「Permeated」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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al mistrust between the two nations that has | permeated all aspects of Moroccan-Algerian relations. |
4: "I can't help but think that this tragedy | permeated as a result of the pressure placed on advent |
The libretto is | permeated by the ideals of Rousseau and the French Rev |
Space is | permeated by dust and at times it is hard for X-rays t |
omote interaction, the areas of strength are | permeated by three distinctive attributes: collaborati |
A book | permeated by contradictions and moral conflicts, openi |
bed as "[t]his dead belt which must first be | permeated by the national spirit before the alien elem |
nced that every professor and teacher, being | permeated by one and the same feeling of devotion to t |
distinct opinions, and as long as this issue | permeated every political question, the Union could no |
They believed qi | permeated everything and linked their surroundings tog |
e East limited to glazing techniques, but it | permeated his notions of design and colour, as well. |
itional culture from his childhood, and this | permeated his writings, particularly in the early year |
the brilliantly executed line drawings that | permeated his later published works on Egyptology. |
cals, including a number of organochlorides, | permeated into the local drinking water supply, and th |
", in keeping with the sixties culture which | permeated life in Berkeley at the time. |
However, the corruption that | permeated much of President Grant's administration bec |
es (Conserving NRG) reflected the humor that | permeated Russell's music. |
Despite the general segregation that | permeated society in Texas, establishments in the Spor |
istence, as well as many other theologically | permeated stories which expounded on numerous Oomoto s |
But since then, razz has pretty much | permeated the culture. |
s that the stench of the burning human flesh | permeated the air for many days after." |
y ignorant of the extent to which the unrest | permeated the peasantry until he embarked on a tour of |
look, and a Virginia style of decorating has | permeated the world of interior design. |
Reich was a matter of corporate policy that | permeated the whole Farben organization... |
roduced carbon black for dyes; its emissions | permeated the area for nearly sixty years, leaving soo |
ting, which prompted him to write Flahooley, | permeated the project. |
ncealment" and of the lack of integrity that | permeated the Defense establishment. |
ng program and facility inequities that have | permeated the district's elementary schools. |
t the equal-note Solesmes interpretation has | permeated the musical world, apparently due to its eas |
dence of the Etruscan culture having heavily | permeated their less advanced Latin and sabine neighbo |
It could also be argued that the effects | permeated throughout society, with 2/3 of wool being p |
s in religious buildings, their efforts have | permeated virtually every facet of life on the Tibetan |
When healthy it is evident as a spirit | permeated with intelligence. |
Solid sea ice is | permeated with channels filled with salty brine. |
y to food items that have become very highly | permeated with the substance of those who have cooked, |
10 "as a tribute to the consummate artistry, | permeated with idealism, which he has demonstrated dur |
impact zone and partially re-welded) that is | permeated with permafrost, thus creating a close analo |
pts the ghosts to appear, for Ghost Dance is | permeated with all kinds of phantasmal presence. |
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