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Infused with carnation blossoms, acorns, poplar buds, juniper berries and other herbs, it is often made as a mead distillate or mead nectar, some of the varieties having as much as 75 % of alcohol.
:: Infused with the power of the time vortex, Rose Tyler: " I can see everything, all that is, all that was, all that ever could be.
Infused with individuality, no two heads are alike and the helmet-like headdresses are adorned with distinctive elements, suggesting personal or group symbols.
Infused with the power of the Savage Land's terraformer ( commissioned by the Beyonders ), she had become much like the Evolutionary herself: powerful, well-meaning, and mentally unstable.
Infused with new concepts of nation and service, French soldiers proved reliable enough to pillage Europe without " going native.
Infused with this new hope, he is conflicted by his engagement to Eleanor.
Currently in the US market there are 5 variations on the original flavour, which are Mango, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, Tropical Banana and recently Island Melon as well as 3 new addition in 2012, which are Malibu Red ( infused with Tequila ), Malibu Black ( 35 % Vol & Black ) and Malibu Sunshine ( Infused with Lemon and Lime flavours ).

Infused and characterized
Infused leaves are a good indicator of quality, which is characterized by maturity and uniformity of the shoots harvested for processing.

Infused and .
Infused insulin analogs such as NovoLog and Apidra typically begin to impact blood sugar levels 15 or 20 minutes after infusion.
Infused oils are also used for seasoning.
Infused oils should be kept refrigerated.
Infused oils are a combination of a carrier oil and plant material and they can be either commercially or domestically prepared.
Infused righteousness, by contrast, can be described as: " In Augustine's view, God bestows justifying righteousness upon the sinner in such a way that it becomes part of his or her person.
Colorado has defined under House Bill-1284 that a Medical Marijuana Infused Product to include tea, as its primary consumption is used for other health benefits other than THC.
Medical Marijuana Infused Products are therefore those products that are used for anything other than for smoking.
At the August 27th meeting Matt Cook, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Revenue was quoted as saying, " Medical-Marijuana Infused Products are any product, including but not limited to Teas, Tinctures, Hashish, Extracts, Balms, and Lotions that are ingested in any manner other than by smoking.
Eastdale CVI has been designated as one of the original eight sites in 2009-2010 for the Artist in Residence program, an Arts Infused Learning partnership program between the Durham District School Board and the Ontario Arts Council.
Arts Infused Learning is the teaching of core curriculum subject expectations through an arts medium.

with and surrealistic
Italian companies also had a strong line in slapstick comedy, with actors like André Deed, known locally as " Cretinetti ", and elsewhere as " Foolshead " and " Gribouille ", achieving worldwide fame with his almost surrealistic gags.
Musician Joe Walsh recorded chats with Moon, finding it remarkable how witty and alert the inebriated drummer managed to stay, ad-libbing his way through surrealistic fantasy stories à la Peter Cook, which Cooper reaffirms, saying he was not even certain he ever knew the real Keith Moon, or if there was one. Keith Moon showing off atop his drumkit Toronto, 21 October 1976
The show combines Polunin's clown style, characterized by deep non-verbal expression and interaction with the audience, with Gilliam's rich visuals and surrealistic imagery.
During Hackworth's decade-long exile with the Drummers, he is able to maintain a connection with his daughter through the Primer, and when he returns she joins him, eventually choosing to stay with a surrealistic acting troupe in London.
His next partner, Lucille Bremer, was featured in two lavish vehicles, both directed by Vincente Minnelli: the fantasy Yolanda and the Thief, which featured an avant-garde surrealistic ballet, and the musical revue Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ), which featured a memorable teaming of Astaire with Gene Kelly to " The Babbit and the Bromide ," a Gershwin song Astaire had introduced with his sister Adele back in 1927.
Troma films are B-movies known for their surrealistic or automatistic nature, along with their use of shocking imagery ; some would categorize them as " shock exploitation films ".
The series largely concerns the colourful and surrealistic adventures of Tim and Daisy as they navigate through life, decide on what they want to do with their lives, come to terms with affairs of the heart, and try to figure out new and largely unproductive ways of killing time.
* The Magritte walk in the center of the city features various surrealistic representations, including street lights capped with bowler hats in homage to the artist.
Roman Polanski's first film in English, the frightening and surrealistic Repulsion ( 1965 ) – with Catherine Deneuve as a young woman who goes increasingly mad.
Hiršal was widely regarded as one of the most important Czech authors of experimental poetry ; after early surrealistic writings, he made his literary debut with a collection of poems.
The surrealistic third issue (# 45 ), " Sleepwalker ," opens with Tony heading to bed, and in his dream he hears Johnny Turbo's voice, telling him about Gate of Thunder and Lords of Thunder, and telling him a code to access Bomberman on a three-in-one disc.
He moved into big-budget filmmaking with the surrealistic Greaser's Palace ( 1972 ).
Janco's sketches of the Bucharest Pogrom are, according to cultural historian David G. Roskies, " extraordinary " and in complete break with Janco's " earlier surrealistic style "; he paraphrases the rationale for this change as: " Why bother with surrealism when the world itself has gone crazy?
In 1922 he published his first book, a collection of surrealistic aphorisms, with the title Rrose Sélavy ( based upon the name ( pseudonym ) of the popular French artist Marcel Duchamp ).
Business Day writer Angel G. De Jesus wrote that Mayo was ' a surrealistic expressionist with a satiric sense of humor.
The latter, enclosed in its beautiful gilded fame, with its surrealistic dimensions of elongated and entangled bodies and its range of iridescent colours, constitutes one of the most important works of Early Mannerism.
In 1968 Jefferson Airplane referenced the book in their song The House at Pooneil Corners, a surrealistic depiction of global nuclear war co-written by Paul Kantner and Marty Balin, ending with the line " Which is why a Pooh is poohing in the sun ".

