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But it takes even longer for new technologies to penetrate the market.
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The fund said it expects to help XJet penetrate China's manufacturing sector.
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It cannot penetrate the wilds; it cannot get into the dry lands.
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It was always dark; the autumn daylight was unable to penetrate it.
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He could penetrate no farther into the instructions; the cipher again changed.
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Not so; you used the riddle and I but spoke in kind.
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For two days I'd carried the riddle of Project Nemesis inside me.
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How had he not been able to work out this riddle earlier?
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And in the riddle of Cleobulus, one of the seven wise men:
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One day Ish heard him asking a riddle of the other children.
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All those people going talk, talk, talk on television diffuse your focus.
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Nothing like agreement to diffuse an argument, Claire had learned long ago.
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Also diffuse when making fatherly decisions, especially about the punishment of children.
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At 4 weeks after treatment, there was evidence of diffuse IAS remodeling.
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Conclusion: This study supports the role of glutamate in diffuse glioma biology.
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The delicious moments are when the intangibilities prevail and pervade and possess.
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A similar sense of unreality has been held to pervade the speeches.
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The most reprehensible motives and the most shocking thoughtlessness pervade them throughout.
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As Christmas drew near a bitter restlessness began to pervade Ward 6.
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Daysmoor doesn't move, but Sing feels a decided stiffness pervade the atmosphere.
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Most executives understand that digital technologies permeate nearly every function of business.
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The thread-like branches permeate the earth or whatever the mushroom grows upon.
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Poetic fancies in these lines permeate the early literature of diverse peoples.
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The fumes of bad tobacco and whisky began to permeate the closet.
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New conceptions of Right and Wrong must generate and permeate the workers.
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Unfortunately, those same watery vibes won't necessarily imbue you with financial wizardry.
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The role of air is to imbue everything and sustain all materiality.
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I love the sweetness that turnips imbue when cooked in this broth.
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He was vaguely impressed such an unconscious move should imbue such sensuality.
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Why did my Maker imbue me with an insatiable thirst for knowledge?
Usage of interpenetrate in English
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They interpenetrate and a change in one affects all the others.
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It works both ways, too; art and life interpenetrate each other.
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These two principles reappear and interpenetrate all things, all thought; the one, the many.
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Whatever be its solution, all the individual phases mutually extend and interpenetrate one another.
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We see also that they have an analogy with one another, and that in Mathematics they often interpenetrate.
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All was so still that sleep seemed to interpenetrate the structure, causing the very moonlight to look discordantly awake.
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And the situation becomes complicated when the historical periods interpenetrate, as your Hamiltonian era and the Hruntan Empire have interpenetrated.
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The psychology of religion should interpenetrate his historical learning; the best methods of pedagogy should guide his approach to men.
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We know that the region of the bodily limbs is that in which physical, etheric and astral forces interpenetrate most deeply.
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Each atom is surrounded by a field, formed of the atoms of the four higher planes, which surround and interpenetrate it.
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In a chemical combination the different substances interpenetrate and are lost in one another: they are not mechanically separable nor individually distinguishable.
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And all this mixes with your most mystic mood; so that fact and fancy, half-way meeting, interpenetrate, and form one seamless whole.
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But in us the animal and the human interpenetrate in every feature, in every curve of the body, and with infinite variety.
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It seemed instead to interpenetrate the arm-asthough bone and flesh were spectral, without power to dislodge the shining particles from position.
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Indeed, they interpenetrate to such a degree that even the use of the word "state" is apt to be misleading.
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Professor Dowden has also laid stress upon the harmonious balance of Wordsworth's nature, his different faculties seeming to interpenetrate one another, and yield mutual support.