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1 Let the child imbibe in the full spirit of play.
2 Experiment has convinced me that the slight amount of alcohol I imbibe in my claret is a grateful stimulus to digestion.
3 It doesn't take much, you know, if you haven't imbibed in a while.
4 This is the dominant heresy that, imbibed in youth, can scarcely ever be eradicated.
5 He never altogether got rid of some of the notions he had imbibed in the cloister.
6 However, the two-dimensional protein profiles were markedly different from those obtained with the ND seeds imbibed in ABA.
7 She thinks her immature ideas, imbibed in an out-of-the-way corner of the world, the immutable laws of nature.
8 Jean-Pierre felt the convictions imbibed in the regiment torn out of his breast-notby arguments but by facts.
9 Stella was imbibed in industrial weights.
10 Prejudices imbibed in youth and strengthened by age are to be broken down, and many an objection to be overcome.
11 At day 14, the leukocytes and platelet aggregates from the clot were imbibed in an organized web of fibrin fibrils.
12 Yes, I know he took your coat, but that wasn't Charley Downs; it was the tarantula-juice he'd been imbibing in Omaha.
13 However, driving under the influence of cannabis, or imbibing in public places where the consumption of alcohol is already banned, remain illegal.
14 However, driving under the influence of cannabis, or imbibing in public places, where the consumption of alcohol already is banned, remains illegal.
15 But driving under the influence of cannabis or imbibing in public places where the consumption of alcohol is already banned remain illegal.
16 No kind of practical preparation, in the way of systematic instruction, equals the practical knowledge imbibed in the common course of life.
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