| 1. | He attempted to ingrain within the listener a deep conviction of sin.
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| 2. | We have expended considerable resources to ingrain in our employees core values and ethics.
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| 3. | "That's their natural state until adults ingrain fear in them ."
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| 4. | It's only going to further ingrain itself into our culture and into our society.
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| 5. | You remind your players to ingrain every aching memory of the 74-65 loss in their brains.
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| 6. | "It's only going to further ingrain itself into our culture and into our society.
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| 7. | That's basically been where the money has been spent, to ingrain that thinking in people's heads.
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| 8. | "A primary goal of this program is to ingrain the idea of lifelong learning, " said Troupe.
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| 9. | But in any baseball community, the passing down of team loyalties through generations ingrains a collective appreciation of club history.
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| 10. | A silver service and a blue-and-gold ingrain carpet ( a form of inexpensive, flatwoven carpet installed.
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