Wilkins arrived, she left off even assuring herself that she was unshakeable, that she was permeated beyond altering by the atmosphere, she no longer thought of it or noticed it; she took it for granted.
On that day, the entire Stone Forest is permeated with a celebratory atmosphere.
His language was plain without being vulgar, exquisite without being ornate, permeated with the mien and flavor of Beijing culture.
The lyrical tradition has permeated also the Chinese prose,drama and novel,and has become the common literary consciousness of generations of Chinese literati.
It is permeated with a rich local color which is featured chiefly by its use of "the exclusive Chu dialect and melody as well as by its portrayal of the exclusive Chu locality and customs.
His language was plain without being vulgar, exquisite without being ornate, permeated with the mien and flavor of Beijing culture.
The place was dim, and the acrid smell of beer I'd always disliked permeated the walls.
"Perhaps in the future," she says, "we might see luxury brands playing on this idea that's already permeated the culture, of people investing in fewer but better things.
language in advertisement as everybody can see, advertisement has permeated almost every possible area of the world.
But it wasn't until the 1800s that the field really took off, when physicists like Lord Kelvin and James Clerk Maxwell were modeling atoms as spinning vortices in the luminiferous ether (a hypothetical substance that permeated all space through which light waves were said to travel).