Sentences with phrase «imbibing so»

The term «digital detox» suggests, as with an alcohol or drug detox, that we are imbibing so much of a substance that it is potentially poisoning us.
They imbibe so many different designs!

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So the editors at Imbibe Magazine compiled this cocktail bible, with 50 of the best artisanal drinks from all over the country.
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.
This saved me from imbibing the racial attitudes so central to the culture of Georgia, which was their home.
Seek health, check things off your bucket list, dive into prayer and remember that time is passing quicker than you'll ever realize and disappointments drain the life that God so lovingly wants to imbibe your life with.
Lucky for the world, Maddy wasn't banished to Siberia so as soon as he stumbled back to his time machine after imbibing at the Kremlin's exclusive Vodka bar, he continued creating his amazing Crazy Ivan.
I'm always envious of seafood meals because my dh is allergic & I so rarely imbibe.
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.
So if you imbibe right after nursing, you should be fine for the next feeding three hours later, says Dr. Brody.
The music may get people more hopped up or it just may be harder to talk, so might as well imbibe.
And when taken off the drug, the rats did not immediately imbibe more (the so - called rebound effect that has plagued other treatments).
Suzanne Collins» «The Hunger Games» series, for example, alludes to vomitoriums when the lavish inhabitants of the Capitol — all with Latin names like Flavia and Octavia — imbibe a drink to make them vomit at parties so they can gorge themselves on more calories than citizens in the surrounding districts would see in months.
If you imbibe, quantity matters (opt for a glass or two, and call it quits) but so does quality.
Her Cozy Fire drink comes in at 160 calories and is made with better - for - you ingredients like spiced rum, maple syrup, and sliced ginger, so you can imbibe and have seconds of the passed hors d'oeuvres.
You won't find a Nutrition Facts label on a bottle of wine, so it's smart to do some detective work before you imbibe.
So to get the best of the millionaire dating site you are on and winning a person's heart, here are a few things that would help you get lucky faster after you imbibe these into yourself:
That's not entirely uncommon, though less so at the Globes, where celebrities tend to imbibe freely as the night goes on and the atmosphere is largely convivial in tone.
Whatever is in there that has everyone drinking Pirates Kool - Aid so readily, I must have imbibed the antidote sometime before viewing.
«No, we're not political, mainly because most of us are self - absorbed in the extreme, but how can we not be when the mainstream narrative of «success» we've imbibed from the time we're in our (private) schools and universities and then go to work in (MNC) corporations is so ridiculously monolithic?»
So, they will be able to learn new skills, imbibe knowledge and put them to use for adding value to their lives.
But he sees no hope for real peace in a secularism that has left entire nations so hungry for transcendent meaning that they have imbibed toxic pseudo-religions such as communism and Nazism, a secularism now priming rootless, morally famished young people for recruitment into global networks of terror.
Renowned for its penchant for literature, literacy, and new ideas, this one place easily imbibe a book culture so deep it is ingrained in one's bones.
You can imbibe the above - mentioned habits so as to free yourself from all debt obligations and can live a financially independent life.
Even the beach front coffee shop and restaurant seems imbibed with the local placidness and serves you as and when they see fit, but you don't seem to mind as the views are so spectacular.
You read that right; expect three whole days of imbibing, so you'll need a headquarters from which to go forth and indulge.
So, of course, would his familiarity with the photostat machine, and the socially conscious Expressionism he'd imbibed from George Grosz at the Art Students League in the 1930s.
Harnessing the familiar appeal of popular materials such as denim and pleather, rhinestones and steel studs, her completed compositions are lush and tactile, mysterious and imbibed with magical incantations and divine presence that transform the superficial into the transcendental, and ultimately elevate the baser materials so that they appear to surpasses the sum of their parts.
In doing so, words no longer performed as linguistic signifiers in a conventional sense but were instead imbibed with form and a self - referential status that opened up a more fluid space for interpretation.
So are imbibing his drawings with sensations conjured by the psychological and historical implications of the locations that tickle LaMere's muse and encouraged imagined narratives to bloom and grow and find their way into his art.
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.
After all this time, some decades, and this is level of «science» you are all reduced to in claiming that there is such a thing as the Greenhouse Effect — so what that water and carbon dioxide imbibe thermal infrared?
He'd brought along a sparkling wine he thought I might like — having noticed how much Prosecco I imbibe with DD on the blog — so I took him down to a boat ramp with a lovely view of the water and we cracked the screw cap (now there's a sensible innovation) and sipped a plastic cupful each as we watched the glorious moon rise.
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