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To infuse into the mind; to communicate to the spirit; to convey, as by a divine or supernatural influence; to disclose preternaturally; to produce in, as by inspiration.
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You will continue to inspired all of us.
At Gateway, the musical numbers, staged by Jamie Rocco, range from derivative without that Champion touch (think "42nd Street") to inspired (the finale).
This program is related to "Inspired by China: Contemporary Furnituremakers Explore Chinese Traditions," one of two exhibitions at the museum through Oct. 28.
This "Hamlet" may be closer to inspired collage than to poetic drama, but it releases the old fable with its emotional force intact.
Gameplay blends rhythm action with real-time strategy to inspired effect, tapping out commands for your squad in time with the music.
From the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf, the many mainstream Islamist groups allied to, inspired by or sympathetic to the Brotherhood, whose main branch was founded in Egypt in 1928, face a range of tricky challenges.
THANKS to inspired team play, the Nigerian national football squad on February 10th won for the first time since 1994 the biennial African Cup of Nations held in South Africa (see picture above).
The artists range from masters incidentally associated with the group — Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró — through standbys like Yves Tanguy and René Magritte, to inspired amateurs, such as the writer Georges Bataille.
ratio of arterial oxygen partial pressure to inspired oxygen fraction.
The latest arterial blood gas measurement, which was taken on the day of the BCCE scan, was used to compute the arterial oxygen partial pressure (in mmHg) to inspired oxygen fraction (PF ratio).
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