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1 The present authorities are striving to infuse into it a little vitality of usefulness.
2 Such a charm, as I imagine, is the God able to infuse into his words.
3 I mean to remodel it, and infuse into it something more of the spark of living life.
4 The sight of the schooner seemed to infuse into the poor, wearied woman the superhuman strength of despair.
5 He collected the children and laboured to infuse into their hearts and heads some sort of moral principle.
6 The color, the gayety, the sparkle, he seemed miraculously to infuse into existence, left her breathless and startled.
7 Crucial questions For instance, what is this thing called Africa or African that people wish to infuse into curricula?
8 All that had a tendency to elevate and ennoble, he rescued from the past to infuse into the future.
9 I will not even speak to you of the bitterness you will infuse into my life;-unfortunatelythese are commonplaces!
10 I was so taken aback, my salute lost something of the benevolent condescension I had intended to infuse into it.
11 If I am to live fully, then must I infuse into my insular existence the electric spark of sympathetic friendship.
12 Heat the saucepan over a low heat to start allowing the orange and cardamom flavours to infuse into the liquid.
13 The greatest work of social education to-day is to infuse into all the social relations a new and more ardent spirit.
14 Instead of blunting the edge of her falchion she whets the steel, and would fain infuse into it her own acerbity.
15 The pretence of conscientious feeling which he contrived to infuse into his sordid bargain-driving might have done honour to Molière's Tartuffe.
16 Slowly bring to a simmer, and once it is simmering allow the spices to infuse into the liquid for a few minutes.
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