Sentences with phrase «so imbued»

You may become so imbued by attending meetings that you might decide to run for director or even as president.
The second event was a conversation with my colleague, Harry Rodenhi, who shared his view that most people are so imbued with the idea that there is no «I» in team that they tend to lose touch with what they offer and exactly how they make a difference for others.
We are just so used to it, have it so imbued in our psyche, that we don't appreciated how farcical and damaging it is.
It is a huge event meant to be neutral, but it is so imbued by politics and power it is, for me, something obvious to be played about with and subverted» — L. MCKENZIE Spanning over two metres in width, Olga Korbut is a seminal work from Lucy McKenzie's celebrated multi-media practice.
It is a huge event meant to be neutral, but it is so imbued by politics and power it is, for me, something obvious to be played about with and subverted» (L. McKenzie, quoted in A. Donald, «Beyond the London Loop», The Herald Scotland, 6 April 2000).
Back in the East End, Gillian Wearing was premiering We Are Here, a new film so emotional and so imbued with the tragic that it moved the hearts of many into their throats.
For us, these characters are familiar, but grow and evolve in each show and have so imbued themselves in Fish's own persona that each one becomes a metaphor for personal exploration.
«I was so imbued with the idea that this was a purely degenerative condition that I treated people with rheumatoid arthritis or non-specific arthritis for three years or so before a patient with osteoarthritis persuaded me to look at his condition as possibly being connected with allergenic or environmental factors.
This study is so imbued with modern, sociological concepts, that the Church frequently appears as a circular, self - sustaining community, whose good seems to be simply herself: formation «comes forth from the Church and returns to it» (p. 59).
American Christians are so imbued with a subtle mixture of love of country, family, and God that it is difficult to see this as a false god.

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And even if every PE firm were imbued with genius, the mere fact that the field is so crowded would drive up deal prices and depress returns.
So, make sure you're imbuing your brand with the feelings you want with every message.
But so are the benefits: proximity to high - level execs, who drop in for pep talks and training sessions (founder Marc Benioff did not appear the week I was there, but his aura was everywhere); free run of the City by the Bay after hours; and the glow, the buzz, the grace that imbue Salesforce's vibrant headquarters in San Francisco's SoMa district, reminding initiates at every turn that they're part of something special.
After felicitously noting that for Soloveitchik «victory and defeat are of equal value,» he succumbs to the natural pull of a more one - sided, hierarchical position, writing that the motion of submissive retreat «is inherently endowed with holiness,» while «the act of advance is not in itself holy,» and so must be «imbued with this quality through the willingness to accept defeat.»
Just as the original text is imbued with Scripture, so Bishop Gilbert's approach in these conferences is full of insights from his own personal experience of lectio divina.
And it went on: «That is why, at this moment when the human race is undergoing so deep a transformation, women imbued with a spirit of theGospel can do so much to aid humanity in not falling».
So the Magic Apple from the Garden of Eden imbued Adam and Eve with genitals?
Whereas in South and Southeastern Europe, Church has been imbued with so many cosmic symbols.
It will be far wiser and truer to the nature of man to allow the essentials of the content of faith to «sink in» so that human culture itself becomes imbued with the truth of Revelation.
The «soil» of our lives is often imbued with struggle, pain and times of very deep distress, but these were all known by the «man of sorrows», who carried these bodily to the cross with all that impedes us now, that, as William Tyndale so richly put it, we might gain that better resurrection.
John Calvin was able to declare in 1555 without fear of contradiction: «There is no nation so barbarous, no race so brutish as not to be imbued with the conviction that there is a God.»
Having done business in Hawaii for so long, Matson's corporate culture is imbued with the spirit of «aloha» — that intangible quality of island culture that values openness, respect, humility, honesty and trust,» he continues.
And so as the Polyfaces, White Oaks, Gunthorps, Jonai, Buena Vistas, and Old Mill farms of the world toil to grow food deeply embedded in our local communities and imbued with their values of respect for people and animals and care for the land, we must support them / us, just as we must find ways to help others get onto the land to grow more food in small - scale agroecological systems.
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Creating a handmade item resonates with me already, so adding the additional element of collaborating with an artist to imbue these added layers and special design elements to our handcrafted slings, studio space, and events is incredibly special.
