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Discover Ludwig"pervades from" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
A better phrase to use is "pervades," as in the following example sentence: The smell of freshly baked cookies pervades the entire house.
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A botanical theme pervades, from the leafy artwork and floral wallpaper to the freshly-cut flowers in each room.
The sense of misfired timing that pervades "From Above," however, is as much a matter of form as content.
A spirit of celebratory resistance pervades, from a 1928 ballad by Ma Rainey, "Prove It on Me Blues," to a 2004 photograph by Cass Bird of an androgynous young woman in a cap that reads "I Look Just Like My Daddy".
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Just as Pakistan has moved to acquire such weapons to counter the threat presented by India, these experts say, North Korea has acquired nuclear arms to protect itself from being overrun by South Korea, a fear that pervades everything from government propaganda to children's textbooks.
She pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history.
"[Woman] pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history," she writes.
But Macmillan also offers a critique of a society in which addiction is partly a response to the surrounding chaos, and where the generic uplift of marketing-speak pervades everything from politics to religion.
After the New York arrest of the former Socialist party presidential hopeful and ex-International Monetary Fund boss last year, accused of allegedly attempting to rape a hotel maid, France was gripped by soul-searching about the sexism that pervades society, from female politicians afraid to wear skirts in parliament to the belittling of sexual violence.
The AT&T blue theme pervades throughout, from a slightly janky lock screen to a really out-of-place browser icon featuring their logo prominently.
A sense of alienation from Brussels pervades our electorate: alienation from its institutions and from politics in general.
While this all sounds pretty out there, consider the possibilities: plants grown in a controlled environment, effectively sealed from contaminants that frequently pervade crops from both the air and the ground, would be 100percentt organic and pesticide-free.
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