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It should be somewhat strong, enough to permeate one's sinuses, but not so strong to where it overrides them.
At such a time, Takuan says, a spiritual life-energy of psychophysiological nature, called "ki," permeates "one's body"—an energy that cannot be delineated by either the mind or the body.
As noise permeates one sensory channel, the ability to shift among channels allows an individual either a sender or receiver to continue to convey or perceive the message as long as the channels transmit at least partially redundant information.
A sense of mischief permeates the show, with its askew compositions on crumpled linen, occasionally brightly colored walls, and canvases leaning against one another on a shelf.
And yet pessimism, perhaps necessarily, permeates each one of these docs, a rejoinder to fantasies of progress that have airbrushed the last eight years.
This pleasure that is indistinguishable from pain permeates Mr. Turner, one of the best films to delve into the creative processes of an artistic genius in quite a long time.
You can motivate one-another.
In addition to classical investigation of complexes in cellular extracts and because of its ability to permeate live cells, one such probe, YK5-biotin1, enables the investigation of Hsp70 complexes in live cells.
But that damp, English cold is going to permeate her life, as one by one her older sisters marry and leave home; as she says yes to the first proposal she gets, just to end her loneliness; as she becomes aware, to her great disgust, of the physical side of marriage and as her revulsion overwhelms anything else she may feel for her firstborn, Rose.
How one person can permeate the being of another.
"They", essentially, is a feeling of negativity that permeates from one person to another and clouds their success.
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