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  • You start ingraining that philosophy and mentality in your kids as early as September conditioning . ..
  • Don Pancho credits his parents with ingraining the " moral capital " of humility and simplicity.
  • There, one of his teachers, abb?Voussure, " finished ingraining in him an unwavering Christian faith ."
  • The service, which turns 80-years-old this year, has survived in part by ingraining itself in the business of Capitol Hill.
  • She is powerful in both physical ability and knowledge, but is always calm and reassuring due to her parents ingraining the idea of absolute obedience on her.
  • The corrupted Brotherhood of the Spear spread out, ingraining itself like a multi-headed serpent into all facets of human society, from science to magic and politics.
  • The novel's creation and use of common stereotypes about African Americans and associated stage productions ) played a major role in permanently ingraining these stereotypes into the American psyche.
  • Unfortunatley, this results in the further ingraining of malicious defamation of Mr . Miyamoto at Wikipedia until the evidence becomes so overwhelming that the use of CheckUser cannot be avoided.
  • Is there really anything that can be done to correct a self-taught hacker who has spent a lifetime unmatching his set of clubs and ingraining every fault until it has become habit?
  • Palmer stepped out of his role as receivers coach and put Bledsoe on a structured program of fundamentals, helping him with his footwork and ingraining a thought process that would lead to the elimination of mistakes.
  • At the end of the meeting, he insisted on shaking each man's hand and looking them in the eye as they left the tent as a way of ingraining his personal expectations on each of them.
  • Last spring, visitors needed reservations to reach the viewing area; by late summer, you could walk up unannounced, look out at the 16-acre hole in the ground, and stare and think, ingraining it on your mind.
  • Persevering allows them to avoid the embarrassment of how wrong they were in the first place . " The common-held belief in a catastrophic event occurring on a future date can have the effect of ingraining followers with a sense of uniqueness and purpose.
  • Instead of paying off the extortionists, the hotel hires a specialist in minbo, a lawyer ( Miyamoto ) who teaches the staff how to stand up to the gangsters', intimidation, ingraining the lesson that yakuza only deal in fear and will not harm anyone.
  • Named after the next year of the comet Halley's return, Project 2061's title embodies the symbolism of the long term nature of this reforming effort, ingraining in the populace the patience and persistence that would be necessary to sustain the project over the long haul.
  • They rose to popularity in 2008 with " L . O . V . E " and their retro-dance number " How Come, " though cemented their position in the K-pop world in 2009 with " Abracadabra ", with its electronica-based genre, pioneering ( albeit controversial ) concept, along with its iconic and now globally recognized dance entitled'The Arrogant Dance ( 苈t?) 激?)' successfully ingraining themselves into modern popular culture.
  • At times he described what might be described as trantric or altered states  safe in the cocoon of his sodden kayak while storms raged around him for days . He was convinced that in a survival situation the mind gave up long before the body ( or indeed the craft ), and to help accomplish the second trip he trained himself in sleep deprivation as well as mentally, which he described at times as prayer, meditation, autogenic training and ingraining his sub-conscious with affirmational mottos like " I will make it " and " Keep going west ".