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1She retired at once to the ladies' cabin to indue her poke-bonnet with coquelicot trimmings.
2What weapons to select, what armour to indue.
3The Indue cards are used like a debit card.
4Indue was contacted for comment on this article.
5Upon them, and beneath the short skirt of a red flannel petticoat, she had indued a pair of cricket-guards.
6He is represented as an immense Giant who had seven heads, and was indued with immense strength and abilities.
7Indue the signet of Solomon!
8Despite her injunction against hurry, the girl had already indued the white brocade and stood before the mirror conning herself.
9Could we be indued thus to prostitute ourselves, HOW should we appear in the Eyes of the Virtuous & Wise?
10She had indued her feet with goloshes and pinned up her skirts till they looked like some demented Paris mode.
11He had indued his master's trousers, and, save for an unfashionable bagginess at the hips, they fitted him surprisingly well.
12The system in Wide Bay works like this: 80 per cent of the recipient's income will go onto the Indue card.
13A fifth tractate on things theological, still in the egg state, was to have been indued with the rather startling appellation of
14We now come to the noble Dog, indued by the Creator with qualities which especially fit him to be the companion of man.
15"When men turn heretic they seem to be indued with all the cunning of the devil!"
16Since the researches of Lartet and Christy, it has been known as an established fact that these savages were indued with rare artistic skill.