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1 They're becoming places to not just imbibe knowledge but create it-physically
2 The child seemed to imbibe knowledge with a rapidity which astonished all those who watched her.
3 But beware how you imbibe knowledge from other sources; from the traditions of men; from mere human learning.
4 She took them into the large schoolroom where twenty small people of various sizes sat with their books, very cheerfully imbibing knowledge .
5 And this unorthodox fashion of imbibing knowledge in the very lap of the Earth Mother, was Lilámani Sinclair's impracticable idea of 'giving lessons'!
6 At first she imbibed knowledge under protest, much as she might have eaten food she disliked but which she believed was good for her.
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