Suffused
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And when you layer that over with the kind of ubiquitous communications that we're starting to see, what you find is, in fact, even more access
suffused
into spaces.
Its atmosphere is largely molecular nitrogen, like you are breathing here in this room, except that its atmosphere is
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with simple organic materials like methane and propane and ethane.
This is an unconsolidated ground that is
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with liquid methane.
And so, the question is: If there's so much non-zero-sumness, why has the world not yet been
suffused
in love, peace, and understanding?
But directing would not have sufficed, if the entire film had not been
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with the mysterious 'Lupino Essence'.
We see lots of appallingly stereotypical natives (even for the period) and the writing is
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with the worst racist instincts.
They point to Muslim rhetoric
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with hatred of the West, and deduce that Muslims cannot be good citizens of Western democracies.
It should come as no surprise that as the Davos consensus has ebbed, a wave of populist nativism – often
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with racism, religious or ethnic intolerance, misogyny, and gender bias – has rushed in.
His mood is reportedly fouler than ever, and the holiday season has become
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with an increased sense of danger emanating from the White House.
She blushed when Vronsky showed Golenishchev in, and the childlike flush that
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her open and handsome face pleased him exceedingly.
You say it's hot' she asked, stopping at the door and looking inquiringly at Vronsky, while a bright flush again
suffused
her face.
His sense of pleasure at her nearness went on increasing until it reached a point where, when placing in her basket an enormous wood mushroom with a thin stem and up-curling top, he looked into her eyes and, noting the flush of joyful and frightened agitation that
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her face, he himself became embarrassed and gave her a smile that said too much.
Levin's jealousy during those few minutes had gone far, especially after the blush that had
suffused
her face when speaking to Veslovsky.
This sweetness of sensation pierced through her old desires, and these, like grains of sand under a gust of wind, eddied to and fro in the subtle breath of the perfume which
suffused
her soul.
The blue of the heavens
suffused
her, the air was whirling in her hollow head; she had but to yield, to let herself be taken; and the humming of the lathe never ceased, like an angry voice calling her.
Next to her is Madame Derville.''Madame Derville,' exclaimed Julien, and a vivid blush
suffused
his brow.
She took some of the ribbons in her hand - laid them down again - and, bending over the goods, so that her hair, falling in rich curls, shaded her face, she observed, blushing with a color that
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her neck,-"I thought the Southern horse had marched towards the Delaware."
Such had been the case with Sarah, and she dropped her eyes on the carpet with a smile, that, aided by the blush which
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her cheek, in no degree detracted from her native charms.
She glanced her eyes at her nieces, and in the younger she read a secret exultation that somewhat displeased her; but the countenance of Sarah was
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with a shame that the considerate aunt well understood.
'And if any further ground of objection be wanting,' continued Mr. Pickwick, 'you are too fat, sir.''Sir,' said Mr. Tupman, his face
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with a crimson glow, 'this is an insult.''Sir,' replied Mr. Pickwick, in the same tone, 'it is not half the insult to you, that your appearance in my presence in a green velvet jacket, with a two-inch tail, would be to me.''Sir,' said Mr. Tupman, 'you're a fellow.''Sir,' said Mr. Pickwick, 'you're another!'
He looked up, however, and, when aware of her presence, a deep flush of shame
suffused
his handsome countenance.
She took it off accordingly; and, partly from the consciousness of beauty, partly from bashfulness, she blushed so intensely, that cheek, brow, neck, and bosom, were
suffused
with crimson.
How stupid it would be,' said Anna, and again a deep flush of pleasure
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her face at hearing the thought that occupied her mind expressed in words.
'I have long wanted to say that to you,' she went on, looking resolutely into his eyes, her face all aglow and
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with a burning blush, 'and today I came on purpose, knowing I should meet you here.
You suffer from him too.''But he does not even know,' she said, and suddenly a vivid flush
suffused
her face.
A flush of animation
suffused
Karenin's face as he rapidly wrote out a summary of these ideas.
The hall was not dark, nor yet was it lit, only by the high-hung bronze lamp; a warm glow
suffused
both it and the lower steps of the oak staircase.
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