There's something about the exotic locales, the manic, rapid - fire patter of Robin Williams» Genie, and the magic that imbues every frame — the Genie's bottle, the magic carpet, Princess Jasmine's beguiling beauty... So it makes sense that a true Aladdin fan would want to go beyond Disney - inspired baby names and concentrate specifically on this 1992 classic.
While this distraction was in ascent, a leeway was created for imbuing the Chosen One with the political sagacity that he so pitifully lacks.
As to whether confusion is a predominantly human trait, I think that a suitable definition of confusion would be «a lack of understanding», so unless we first imbue animals with «understanding», their natural state is confusion so appearing confused or flumoxed would be unlikely.
So, if you wish your children to be imbued with perfect pitch, teach them Mandarin.
Traditionally, it's been used to imbue courage and strength, so if you have a particularly busy day ahead of you, whip up this heavenly milk to strengthen and calm your heart and mind.
So she took further training after her graduate degree to become a C.H.N (Certified in Holistic Nutrition) and started applying rigor to the practice, making connections with her work in neuroscience and imbuing it with a new credibility.
So much drama is imbued with the layers plus the partially revealed corset that modernises the overall look.
Schreiber is eminently watchable, managing to imbue his character with so many different emotions, that you are never sure where he's going to end up — and he keeps you guessing right till the very end.
Somehow she imbues Tara's alternate personalities — known as the «alters» — with enough substance to make them interesting, without making them so real that we forget they're a manifestation of an illness.
With so much non-fiction footage available, culled from such a long time span, the last thing the case would seem to cry out for is a conventional dramatization, the kind in which glamorous actors put on just enough makeup to look 10 percent like the people they play, without any hope of imbuing the roles with the intensity already captured on film.
So does the audience, but Spall imbues his performance with grace and humanity, even if it's most often indicated with an extensive vocabulary of squints and grunts.
Kirke, who was so good at being two - faced in GONE GIRL, imbues Tracey with a likeable swagger and literary sweetness.
John Early and Meredith Hagner as Elliott and Portia are marvels in roles that should be written off as second comings of Will & Grace's Jack and Karen, but are imbued with so much pathos and nuance that you're no longer merely infatuated with them as second - banana comedic relief, but instead endeared to their worst tendencies.
Spending so much time meticulously crafting the character of the room itself, seemingly trivial details are imbued with added significance.
Athough it can be a raw and unflinching look from the sidelines, Baker imbues the film with such spirit and energy that you're swept along in their journey and while you share their struggle, you're also intoxicated with their positivity and determination and he does so by refraining from judgment or condescension.
Weapons and armour you craft from a particular beast can be imbued with its powers, and so if you go after an icy enemy, you might want weapons that take power from fiery Behemoths.
So in the future it seems that emotion has been outlawed — a strange thing, for though the characters in the film appear to experience jealousy, anger, pride, and sadness, the audience is imbued with a majestic feeling of sleepy unconcern.
While De Niro chooses to portray his character virtually asleep, Nicholson imbues his with a life force so strong he all but blows De Niro off the screen.
So, director Joel Hopkins owes a debt of gratitude to these talented Oscar - winners for generating the requisite chemistry to imbue what would have otherwise merely been a readily - forgettable sitcom with enough gravitas to make it actually worth watching.
He's the single unifying factor in bringing together so many discrete movie franchises, and Josh Brolin imbues a CGI character who's so ridiculous - looking he's been a meme all winter with surprising humanity.
Back to the Future actually does manage to touch on key differences, such as racism and the imbalance of sex roles, but does so without ever losing the light - hearted energy that imbues the rest of the story.
Taking a stock character and imbuing her with specific, plausible verve, Beharie displayed a towering talent in stark juxtaposition to her diminutive frame, immediately joining the ranks of so many fine actors who make bad movies watchable.
And so, it is imbued with its Neoliberal logic and perpetuates the extreme wealth of a negligible minority against the vast majority of people that struggles to reach a respectable life.
So that the analysis that makes this music is imbued with the use of a quantitative methodology that allows to analyze and interpret the behavior of the same harmonic.
It's just that the protruding lenses are one of the interpretations Toyota imbued the MR2 with that always seemed tacky to me, so to see that same element circle back around to an actual Porsche is bizarre.
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