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Born to a long line of wealthy merchants, a family tree steeped with riches, Brice had spent his childhood surrounded in luxury
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A mind steeped in evil has barriers that it has erected to protect itself from destruction
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The hindering block to unity comprises people whose energy is steeped in greed and dominance as they wish the climate of disparity to remain
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The fall of many corporations and governments steeped in greed, corruption, domination, cronyism e
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The constant battle between the ego and the Higher Self lends credence to the observation that life in this world is one that is steeped in polarities
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Hogged chips of soft and especially hard wood are necessary steeped in the water or solutions of mineral
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The past world wars were steeped in the energy of greed and domination, whereas the present circumstances are caused by a growing intolerance towards dictatorship and an authoritative style of governance
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Conversations usually centered around the city and its history because Jewish men and women were steeped in the lore
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This young man was steeped in the Law and the Talmud, but interpreted both with more heart than the last Rabbi
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Rosemary sensed in her bones the solid stone walls, steeped in family history, surrounding her, almost enfolding her
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” I blushed a bit on hearing this and then having steeped the tea Beth put it on the table and said
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The food was great! Meatballs in red sauce, obviously steeped in wine
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were steeped in sage and onion to the eyebrows! But now, the plates
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She tried to squash it and look for other—less seditious—possibilities, but once acknowledged, the thought grew like a plant steeped in sun and fertilizer
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steeped in sage and onion to the eyebrows! But now, the plates being
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By the time the bacon was fried and the tea steeped, Sacobie was
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His thoughtless indifference to the momentous progress made in this area (race relations) over the past forty years or more, extemporaneously betrays an intellectual dishonesty steeped in naiveté and misplaced idealism that has lost much of its (historical) relevance in modern society; aside from the rantings of racial factions that stand to profit by re-opening old wounds which Mr
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“All that in the thirty days before the end of Winter Break?” he asked, his voice steeped in irony
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A world steeped in technology that is undreamt of
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Kosmo was clearly steeped in just about every conspiracy that swirled above the pot we call “the news
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Walter had been reading Longfellow's sea poems to the others and they were steeped in the beauty and mystery of the ships
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· Why should one person be brought up in the lap of luxury, endowed with fine mental, moral and physical qualities, and another in absolute poverty, steeped in misery?
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Before we turned in, he gave Carlotta the steeped tea
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Your mind is steeped in the habits of evaluation and acquisition
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From birth to burial, the individual was steeped in myth and its realization, culture
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Kirk was still steeped in the misery of his own depression and fatigue, Nevertheless, he listened to each word the Primagnon uttered
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A wash of its leaves and blossoms steeped in boiling water and then cooled would ease this pain
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He studied the ancient writings of the masters and became steeped in the occult teachings of those masters
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It can’t be seen by Humankind steeped blisslessly in ignorance
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Well, but, for a novel to impact its readers, it must be the soulful tale of a people steeped in their native soil, isn’t it?
