Marine Corps marches. |
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The smell of death that pervaded the school was most potent here. |
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Let us be pervaded by the evangelical spirit of poverty which was able to transform the life of our Founder into a beacon which should illuminate our path of discipleship. |
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His language conveys a worldview pervaded by upheaval and intermingling cultures, by disorder and the death wish, which constantly collides with our survival instinct and desire for immortality. |
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The meeting was pervaded with an undercurrent of dread, as the managers tried not to admit firings were looming. |
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But with the present situation in the EU coupled with the postponement of accession negotiations, a sharp increase in European scepticism has pervaded Croatia, from which it will be difficult resurface. |
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To conclude, I have heard many things said about the Vatican, but I can see that Jesuitical thinking, at least, has truly pervaded the European Parliament. |
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She underscored the spirit of tolerance that had pervaded the work, and the relevance of the statements, which had made it possible to further enrich thinking on the subject. |
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More generally, the uncertainty and unpredictability that pervaded the law of spousal support was undermining the legitimacy of the spousal support obligation. |
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He underscored the spirit of tolerance that had pervaded the work and the relevance of the statements and had made it possible to further enrich thinking on the subject. |
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It hasn't pervaded the rest of the world to the degree it has here. |
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First, Calvinism, the faith that pervaded his native Scotland. |
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The question acquires added importance from the fact that in its later stages the Wall Street movement pervaded the whole world by drawing money, not merely from all corners of America, but from every continent. |
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The Council texts before us today are pervaded by the optimistic, consoling mantra of the Lisbon goal: making Europe the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world in ten years. |
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Another major theme that pervaded the roundtable discussions related to the larger policy context in which projects and experiments are being operated. |
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Fed with the love, peace and fearlessness of the Self, our consciousness gets the truth, that all bodies are pervaded and animated by the same vital energy and by the same consciousness as that within our own. |
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Resolutely concrete and astonishingly immaterial, these works are pervaded by a strong sense of infinitude and give rise to contemplative readings, in contrast to the customary speed of the culture of entertainment. |
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In the middle of the night the woman moved her bowels. The sharp stink of it pervaded the room. |
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Although the war had officially ended, a state of anarchy and lawlessness pervaded in the first days following the demise of Vitellius. |
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In the late 19th century, for example, there was a Susy-like hunt for the luminiferous aether, which almost all physicists then believed pervaded space and propagated light in the way that air propagates sound. |
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We're challenging young people to climb out of the dystopic mire that's pervaded their media and dream a better future. |
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The informal social networks, or blat, which pervaded Russian society and facilitated day-to-day decisions in an ossified system, formed the basis for constructing Russian cyberspace. |
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New dancings pervaded the length and breadth of Montmartre in order to suit the taste of foreign patrons. |
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The tritone chord which has pervaded the entire work, at last resolves into quiet consonance, and the masterpiece is over. |
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To that end, I would ask Council members to put aside all the rhetoric, assumptions, analyses, conditionalities, reticence and indifference that long pervaded the Somali dossier. |
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Since the third quarter of 2008, the sharp fall in oil prices and the steadily worsening outlook for the world economy have dampened the optimism that had pervaded the region over the previous six years. |
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Handel's extraordinary melodic ingratiation pervaded the four movements and the musicians were absolutely solid, sure-footed in trading, enfolding, developing his themes. |
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Here in the present work we study the MHD stability of a self-gravitating-rotating streaming inviscid fluid medium pervaded by general magnetic field. |
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