Sentences with phrase «imbibed which»

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.
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.

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This saved me from imbibing the racial attitudes so central to the culture of Georgia, which was their home.
What matters is the world view which men imbibe from their environment, and it is science which determines that view of the world through the school, the press, the wireless, the cinema, and all the other fruits of technical progress.)
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.
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.
While there are no less than eight places to eat and imbibe at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa, serving everything from Starbucks to sushi, my personal favorite place to eat on - site is SWB, a modern Southwestern bistro that offers creative regional «food with flare» — some of which is cooked in wood - fired ovens.
Imbibe, an industry - leading beverage development company focused on formulating and commercializing cutting - edge products, released insights from Expo West, which took place Mar. 8 to 11 in Anaheim, Calif..
During occasional soliloquies such as this one, which happened on a very late and very liquid evening after Riggs had abandoned his training routine (he says he is now down to only 207 vitamin pills a day) and was imbibing generously of, first, bourbon on the rocks and then many Heinekens, more of his true feelings seem to surface.
By which I mean, how many more people will imbibe an anti-McCain message presented by a compelling host?
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.
He tasked adherents of Islam to imbibe the lessons of commitment, dedication and obedience to higher authorities as inherently demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to the will of God which the Eid - El - Kabir commemorates.
As they celebrate, he urged them to continue to imbibe the virtues of piety, sacrifice, love, self - denial and good conduct in their daily relationship with one another which they had learnt during Ramadan.
Aregbesola who described youths as the only hope for sustained socio - political and economic realities of Nigeria, implored the younger generations to rededicate themselves and imbibe the virtues of Omoluabi ethos which according to him could add the needed values into their collective lives.
Any leader should imbibe these basic tenets which Islam and other religions promote as the bedrocks of ethical living in society.
Gov. Abubakar Bello of Niger has urged Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of hope which the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ brought to mankind.
He stated this in a statement issued to felicitate with Muslims on the occasion of the Eid - el - Maulud Festival, urging the Muslim faithful to imbibe the virtues of Prophet Muhammed, which include love, peaceful coexistence and sacrifice.
While one glass may feel relaxing, alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, which can cause a rebound effect when it wears off, which can last for several hours and up to an entire day after imbibing.
Raw sushi, hot tubs, and imbibing were the obvious no - nos, but figuring out which skin care ingredients to steer clear of was uncharted territory for me.
However, eating a lot of junk food, which usually is how we imbibe our sugar, is a big problem.
But if they've imbibed the anti-fat propaganda of recent decades and are afraid to eat fat, binge eaters must follow their taste buds to sugars — which unfortunately fail to satisfy any of the micronutrient deficiencies the sweet craving is designed to redress.
The burgundy shade imbibes a glossy shine which makes the hairdo look extremely classy.
These movies are built to let audiences imbibe their own nostalgia, which can be conveniently piped in through the speakers.
Similarly, The World's End, which leaps into action only after its characters have imbibed a few pints, features brawls shot with swooning long takes that track a thrown punch a half - second too late, a delayed reaction that suggests the camera itself attempted the Golden Mile.
This is the essence of teaching learning which should be encouraged and imbibed in teachers.
The seven speed PDK gearbox, which comes as standard, is brilliantly effective, capable of firing off up shifts under full load with the sort of decisiveness and speed you're unlikely to ever achieve with a traditional manual gearbox out on the open road while providing imbibing smoothness and efficiency when asked to perform as an automatic on part throttle openings around town.
There's still some value in subdued upgrades like this one, not the least of which is how the CX - 5 Tokyo Concept appears to imbibe Mazda's Kodo design philosophy a little more than a standard CX5.
First of all, acknowledging the power of index investing is not «imbibing the Kool - Aid,» which implies blind acceptance of an unproven claim.
Christopher Gaze enjoys imbibing at Vancouver's International Wine Festival, which is raising money for the Bard on the Beach Theatre Society.
At Laurelwood, owner and brewmaster Mike DeKalb welcomed us into the back of the house to observe the brewing process close - up, which involved them getting their seasonal Green Elephant IPA ready for imbibing (mellow malt character, big hoppy overtones).
You read that right; expect three whole days of imbibing, so you'll need a headquarters from which to go forth and indulge.
The qualities and intentions attributed to Denny's paintings, of an interactive dialogue between the observer's perception of quotidian architectural space within which they meet the painting and the spatial illusions created by the paintings themselves — are actually qualities Denny had imbibed from Barnett Newman, in his paintings and his professed intentions (amongst other qualities)-- and so, to denigrate Newman's (and Rothko's) as subjective, «private» visions is completely unwarranted, but it chimes with Bunker's wish to portray «publicly engaged» art as somehow an advance on «high modernist» subjectivity.
Where are the experiments they say exist to show that AGW's version of greenhouse gases, which they say are the «ir imbibing mainly water and carbon dioxide», can raise the temperature 33 °C from -18 °C to 15 °C?
«I can not understand how a fringe, ignorant, conspiracy theory imbibing, secessionist is given space in the Washington Post to pen on issues she has no knowledge of, which happen to be the extreme - right wing scandal du jour,» responded Larisa Alexandrovna of at - Largely.
I do imbibe, from time - to - time, in intoxicating beverages, which are legal.
According to the patent, the flexible sidewall displays could imbibe a single, or more, flexible layer, which would possibly be mounted beneath a transparent screen — made perhaps of plastic or transparent glass.
As an university administrator you need a lot of previous experience do make use of these experiences, which you must try to imbibe as a part of you presentation in a suitable format to secure a position among the top contenders.
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