Venice, a traditional gateway for early Grand Tours of Italy, is steeped in music.
"I'm steeped in the law, " said Gilmore, who was once his state's attorney general.
The 40-year-old company is steeped in a heritage of security (some would say paranoia).
In any case, he spoke the language and was steeped in its history actually all history.
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"I'm delighted to take permanent charge of a great club steeped in tradition, " stated Short.
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During the 14-year war, the police were involved in the fighting and were steeped in corruption.
Jews, both in Israel and the Diaspora, are steeped in the details of history.
We are steeped in the tradition of honor and sacrifice for the greater good.
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The heavily immigrant banlieues that encircle French towns are steeped in unemployment, gang violence and rage.
With the farm as our base, we began exploring a region steeped in history.
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While we are somewhat of a hybrid agency we are still steeped in PR.
You get an instant audience and fresh talent steeped in a sensibility that's still evolving.
By contrast, steeped or percolated coffee made with robusta beans is very strong in caffeine.
And his own biography, steeped in the tragedies of 20th-century Balkan history, resonates with many compatriots.
Vanished civilisations and lost empires leave a city stalked by horror and steeped in wonder.
Steeped in blue-eyed soul, gospel and rock, the album featured guest appearances by Conor Oberst, M.
"Those who committed it are steeped in the mindset and means of past violence, " he added.
But even more importantly, I'm really not steeped in the law that she was dealing with.
The villages of the Bediks are formed by dense groups of huts with steeped thatched roofs.
Since 1997 Harley-Davidson has been steeped in an internal makeover that has little to do with marketing.
Casting Shadows is steeped in the country twinges of lap steel, harmonica, banjo, strings, and acoustic guitars.
You must also decipher your sector's operating rules--it might be bound by regulation, or steeped in tradition.
Scott Fitzgerald character whose life and business deals were steeped in the glitter of wealth and romanticism.
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Benedict, now known as the emeritus pope, had a scholarly demeanor and was steeped in church traditions.
Guardiola, steeped in the title-hungry culture of Barcelona, will at least be able to relate to that.
The drafters of the constitution were steeped in the liberal writings of Enlightenment philosophers and legal scholars.
As Logan points out, all life on earth has long been steeped in a continuous gravity environment.
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When it comes to science, judges are steeped in a long tradition of welcoming junk into the courtroom.
The cottage is steeped in history with 19th Century graffiti on the windowsills and gunshots in some doors.
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In a town full of people steeped in politics but short on substance, Mr Geithner is the opposite.
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