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This is what Asians do, not the 85% steeped in poverty, but for the 5% at the top, they are extremely conversant with this system
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They, like their hybrid characters, are an amalgamation of facts and fiction steeped in science and history
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The way has been prepared for the hypnotist for untold centuries of generations who have lived and died in the firm conviction of the reality and power of hypnotism, building up, by mass thought and practise, a colossal though intangible atmosphere against which the individual, steeped in the traditions of the land, finds himself helpless
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It was a war of souls, of frightful brains steeped in lore forbidden to men for a million years, of mentalities which had plumbed the abysses and explored the dark stars where spawn the shadows
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Do you not recognize how much better it would be first to cleanse the inside of the cup, and then that which spills over would of itself cleanse the outside? You wicked reprobates! you make the outward performances of your religion to conform with the letter of your interpretation of Moses' law while your souls are steeped in iniquity and filled with murder
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"It is steeped in the juice of the purple lotus which grows in the ghost- haunted swamps of southern Stygia," said the magician
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steeped in habitual unconscious behavior, all of a sudden there was
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were born from the same cloth that I was, having a past steeped in
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Yesterday your own energy field was steeped in a negative vibration; in turn this lowers one’s capacity to think in a balanced way
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Do you have a few, a lot, or is your life steeped in fear? Though when we say fear, this could be felt as insecurity, frustration, anxiety, depression, confusion, even tragedy
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They're my favorite simply because the name is steeped in sexual innuendo
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The crusades, however steeped in a
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In his book, entitled "Hegemon," he says that Chairman Mao was steeped in the classics of a particular Chinese school of thought
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According to Mosher, "Mao had steeped himself in Chinese
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As they steeped over the threshold, they felt the air being ripped from
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Every knee bend, in every home and in every place, prostrate your selves in the presence of God’s power, as we pray to Him as a world that is in need of prayer and a world steeped in sin and misery as in the days of Noah
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“As I am sure you will realise, this building and its interior is steeped in history
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He also seemed to have an almost pathological dislike for big business, which he was convinced was steeped in cronyism and corruption
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The country was steeped in negativism, Modi was offering a shift in mood—the ‘acche din’ idea was approved
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He might have reasoned with himself that he stood alone, that he was a Jew by birth, that he was a stranger in a strange land,�that he had to oppose the rooted prejudices and old associations of learned men, that to attack the old religion of a whole city was to beard a lion in his den, that the doctrines of the gospel were little likely to be effective on minds steeped in Greek philosophy
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Unless you are steeped in the scholarship, you simply have no idea if
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Runs Like Cheetah—a great hunter steeped in the ways of the Mother Goddesses—had been able by his mere presence to completely sweep away any suspicion of those ways from the minds of the hunters in the village
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All of us have personal preferences steeped in our upbringing that are shaped by our respective communal ethos
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The ethos of the society dominated by the concept of ostentation offended her sensitivity steeped in a refined taste
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While many Musalmans, probably unaware of the genesis of the WE -THEY syndrome steeped in many a contextual Quranic verse or those who deliberately ignore these, conclude that the rest of the peoples are unfairly hostile to the Muslim populace, and thus come to grudge the kafirs for that
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On the other hand, as against the single scripture wisdom of the Semitic religions and the dogma of their prophets, the Hindu sanaatana dharma is a spiritual way of life with an imbibed philosophical ethos that is steeped in deep-rooted culture and tradition
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Unlike the Semitic religions that are steeped in the realms of belief, the Hindu swadharma is a ‘way of life’, that at once is habit forming as well as pride inducing
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Although steeped in shadow, it
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’ Why are you vacillating in the nocturnal slumber steeped in
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their faith? Is it moral, impulsive, or steeped in ignorance and therefore
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For example, if you take a handful of earth that is steeped in oil and completely intermixed with it, then you throw it into fire, no doubt, it will soon catch fire due to the oil it contains
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And she still seems to fancy Loki, maybe because Loki occasionally protected her with his magic when they were children, or maybe because she hasn’t been steeped in court gossip — Loki does have a bit of a reputation
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flowers can be steeped in a cup of hot water, covered, for ten to fifteen minutes as well
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(15 grams) of calendula flowers is steeped in hot water for 15 minutes, then cloths are
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Notice that most of these phrases are harlot/ prostitute, fornication terms! These are the words, proclamations, songs and speech most of the people are steeped in, bombarded with every day
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Ÿ What are the things we are completely consumed by, steeped in?
