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Meanwhile "a deadening warmth pervaded my limbs, and dementia, like a wave which breaks foaming on to a rock, then withdraws to break again, invaded and left my brain, finally enveloping it altogether.
More surprising by far was the atmosphere of celebration and joyfulness – just plain fun – that pervaded the proceedings.
There was none of the leadership speculation that pervaded last year's conference.
The question acquires added importance from the fact that in its later stages the Wall Street movement pervaded the whole world by drawing money, not merely from all corners of America, but from every continent.
If midazolam does pose such a risk, it would constitute a "cruel and unusual punishment" that is prohibited by the eighth amendment.Though the case challenges only the constitutionality of a particular drug and not capital punishment per se, the politics of the death penalty pervaded much of the oral argument.
Mr Modiano's novels are pervaded by a sexual and moral ambivalence and by social and political ambiguity.
First, Calvinism, the faith that pervaded his native Scotland.
Its scientists then study the detritus in cathedral-sized detectors.As Mr Mee explains, the elusive particle is believed to be the physical manifestation of the so-called Higgs field, which has pervaded the universe since shortly after the Big Bang.
A sense of reverie had always pervaded his painting, but his late art, such as the altarpiece for the church of San Zaccaria (1505), possessed what Mr Brown calls a "restraint and refinement" unmatched by any of his pupils.
For decades after the second world war, a sense of national decline pervaded British politics.
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