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The Eiffel Tower
imbued
the evening with its magic.
A country’s soft power rests on three main resources: an appealing culture, political values that it reliably upholds, and foreign policy that is
imbued
with moral authority.
Let’s imagine, then, what could happen if a mad man
imbued
with an absolute ideology controlled a nuclear weapon.
DiEM25 is
imbued
with this spirit of defiance: we will not be forced by the prospect of the EU’s disintegration to acquiesce to an EU of the establishment’s choosing.
To prevent a regime
imbued
with an absolute ideology from gaining possession of the “absolute weapon” is Israel’s paramount priority.
But the more you distrust politics and your politicians, the more anger will manifest itself in uncontrollable ways, especially if your country is
imbued
with a romantic “revolutionary” tradition and culture.
That is not always easy, and the decisions that we – just like any other business – make every day are
imbued
with inherent dilemmas.
The ostensible triumph of Western liberal democracy in 1989
imbued
that system with a kind of dominance.
Bangladeshi migrant workers in the Gulf States who return home
imbued
with radical Wahhabi and Salafi teachings fan the fires even more.
To a people
imbued
with a deep sense of superior moral worth, historical achievement, and victimization by foreign powers, this state of affairs is unjust and unnatural.
Many philosophers since Aristotle have argued that human beings thrive when they are part of close-knit communities
imbued
with strong norms of civic virtue.
Netanyahu, however, has
imbued
the Israeli state’s existence with all of the Jewish people’s past anxieties, pains, and struggles.
As Satyabrata Pal, a former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan, put it:“These jihadi groups recruit from the millions of young Pakistanis who emerge from vernacular schools and madrassas,
imbued
with a hatred for the modern world, in which they do not have the skills to work.
Our very bodies, strapped with connected wearables, are today
imbued
with more computing power than all of NASA at the time of the Apollo missions.
The final factor driving Iohannis’s victory was the younger generation, in whom connections with the Western world have
imbued
an eagerness to see real democratic progress in Romania.
Indians are natural leaders in frugal innovation,
imbued
as they are with the jugaad system of developing makeshift but workable solutions from limited resources.
Though full integration appears unlikely by ASEAN’s target date of 2015, lately the effort has been
imbued
with a renewed sense of urgency.
And he was not unique: behind every great empire has been a great philosopher or historian whose worldview
imbued
the imperial drive with legitimacy and even sacred significance.
In Germany, it was
imbued
with Immanuel Kant’s vision of “perpetual peace,” grounded in the “categorical imperative” to act according to maxims that can be made into a universal law, rather than according to personal whims and narrow self-interest.
Society can be deeply
imbued
with religious observance; but people are starting to recognize that democracy works only as a pluralistic concept, requiring equal respect for different faiths and allowing a voice, but not a veto, for religion.
I became an advocate of the concept of open society that had been
imbued
in me by Karl Popper, my mentor at the London School of Economics.
That fateful episode –
imbued
with the logic of the Cold War – marked the first US operation to depose a foreign leader during peacetime.
And, at a time of high tensions with US President Donald Trump’s administration, it will be
imbued
with an extra dose of patriotic enthusiasm.
Standing in church during the first service he attended, Levin tried to revive the memories of his youth and the strong religious feeling with which at the age of sixteen or seventeen he had been
imbued.
Near midnight the sea suddenly resumed its usual hue, but behind us all the way to the horizon, the skies kept mirroring the whiteness of those waves and for a good while seemed
imbued
with the hazy glow of an aurora borealis.
The old lady submitted to this piece of practical politeness with all the dignity which befitted so important and serious a solemnity, but the younger ladies, not being so thoroughly
imbued
with a superstitious veneration for the custom, or imagining that the value of a salute is very much enhanced if it cost a little trouble to obtain it, screamed and struggled, and ran into corners, and threatened and remonstrated, and did everything but leave the room, until some of the less adventurous gentlemen were on the point of desisting, when they all at once found it useless to resist any longer, and submitted to be kissed with a good grace.
'And are both deeply
imbued
with those blue principles, which, so long as I live, I have pledged myself to the people of these kingdoms to support and to maintain?' suggested Pott.
He married a noble Indian lady, who was
imbued
with an ambition not less ardent than that by which he was inspired.
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