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They were dear, and dreadfully heavy to carry up the hill, and when I was panting past the neighbor's gate his wife, a friendly lady who reads right through the advertisements in the paper every morning and spends her evenings with a pencil working out the acrostics, was standing at it cool and comfortable; and she asked me, with the simple inquisitiveness natural to our nation, what I had got in my parcel; and I, glad to stop a moment and get my breath, told her; and she immediately scoffed both at her husband and at the almonds, and said if I ate them I would lay up for myself an old age steeped in a dreadful thing called xanthin poison
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Then comes our friend of the red tie, and in the cool of the day when the world is dim and scented shakes a little fugue of Bach's out of his fiddle, a sparkling, sly little fugue, frolicsome for all its minor key, a handful of bright threads woven together, twisted in and out, playing, it would seem, at some game of hide-and-seek, of pretending to want to catch each other into a tangle, but always gaily coming out of the knots, each distinct and holding on its shining way till the meeting at the end, the final embrace when the game is over and they tie themselves contentedly together into one comfortable major chord,--our friend plays this, this manifestly happy thing, and my soul listens, and smiles, and sighs, and longs, and ends by being steeped in _Wehmuth_
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Vicki, it is true, was rather melting than frosty, her eyes full of tears, her handkerchief often at her nose, but Papa Lindeberg was steeped in gloom, and Frau von Lindeberg was sad with the impressive Christian sadness that does not yet exclude an occasional wan smile
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Well, it has been a pleasant interlude, and I who first saw Vicki steeped in despair, red-eyed, piteous, slighted, talked about, shall see her at last departing down the hill arrayed in glory as with a garment
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I have felt as though my mind were steeped in treacle
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I steeped the roots to make holy water and to that I added Betony, also known as Bishops Wart to drive away devilish spirits
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"When I am steeped to the lips in diseases and doctors, I shall at least have something to talk about that interests my women friends, and need not sit as I do now wondering what I shall say next and wishing they would go
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What would make Robertlet and Ditti lissom, quick, interested, and gay? She poured profoundly over this question, and was steeped in red ink and with the end of her pen bitten off and the floor white with torn-up plans before she had answered it
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But Ingram, who was fastidious, could no more make love to her, violently begin, robustly stand no nonsense, so long as she was steeped in obliviousness, than he could to a child or a chair
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And Ingram, steeped in the heaviness of the first real sleep he had had for nights and only half awake, murmured, with the happy, foolish reasonableness of that condition--
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This woman was clearly a relic from the Dark Ages, steeped in what Grammy would have called hoo-hah
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It is steeped in history yet is constantly evolving as its society becomes more and more multicultural which means there is something for everyone
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The chasm between us was too great, their lives too poverty-stricken, their education absent, their upbringing religious and fanatic, their milieu steeped in 98
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This ability of abstract identification has steeped human awareness in the perception of identicality
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Who was in power in America? Political bosses steeped in corruption, tied to the families of the super-rich Robber Barons
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Societies still steeped in illiteracy, ignorance and fanaticism
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Each new set of parents frozen in their respective cultures, steeped in ignorance and normality: given nothing but the example of their own upbringings on which to model the raising of their own children is not Love: it is a travesty of Love
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Why else would their master kill a perfectly innocent underling sent to convey a message to him? Medieval counting houses became steeped in mystery
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of life is steeped in tradition and culture
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If we truly believed the Scriptures and that the life to come matters much more than this life499 then we would be more diligent to be steeped in what God desires of us now and for eternity
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Steeped in history, dominant
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The earth symbolism includes the dimension of materialism and almost all religions are steeped, to
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always the first casualty of war and the USA is steeped in war and deception
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secret cabals, with a persistent smirk on his face, steeped in deception and treating others as if he has
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was steeped in mystery and magic
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explanation for this situation, whatsoever? Look at who rules the world and how they are steeped in
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their cohorts maintain such close ties to the Vatican, which is likewise steeped in money, religion,
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Ronan looked at Talaric concern written all over his face, “We should not be here! This place is steeped in evil!”
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In the next hour they passed into a wooded area that was steeped in the music of a shallow roadside stream
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then there was a chance that I might lose her, but I was so steeped in morbidity I just
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Over the next hour they passed into a wooded area that was steeped in the music of a shallow roadside stream