She was given the task of bringing me up and instilling reasonably good values in me. |
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They believe in instilling a deep sense of self-respect and discipline among students. |
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In the tradition of folk artists everywhere, Nana taught her to sew and knit, instilling in her the sense of the art in the handcrafted. |
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Topical anesthesia is administered by instilling anesthetic drops into the eye. |
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Appropriate position can be checked by aspirating through the needle used for instilling the local anesthetic. |
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My mother and father did a great job in instilling the morals and principles in us from the very beginning. |
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The fluid was aspirated by immediate gentle hand suction applied to the instilling syringe after each instillation. |
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It is often the hard taskmaster who alone succeeds in instilling mistrust of primrose paths. |
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Moral forcers would try to control their servants' sexuality by instilling a high level of self-control. |
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Chandler's words crackle and dance, amusing us while instilling a sense of impending doom. |
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This curricular activity for a group of five is aimed at instilling respect for all religions. |
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My heartfelt gratitude to my parents for instilling the values of gratitude and faith into me and for all the sacrifice they accepted for me. |
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The approach appears to be one of instilling fear, uncertainty and doubt in those who apply for rebates to which they are entitled. |
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Despite the debates over the years, a majority of Americans view public schools as a proper venue for instilling religious beliefs. |
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The full moon instilling some notion of romanticism in the minds of the stupid humans. |
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It's down to instilling the right beliefs in people so they see the attractions of the jobs market. |
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This film wants to champion personal empowerment, the notion of uplifting the minority class by instilling pride and power to the community. |
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Fallopian tube patency can be confirmed by detecting an enhanced signal after instilling microbubbles into the uterine cavity. |
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To some, citizenship education is about instilling patriotism, love for country and internalization of the institutions of the nation State. |
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He wrote in a didactic tone aimed at instilling the ideology of the landed aristocracy. |
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He fluently weaves between a canvas of dark and light tonalities to the effect of instilling an absorbing listening experience upon the would-be viewer. |
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I couldn't say she was particularly gifted at inspiring confidence and trust, while instilling calm and collectiveness. |
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In every unit, senior management is responsible for instilling these ethical values and ensuring that the corresponding principles are applied. |
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This task of humanizing and caring for creation and instilling this in others is more important today than ever. |
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At Granit Plus instilling a passion for the beauty and stylishness of granite and quartz is a mission. |
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They credit him with instilling small-d democratic principles that guide their lives today. |
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Generally speaking, women are more likely than men to place importance on instilling all of these characteristics. |
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The initial assessment considered a possible brain tumor, instilling a great deal of fear for the family, which included six children. |
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Schools began to specialize in instilling self-esteem in the offspring of the American upper middle class. |
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There appears to be support for instilling more accountability for both young offenders and their parents. |
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In the course of our recent acquisitions we have therefore spared no effort in instilling that spirit throughout our new entities. |
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As always, instilling the culture and values of Saputo will be of utmost importance. |
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The school, with a focus on co-curricular activities, aims at mental and physical growth of its students by instilling among them a love of learning. |
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He oversaw a brutal regime, aimed at instilling respect, deference and acceptance of duty into the princes. |
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Jennie kept his parliamentary vestments for her son, apparently instilling in Winston the sense that he would be a leader. |
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More than merely instilling a positive attitude, cognitive-behavioral therapy teaches patients to reframe their expectations about what will happen if they exert themselves. |
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In case there were survivors, physical and mental humiliation would disable their witnessing power by instilling, as I have mentioned, an intolerable self-disgust. |
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Slice the Finals up any way you like, but the Nets, Pistons, Celtics, and the rest of the Eastern clodhoppers stand little or no chance of instilling fear in the Lakers. |
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After a further 15 min of perfusion with isosmolar perfusate, we added back leukocytes to the perfusate before instilling either acid or saline in the airway. |
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After two defeats in two against the hosts so far, a win in Perth would go a long way to instilling belief into the team before their World Cup opener against the same opponents in Melbourne on Valentine's Day. |
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It should be geared towards, on the one hand, strengthening the non-proliferation commitment of the NPT and, on the other hand, instilling a new momentum into the process of nuclear disarmament. |
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Fundamentally, these programs are about instilling in these young people some hope for the future and full pride in their identities and in their community. |
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Family volunteering is viewed overall as providing an important opportunity to develop values for future generations by instilling good social conscience. |
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Double because, firstly, school is the natural place for instilling into the youngest members of our society important social values such as honesty, solidarity, team spirit, tolerance and fair play. |
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Women were considered to have the essential role of instilling their children with values conducive to a healthy republic. |
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Lumpkin College, founded last Tuesday night, after your most recent thing with the police, is dedicated to instilling in Bradley Lumpkin an appreciation of staying out of jail. |
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On the whole these recordings are excellently interpreted and have a bright sound. Unfortunately some of the tempi are heavy, instilling a Germanic rather than Parisian spirit. |
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By working with schools to get students excited about indigenous plants, cooking, and preserving foods, Project Disc is instilling a positive perception of farming and lifelong knowledge about nutrition. |
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Formal art courses allow teachers the possibility of inspiring young people, developing collaborative approaches and instilling passion, excitement and energy through participation in the creative process. |
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The Spirit alone can keep alive the freshness and authenticity of the beginnings while at the same time instilling the courage of interdependence and inventiveness needed to respond to the signs of the times. |
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The Venerable Prayudh's work for peace consists in instilling, through his writings and lectures, a conscious awareness of peace and the true quality of life. |
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It is aimed at reducing the environmental impact of navigation, while promoting the benefits of this type of transportation, in particular, by instilling in shippers and boaters the need to always behave responsibly. |
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The training given these scribes, moreover, included training of character and instilling the high ideal of wisdom, as would befit the servants of the king. |
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Because most breaches have garden-variety, low-tech origins, the most effective solutions are often also low-tech: Like instilling in employees a sense of care and respect for the personal information entrusted to them. |
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Declining U. S. bean stocks and rising world bean stocks are contrarian market influences, instilling a sloppy price trend to the bean market at this time. |
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People with children tend to give more emphasis than people without children to values such as good manners, being good citizens and respecting authority and less emphasis on instilling acceptance of diversity. |
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You would assume that it was instilling, or reinforcing, or rebooting attitudes and beliefs that this hypothetical civilization regarded — maybe correctly, maybe just superstitiously — as vital to its functioning. |
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Firstly: let me repeat the core of my anthropological experience an experience that has never stopped instilling in me the ideal of intersubjective encounter. |
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During this project, we designed an original toy to develop predispositions to musical practice and musical listening, instilling in the child a perfect pitch or a relative pitch. |
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Proactiveness, looking for low-level signals that herald change, and instilling a sense of shared responsibility, for example, for the improvement of products and services. |
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The Roman army hailed Alexander as emperor on March 13, 222, immediately instilling him with the titles of Augustus, pater patriae, and pontifex maximus. |
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Victorious rugby tours to Australia and the United Kingdom in the late 1880s and the early 1900s played an early role in instilling a national identity. |
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Instilling a feeling of insecurity is the best way to scare your population into submission and frighten away potential investors. |
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Instilling these values guaranteed my friend a stellar credit rating and history. |
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