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Disney is going to imbue a wireless service with its family-friendly image and stable of cartoon characters.
"Taking Stats 101 isn't necessarily going to imbue the concepts you need," says Churchill.
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For many, the act of going to a food bank is imbued with a great sense of shame.
Agency: Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO Director: Nick Jasenovec It takes a lot of bottle to imbue a commercial with this much sentimentality and – if you're going to do it – it's best to commit fully.
Barring happy accidents, we're not going to have another, and the knowledge that this is the last time imbues each moment with poignancy.
His optimism, apparently, imbued investors with courage; in January, he declared: "I think there are many fewer questions now about whether we're going to survive…I'm certain we're going to make it".
No longer imbued with human qualities, they become the lover who had it all, everything you wanted, oh my God you're never going to meet anyone like them ever again.
Yet the show goes beyond an attempt to imbue a rural space with works made in a starkly different context.
Mickelson's teammates spoke about how he had gone out of his way to imbue them with confidence by listing their strengths and saying, "This is why we want you on this team".
Later he went to Sandford Park, nominally secular but in effect imbued with the Protestant ethos.
Saddam went to live with a maternal uncle, Khairallah Tulfah, who imbued him with dreams of becoming a great Arab leader, like Saladin and Gamal Abdel Nasser.
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