Sentences with phrase «which imbues»

device, but the first with a touch screen and a camera, which imbues it with features not available on Amazon's other hardware.
The Echo Show is Amazon's fifth Alexa - enabled device, but the first with a touch screen and a camera, which imbues it with features not available on Amazon's other hardware.
Lewis repurposes these found objects to create doll - like assemblages, which she imbues with personal identity by means of her own ritual practices.
Cutler's compositions are often concentrated against a stark white background, which imbues them with a sense of timelessness and indeterminacy of place.
Through the use of genuine colour pigments and precious metals combined with labour - intensive execution he approaches the alchemical and magical craft which imbues the finished artwork.
However, for Solages, the psyche is not a personal artifact, it is a metaphysical condition which imbues reality.
While the beasts of the other - world are doing their utmost to cramp Rick's style, he's lucky enough to stumble on the «Terror Mask» which imbues our hero with the raw power of a freight train and the physical charms of a giant rippling rack of barbecue ribs.
It's epic stuff, showcasing the new Frostbite engine's awesome visuals, destructible tech and - most impressive of all - the stunning animation, which imbues each and every soldier with a real sense of weight and life.
Audi turned up the wick on its flagship luxury sedan with the S8 Plus trim, which imbues the standard S8's 4.0 - liter, twin - turbocharged eight - cylinder engine with a good deal more horsepower.
The focus of the story is less the carnage, however, than the couple's emergent incompatibility, which imbues it with a faint melancholy.
Its radiation mutated the Heart - Shaped Herb, believed to be a gift from the Panther God, which imbues the ruler of Wakanda — the Black Panther — with enhanced strength, speed, endurance and healing.
Its website later referred to the signing as «ratification» of the Agreement (Salmond called it an «accord»), which imbued an essentially political agreement with a legal status it simply did not possess.
Polynesians have a word for the power with which we imbue inanimate objects.
On the subject of tires, once the snow began to fly, we called the Tire Rack and installed a set of Bridgestone Blizzak LM - 22s, which imbued the 350Z with newfound authority in the white stuff.
This was before the E3 trailer, however, which imbued a sense of skepticism in many.
Closer inspection revealed that many of the flowers had the faces of young Asian men peering out from their tiny centers, which imbued these already ethereal forms with a spirit reminiscent of winged fairies or souls in flight.
Brown's interest in ceramic doll parts relates to the «creaturely character» with which they imbue her sculptures.
His often dark and idiosyncratic subjects are met with bold color choices and playful ornamentations, which imbue these characters with whimsy and mischief.
Ward's practice is defined by its embrace of varied media and in particular the recurrent use of found objects, which imbue his works with a tactile and visceral relationship to history and the real world.
Further, the SCC agreed with the Court of Appeal that the principal had a statutory duty to maintain a safe school environment, which imbued implied powers of search and seizure of a school - issued laptop.

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The prodigious expanses of time which preceded the first Christmas were not empty of Christ: they were imbued with the influx of his power.
No other approach to an educational problem seems possible, since a school is never separable from the community in which it works, whose living tradition it carries on, into which it sends citizens and leaders imbued with that tradition and committed to the social values.
Neither those imbued with the romantic spirit, a Weltanschauung which Humboldt had always regarded with distrust, nor the radical democrats felt that they could learn from him about freedom based on principles.
A cosmic dimension imbues this Canticle taken from the Book of Daniel, which the Liturgy of the Hours proposes for Sunday Lauds in the first and third weeks.
On other hand he differed from Evangelicals in their attitude to the liturgy which sought to imbue it with warmth and feeling.
But Whitehead, more imbued with the Newtonian spirit of generalizing from primitives to a complete physical theory, considered that it was a mistake, indeed, it was incoherent, to begin with measurements based on a particular geometry and construct a theory of the world which required the adoption of a different geometry.
The beauty toward which the universe strives is enough to imbue it with purpose.
In this way Christ ministers to men according to their very natures and according to the nature of the cosmos which was made through Him, imbued as it is with the pattern of the Unity - Law.
... «Is not this effort to imbue in mechanical instruments the reflection of spiritual duties, ennobled and uplifted to a service which touches the sacred?
Hitler's maniacal program of genocide, which annihilated 6 million Jews in our century, has imbued the term «anti-Semitism» with a quality of dread — dread of an incoherent and unconditional evil which is unaccountably present in human form.
If God is imbued with the charity which He Himself enjoins His creatures to live by, then He must lack the divine power to create and sustain a world in which such charity obtains: He is not God.
But the idea of pilgrimage reminds us it is a biblical concept that geographic space — just a car ride or plane flight away — can be imbued with God's presence, which is why God can tell the Israelites essentially, «Meet me in Jerusalem in spring.»
My childhood memories are a veritable cross-continental flavour tour de force, which is reflected in my irreverent style of cooking imbued with nutritional wisdom.
Trimmed, landscaped, bucolic and imbued with a sense of leisure which most of those who play on it often wish they could themselves actually possess, as they drive, swing and putt their way around, it is an almost perfect backdrop for any kind of contemplation — particularly girl watching.
Unfortunately, it also triggered a long period in which female characters were treated as people to be brutally murdered to imbue the hero with the requisite angst, culminating in a famous scene in which Green Lantern finds his girlfriend stuffed in a fridge.
Well, try deciphering the code for such messages as «Führung und Truppe müssen von dieser Ehrenpflicht durchdrungen sein» («Commanders and troops must be imbued with the honor of this duty»), which can be found in the accompanying manual.
This drastically overcomes practical and challenging limitations of metamaterials which are not found in nature and hence would require complicated and complex design to imbue them with special properties.
They also imbued them with an appreciation of Polish culture, which the Russian government discouraged.
But Edward O. Wilson, the Harvard professor of biology who is the father of sociobiology and the world's leading expert on social insects, believes that the virtues which GCMA imbued him with were crucial to forming his character, as a citizen and a scientist.
Here, brains are soaked in a solution that imbue the fats within it with a charge, before being exposed to an electrical field with an opposite charge, which behaves like a magnet, forcing all of the fat out of the brain tissue.
Each time I denied it though, I was imbuing the miscarriages with more and more shame, which only caused me to feel more isolated.
Our bodies are imbued with life energy or life force, (Qi or Chi in China, Ki in Japan, Prana in India and Tibet, Waken by the Lakotas, Orenda by the Iroquois, Megbe by the Ituri Pygmies, and The Holy Spirit by the Christian tradition) which connects us to universal life force or divine life energy.
The argument for the healing properties of gemstone and crystal energy, which the book points out are billions of years old, comes from internal vibrations imbued during their formation.
Imbued with Witch Hazel to obliterate bacteria and mastic which helps lock enlarged pores, this works wonders on congested complexions.
Each new collection brings a new overarching theme, which runs through every piece and imbues the signature aesthetic with a new twist.
A soothing color combo of white and yellow imbues this ceramic pot egg cooker with a sunny disposition which we can't help but love.
Anjali Mehta's clothing is glamorous enough for special occasions, yet imbued with an effortless quality which makes it ideal for vacations.
Director Shawn Levy imbues the film with all the style of a made - for - TBS production, which makes the many saccharine - laced moments far more overwhelming than they should've been.
... one can't help but admire the glee with which Verhoeven has imbued the film's more disgusting moments...
As Wiseau, Franco expertly mimics the wannabe filmmaker's many tics and unplaceable accent — Wiseau has never divulged his age, background or anything other than his name, which might not even be Tommy Wiseau — but also imbues him with a genuine sense of pathos.
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