Sentence examples for imbued with knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, Huxley recorded that the household of his boyhood, in Hampstead, north London, was imbued with knowledge of science and with a feeling for practical engineering.

All these men were members of the Kalonymos family that had migrated from Italy, imbued with knowledge of occultism and versed in Kabbalistic traditions connected with the mystical contemplation of "the throne of God" (merkava, literally, "chariot"; Ezekiel 1).

He said: "There must have been 40 or more descendents of TH Huxley older than myself and there were only two scientists before me". Nevertheless, Huxley recorded that the household of his boyhood, in Hampstead, north London, was imbued with knowledge of science and with a feeling for practical engineering.

As such, facilitators quickly started to draw on their institutional power [ 36] of being facilitators who were imbued with knowledge and status that participants did not have.

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Nicholas Berry, Stancroft Trust, London EC4 Berry, incidentally, is imbued with a knowledge of both business and the newspaper industry.

This love affair with expertize is based either implicitly or explicitly on the idea that if the policy process were imbued with objective knowledge and politics were removed, we would make better collective decisions.

Then Hungry Joe Kernan, the "newsboy mascot," sang a sad song about a one-legged newsie, and the strikers went shrieking into the streets, imbued with the knowledge of their vital importance to the newspaper business.

The lithograph Frida and the Miscarriage is a diaristic recounting of Kahlo's angst about her lost pregnancy, imbued with her knowledge of biology that came from her early medical studies.

We're working with people imbued with public service knowledge, with some real technical professionals who can see a career in public sector because of the scale of what we're doing," says Creese.

He's so meticulous that you don't question for one second why the students would stick with this or how Leonard would be imbued with so much knowledge".

"As for Mr Keats's Endymion, it has just as much to do with Greece as it has with 'old Tartary the fierce'; no man, whose mind has ever been imbued with the smallest knowledge or feeling of classical poetry or classical history, could have stooped to profane and vulgarise every association in the manner which has been adopted by this 'son of promise'", ran the Blackwood's review.

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