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1- Arthur’s affability began to be tinctured with a faint new sarcasm.

2- Green black walnuts can be tinctured to make a parasite cleanse for livestock and humans.

3- Any charge may be tinctured of a fur, though furs occur infrequently in German and Nordic heraldry.

4- Not only is the matter of praise, but the accompaniments also, are often tinctured with idolatry.

5- Test pilots have colloquialized the most hazardous flight test procedures in a phrase tinctured with bravado — pushing the envelope .

6- With all her fervor, and enthusiasm, and speculation, her religion is not tinctured in the least with gloom.

7- Major is entitled to praise for exposing to his countrymen several of the more glaring errors and abuses of his time, but his mind was deeply tinctured by superstition, and he defended some of the absurdest tenets of popery by the most ridiculous and puerile arguments.

8- Our own detestation of those who have attempted the most execrable massacre recorded in the history of guilty man is tinctured by a profound sentiment for the impotent rage which it discloses.

9- Is it not well known that their determinations are often governed by a few individuals in whom they place confidence, and are, of course, liable to be tinctured by the passions and views of those individuals?

10- In speaking of his intelligence, my wife, who at heart was not a little tinctured with superstition, made frequent allusion to the ancient popular notion, which regarded all black cats as witches in disguise.

11- One group of songs is ” tinctured with the search for salvation”: “I Shall Be Released” (on the demo, but not on the album), “Too Much of Nothing”, “Nothing Was Delivered”, “This Wheel’s On Fire”, “Tears of Rage” and “Goin’ To Acapulco”.

12- The views of the author, it was charged, were ” tinctured with the Parliament of Religions flavor” but Beach maintained that they were not nearly so liberal as that.

13- Fresh and dried herbs can be tinctured where herbs are kept in an alcohol or made into ace tracts where it is contained in a vinegar extract.

14- The chief field is azure tinctured and shows two gold Commonwealth Stars from the Coat of arms of Australia, and a gold rose in between, depicted as her personal symbol.

15- The main field of the Crown Princess’ coat of arms is or tinctured and shows a gules MacDonald eagle and a Sable tinctured boat both symbolising her Scottish ancestry.

16- The main field of the Crown Princess’ coat of arms is or tinctured and shows a gules MacDonald eagle and a Sable tinctured boat both symbolising her Scottish ancestry.

17- A charge tinctured “proper” (also sometimes termed “natural”) is coloured as it would be found in nature.

18- John Campbell, in his “The Lives of the Chief Justices of England”, said that “His reasoning … is narrow minded; had utter contempt for method and style in his compositions”, and says that Coke’s “Reports” were ” tinctured with quaintness and pedantry”.

19- In the 4th century, Cyril of Jerusalem mentioned a “Gospel of Thomas” twice in his “Catechesis”: “The Manichæans also wrote a Gospel according to Thomas, which being tinctured with the fragrance of the evangelic title corrupts the souls of the simple sort.

20- Accordingly, those Gnostic systems which are tinctured by Grecian philosophy, while leaving untouched the doctrine of seven or eight material heavens, develop in various ways the theory of the region above them.

21- While the plodding votary of meaning is anxiously inquiring out the sense… his fellow-worshipper, remembering that our eyes were not given us for nothing… roves, in gazing ecstasy from page to page, till here and there arrested by the choice vignette or richly tinctured plate.

22- During the 19th century, especially in Germany, many coats of arms were designed to depict a natural landscape, including several charges tinctured “proper” (“i.e.” the way they appear in nature).

23- Toxic residues are passed down to the unsuspecting consumer through encapsulated or tinctured herbal supplements from poor quality herbs for the sole reason of cutting production costs and nothing more.

24- By the side of the Americanized Anglo-Saxon, elevated by vitalizing freedom of thought and inter course with nature, we find the English representa tive, burly of mind and body, full of animal energy, marked by aggressive stubbornness, tinctured with brusqueness and conceit.

25- The bones in one mammoth’s head were “somewhat red, as tho’ they were tinctured with blood” and a forefoot, cut from a leg, was as big around as a man’s waist.

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