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Each capillary had an oil-wet end to ensure that water imbibed in one direction only.
At twenty-three, I had many opinions, and that America was commercial was one I had imbibed in England.
Imbibed in this north woods sanctum, Tom Kelly's cocktails are a potent tonic for body and spirit alike.
Dried waste material was imbibed in four times its volume of water for 6 h, transferred to columns and eluted with water.
He combined technical competence and a bold rendering of his subjects' character with a touch of the Romanticism he had imbibed in England.
Of course rosé is associated with peppermint-striped porch awnings in Sagaponack, forgettable fat August beach novels imbibed in Montauk, quick knock-backs at Club Med.
And, because of the way it is taken, sipping and waiting, sipping and waiting, great quantities of the tea can be imbibed in a single day.
Even one cigarette can be harmful and can lead to an addiction to nicotine, whereas drinks containing sugar, when imbibed in moderation, have no such effects.
Barton's concept of critical state for rocks has been imbibed in the linear Mohr Coulomb criterion to deduce a semi-empirical expression for non-linear criterion.
Similarly, portions of the dead may be imbibed in mortuary sacramental rites to obtain the attributes of the deceased or to ensure their reincarnation.
'Our ancestors, when they first enacted their laws respecting crimes, influenced by the illiberal principles which they had imbibed in their native country, denied counsel to prisoners to plead for them to any thing but points of law.
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