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I felt imbued with a spirit of defending the country.

Imbued with a tang of smoke, they never taste better.

The service, too, is imbued with a belle époque air.

They become imbued with a kind of immanence.

Though it is imbued with a profound moral sense, it does not preach.

Petőfi's poetry is characterized by realism, humour, and descriptive power and imbued with a peculiar vigour.

But his liberating songs, full of buoyant triumph, are also imbued with a sense of loss.

McGirr cites this, persuasively, as proof that Prohibition was "imbued with a deeply antidemocratic impulse".

They see America, and especially Hollywood, as imbued with a culture of forgetting.

That person is imbued with a sense of purpose: What I do matters to the world.

The monarchy became imbued with a narrower sense of national identity.

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