| 21. | However, in 2006 Bord na gCon was imbued with controversy.
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| 22. | Dwellings were imbued with character by the skill of their building.
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| 23. | Luminski can, however, imbue his pieces with a pervasive tone.
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| 24. | De Grazia imbued the building itself with all manner of fanciful touches.
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| 25. | And it imbues any event with instant cachet and intimacy.
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| 26. | Ardant imbues her countess with a enigmatic range of emotions.
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| 27. | Flat-tax proponents tend to imbue the idea with talismanic qualities.
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| 28. | But he imbues the role with an affection that is almost sexual.
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| 29. | Japan imbues rigorous notions of propriety into children from an early age.
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| 30. | Heritage imbues Serkin's recording of the " Goldberg"
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