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Music from the series has permeated into different areas of culture.
How could they not be in the business, when it permeated their lives?
It took about 20 years for the idea to permeate Washington.
Gone, in other words, is the heat that permeates the play.
He never wanted to go back there, to that place so permeated with pain.
It is time that new ideas permeated the human community.
From its title on, this book is permeated with black culture.
The style permeates to the defense and to special teams.
A great sense of relief and understanding permeates the air.
This attitude, though, seems to have permeated the entire country.
"It would permeate the inside and also flow down to the ground."
Such talk makes perfect sense in a country permeated by a culture of beauty.
As a result, the issue is expected to permeate the fall elections.
The cold felt as if it had permeated to her bones.
"We're trying to understand and let that permeate the projects."
Thus, the good feeling that permeated the locker room today.
Its stories and characters have permeated the whole of Western culture.
Suddenly this year "the market" has permeated the economic debate.
"This litigation was something that permeated all of their lives."
Air permeates my entire mass and remains there for some time.
"Their culture is based on respect for other people, and that really permeates the game," King said.
I was next to the door, but could still feel the emotion that permeated the room.
Looking back, we can see that certain themes permeated the media from 1943 through 1945.
This idea of fair play has gone on to permeate the Challenge as a whole.
Her feelings permeated him in a way he'd never experienced before with another human being.