Sentences with phrase «imbibed many»

I became a vegetarian in the 1960s, and imbibed the protein - combining doctrine (as promulgated by Frances Moore Lappe in «Diet For a Small Planet») as gospel.
Further, he imbibed the techniques of personality development.
Nettle tea has been brewed for centuries, imbibed for its healing and healthful properties.
Concertgoers imbibed an average of four drinks during the concert, and the more inebriated they became, the more likely they were to get closer to high - decibel speakers.
Even though she was not an alcoholic, (just compulsive, like me) she shared a 12 Step Companion App for iPhone that tracks the days since you last imbibed.
Once imbibed, alcohol — ethanol, actually — makes its way to cell membranes, for example in the nervous system, where it increases their fluidity, much like milk makes cereal soggy.
Tasters described the aroma of the champagne — likely the oldest ever imbibed — as spicy, smoky, and leathery, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
That is what we have continued to preach and imbibed and that is what I want every Lagosian to imbibe.»
Instead they have imbibed adults» counselling jargon, encouraged by a glut of «experts» to see challenges through a psychiatric lens, to internalise the lesson that they are emotionally fragile.
Not minding that their lecturers were trained in America where American patterns are imbibed and promoted as an ideology.
He warned against any form of over ambition and importation of the distasteful behaviour and disposition which some of the defectors might have imbibed in the party from which they have defected.
So by the time you were buzzed, it was just starting to make its way and after you stopped, the previous wine you had imbibed was now being transferred to your milk.
Perhaps because we have imbibed the cultural sickness that breastfeeding is acceptable, but only to a certain point... and certainly not at his age.
Because they have imbibed the cultural sickness that views mothering as a competition, with signal moments that seem to exhaust the story of mothering.
Sir Alex would, no doubt, be pleased with the performance and the result but the thing that will impress him the most would be that the new players have also imbibed the never - say - die attitude of the club that has seen his teams make astonishing comebacks in the past.
Rice seeds were imbibed and germinated on cheesecloth suspended over distilled water.
Martin imbibed the traditional culture and kept his place in a severe social hierarchy, shuttling between various respectable and well - set - up families, the Schalbes and the Cottas for whom he did baby sitting, and accompanied Heinrich Schalbe's son to school.
As Julius J. Lipner states, «It was also under Keshab [Chandra Seni]... that Bhabani [Upadhyaya] imbibed Brahmo doctrine and received the impetus that set him firmly on the path to whole - hearted commitment to Christ» (Lipner & Gispert - Sauch, 1991: xix).
Many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) drawn from the middle class and even the organized working class have imbibed the consumer culture and have fallen in line.
I am, therefore, a proud 1950s Catholic, who mastered the Latin responses to the Mass in the fourth grade, imbibed Ignatian spirituality in high school, and was mentored in the Catholic Imagination by the famous Frank O'Malley at Notre Dame.
Whether we are referring to dream images or to images of authenticity imbibed through normal socialization processes, these typically have the effect of partially negating the envisagement of ourselves with which we have become comfortable.
Homer and Chaucer imbibed but not while sharks nested and mountains were climbed in dividing lines.See how they run.
Ryan, who worked for Kemp, imbibed that worldview.
Answers such as «Holy bread» or «Blessed bread» will count as a failure to have imbibed Catholic teaching on this point.
Constantly attempting, as he tells us, to bracket from his scientific method of investigation «faith - knowledge» and to «prescind» from the teachings of the church, he nevertheless» in as naive a fashion as one can imagine» fails to bracket the «knowledge» he has imbibed from the political culture around him, knowledge which assures him that our society has been mistaken in its exaltation of the individual.
In contrasting Calvin and Luther, you seem to me to have imbibed some skewered tertiary sources.
And of course that class has imbibed the values of the capitalist consumerist society too much to bring about a new society embodying values of personal freedom, social justice and ecological wholeness by themselves any more.
Some years ago, when the question of religious symbols at Auschwitz had flared once again, an Israeli Prime Minister remarked that Poles «imbibed anti-Semitism with their mothers» milk.»
There he imbibed the theology of the Confessing Church, inspired by Karl Barth and preserved throughout the years of struggle between the church and the Nazi state... We learned the origin of the Christian faith in the suffering of him who was crucified and in the liberating power of the risen Christ.
Under his doctoral adviser at Heidelberg, Edmund Schlink, who had been a Protestant observer at Vatican II, he imbibed an orientation to ecumenism that was to characterize his theological work.
(Source: VIMN Research & Insights) Have we, the Church, also subtly imbibed the idea that it's our right to be happy?
Ironically, many of the people who enthusiastically volunteer but see their inspiration as universal might not realize that their interest in public service passed down from their parents and passed along by their friends could stem from the Jewish values that their parents and grandparents imbibed.
Born in 1861, Walter Rauschenbusch imbibed from his family a profound personal piety, a love of learning, a sympathy for the oppressed and a sense of mission.
A majority of the damned did not have a true choice in selecting their religion — like many, they imbibed the beliefs of their immediate family as children, when their minds were malleable.
Both seem to have imbibed the Enlightenment's desacralizing tendencies so thoroughly that any notion that God «imparts spiritual things under visible ones» (Calvin) scandalizes them.
Since they came from Central Asia, where they were within the range of Turko - Iranian culture, the Mughals had imbibed many Iranian influences.
Mother sometimes took me to church with her, but I imbibed my father's attitudes.
Young notes that much of Whitehead's metaphysics, like much of Christian theology, has imbibed platonic dualism.
Not only was I able to brush up again on some age old wisdom, but some thoroughly fascinating ideas were imbibed which gave food for thought to munch on later.
Pai studied law at the University of Chicago, and it's apparent he imbibed heavily from the ideas around him.
So the editors at Imbibe Magazine compiled this cocktail bible, with 50 of the best artisanal drinks from all over the country.
Martha Stewart has explained, «I don't eat a lot of artificial foods and never have; I don't open a lot of cans and bottles — I just refuse to imbibe or eat things that I think are dangerous.»
This Wonka Factory for weed comes with one major caveat: Flow Kana has no plans to grow or sell cannabis on the property, though it hopes to open a «tasting room» where adults over the age of 21 could imbibe.
Although traditional large importers like the U.S. and Europe continue to imbibe consistently, emerging nations like China and Vietnam are also gaining a taste for coffee as their people gain more disposable income.
Even if you don't imbibe in any forms of the cannabis plant, saying that number — and it must be pronounced «four - twenty,» not «four hundred twenty» — on this date, or any other, will illicit either a knowing nod, wink or smile or a blank stare and a...
If California Dreamin» can appeal to baby boomers and soccer moms looking to avoid the hangovers of alcohol while still imbibing something to relax, the business could blossom.
This way, LH is imbibing the current brokerage model into the crypto environment.
Watch as drinkers are forced to imbibe from a cauldron of boiling water, and adulterers compelled to climb horribly spiky thorn trees.
This saved me from imbibing the racial attitudes so central to the culture of Georgia, which was their home.
American Christians and conservatives imbibe this narrative as deeply as do liberals and Progressives — sometimes even more deeply.
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