The main disadvantage is that the ANC's socialist heritage imbues it with a universalist philosophy. |
However, with Silvestrov, the feel of the scherzo imbues the adagio so that what was once regarded as solemn is now seen as vacuous and illusory. |
The minister can render a service when he imbues his people with the highest ideals of business morality. |
It's the sort of energy that imbues art with urgency, passion and intensity. |
Avoiding the temptation to simply coast on her powerful voice, Case eschews the obvious and instead imbues her music with subtlety and atmosphere. |
The anonymous slack-key syncopator imbues this movie with mysterious, tender qualities that don't exist in Wong's empty screenplay. |