with and satire
His point is simply that the Tories have showered him with personal satire, despite the fact that as a private subject he has a right to speak on political matters without affronting the prerogative of the Sovereign.
In them, there is usually a group of Anglo-Americans with tragicomic problems, worthy of being explored either in the novel or in the play or in comedy and satire ''.
A deft, hilarious satire on very high French society involving a statesman with two enviable possessions, a lovely young bride and a head containing such weighty thoughts that he has occasionally to remove it for greater comfort.
A satire portraying a future and dystopian Western society with — based on contemporary trends — a culture of extreme youth rebellion and violence: it explores the violent nature of humans, human free will to choose between good or evil, and the desolation of free will as a solution to evil.
In late 2006, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan blended vulgar humour with cultural satire.
Jello Biafra's biting lyrics tackled the sociopolitical concerns of the Reagan era with a distinct sense of morbid humor and satire, following in the footsteps of such earlier rock satirists as Frank Zappa and non-musical countercultural figures like Abbie Hoffman and Lenny Bruce.
Their activity and art were more political and social, with corrosive manifestos and propaganda, satire, public demonstrations and overt political activities.
Actors were likewise regarded with suspicion, as their performances provided an opportunity for satire at the expense of the government.
There Thomas collaborated with Davenport on the satire The Death of the King's Canary, though due to fears of libel the work was not published until 1976.
Not only did he fight for the Protestant cause as a preacher and theologian, but he was almost the only member of Luther's party who was able to confront the Roman Catholics with the weapon of literary satire.
His satire is incisive, but in a scholarly and humanistic way ; it does not appeal to popular passions with the fierce directness which enabled the master of Catholic satire, Thomas Murner, to inflict such telling blows.
Epigram is associated with ' point ' because the European epigram tradition takes the Latin poet Martial as its principal model ; he copied and adapted Greek models ( particularly the contemporary poets Lucillius and Nicarchus ) selectively and in the process redefined the genre, aligning it with the indigenous Roman tradition of ' satura ', hexameter satire, as practised by ( among others ) his contemporary Juvenal.
The world had laughed at his satire, but few had interfered with his activities.
His films ( often with Peppino De Filippo and almost always with Mario Castellani ) expressed a sort of neorealistic satire, in the means of a guitto ( a " hammy " actor ) as well as with the art of the great dramatic actor he also was.
Although Villaggio's movies tend to bridge trash comedy with a more elevated social satire ; this character had a great impact on Italian society, to such a degree that the adjective fantozziano entered the lexicon.
The first of these, It's Always Fair Weather ( 1956 ) co-directed with Donen, was a musical satire on television and advertising, and includes his famous roller skate dance routine to " I Like Myself ", and a dance trio with Michael Kidd and Dan Dailey which allowed Kelly to experiment with the widescreen possibilities of Cinemascope.
The Happy Land ( Court Theatre, 1873 ), a daring political satire and burlesque of W. S. Gilbert's The Wicked World, was written in collaboration with Gilbert, who wrote under the pseudonym F. L. Tomline.
Richard D ' Oyly Carte was the booking manager for Oscar Wilde, a then lesser-known proponent of aestheticism, and dispatched Wilde on an American lecture tour in conjunction with the opera's U. S. run, so that American audiences might better understand what the satire was all about.

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