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be permeated by



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And that field, Higgs concluded in separate research, also published in 1964, must be permeated by  a type of particle known as a boson.

From Time • Oct. 8, 2013

To be permeated by horror is to be destroyed spiritually.

From Time Magazine Archive

All his education should be permeated by spiritual feeling, but there are some aspects in which the realisation is clearer, and possibly his contact with nature stands out as the highest in this respect.

From The Child under Eight by Murray, E. R. (Elsie Riach)

If the walls are composed solely of non-nitrogenous cellulose, this view is highly improbable; but it can hardly be doubted that they must be permeated by proteid matter, at least whilst they are growing.

From Insectivorous Plants by Darwin, Charles

Christianity had begun to be permeated by those strange mediæval fancies which would have been as inexplicable to the old-Roman mind of four centuries before as they are to the mind of the nineteenth century.

From The Byzantine Empire by Oman, Charles William Chadwick




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