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As the grain imbibes water, its volume increases by about 25 percent, and its moisture content reaches about 45 percent.
Man Ray imbibes the impulse in his best painting, "The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself with Her Shadows" (1916), whose looping lines and jittery planes could serve as the show's logo for its plexus of drawing and dance.
The Wet and the Dry, by Lawrence Osborne (Crown)In this travelogue, a proud and perceptive drinker imbibes his way around the globe, with particular emphasis on the Muslim world.
And the very nature of Mitty's dreams seems to suggest that the pop culture that he imbibes is a worthy thing to the extent that it inspires and encourages both fantasy and action.
On this instance, though, he returned to his central message, invoking the belief, which virtually every American imbibes from childhood, that this is a great country.
One nervous guest imbibes a powerful hallucinogen that he thinks is a tranquilizer, goes deliriously bonkers and ends up naked on the roof.
I also appreciate, now that we have children, the fact that they have the opportunity to grow up in a home where one parent imbibes and the other doesn't.
Although the role is small, Mr. Pankow brings a sense of suppressed desperation to it that is unleashed when, at a Christmas Eve celebration, Vince imbibes too much eggnog (on top of vodka) and passes out after laying into his wife and Bernie, whose carrying-on he's all too aware of.
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