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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All leaders of Great Groups find ways to imbue the effort with meaning.
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For the most part, Alvin could not help but imbue the most abstract of movements with drama and emotion.
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He had not yet been permitted to imbue it with thought.
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His faith, to a degree, had dissipated his own, imbuing with a little fresh strength his run-down role.
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Intragroup rituals build cohesiveness, offer a welcome respite from long hours and high pressure, and imbue the enterprise with meaning.
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It is all part of Roddick's determination to imbue retailing with a higher status in society.
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It will be an important challenge in future to imbue their work with dignity, self-esteem and value.
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Nevertheless, the Guild succeeded in imbuing its members with a firm sense of self-worth and purpose.