Liber magnus, vulgo "Liber Adami" appellatus, opus Mandaeorum summi ponderis (2 vols., Berlin and Leipzig, 1867), is an excellent metallographic reproduction of the Paris MS. A German soul, permeates the whole aether, the domain of Ayar. [Please select]
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That diffuses itself all through the body, permeates. [Please select]
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Everyone notices the aromatic odour which permeates the atmosphere round a chocolate factory. [Please select]
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A lofty ideal of purity and chivalrous honor permeates every page, even in the most ludicrous scenes. [Please select]
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Christianity resembles dye, which permeates every fibre of the fabric, and which nothing can eradicate. [Please select]
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It is the soul which permeates a system, that I look at. [Please select]
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"These pipes of peace once symbolized heaven and earth to the Indians and the mysterious power that permeates all nature." [Please select]
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Then, on her appearance in "Much Ado About Nothing:" "She permeates the raillery of Beatrice with an indescribable charm of mischievous sweetness." [Please select]
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It permeates all we do, as well as all we think and will, with the partial exception of automatic action, above indicated. [Please select]
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It seems to be the large perennial root that holds the poison, though some authorities claim that the poison permeates the entire plant to a certain extent. [Please select]
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"Let's just be quiet, and give ourselves up to the hill of Drouva, and Greece, and the night, and--and what surrounds and permeates us and all this." [Please select]
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