And be aware of what may be imprinted on our impressionable and malleable children in their formative years by the people to whom we expose them. |
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I might have left the camera behind but the image of this wreck was imprinted on my mind. |
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The ideal body image imprinted on my brain during adolescence belonged to the crew of sylphs that called Kate Moss their chief. |
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One of the images offered by this passage is that of the writer inherently connected to a past that is imprinted in a particular time and place. |
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His shoulder was bleeding heavily from the teeth marks that had been imprinted in his skin. |
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But, as she shuffled her feet in the leaves, her sharp gray eyes caught sight of something imprinted in the frozen ground. |
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For one thing, the mud is imprinted with wavy bumps, or corrugations, the marks left by the water at high tide. |
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Sending a calendar imprinted with a business logo can keep the business' name on the scheduler's desk for the entire year. |
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The ammunition lot number is imprinted on the outside of the right tuck flap of the 50-round box. |
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The spiky heals were imprinted in the ground and the toe part was facing Ginger. |
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Worse, though, is the danger posed by the wheel-tracks left imprinted in the wet sand. |
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Then he looked up sharply and said a few words that might have been, for the impact they had, imprinted on my brain with a branding iron. |
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The surface is unevenly imprinted with finger marks, and it has sprouted a pair of copper hoops. |
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The curious creatures wander into the tunnel and leave their footmarks imprinted in the clay, alerting staff to their presence. |
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It was covered with a green comforter and it was imprinted with daisies of a darker shade of green. |
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The shroud is imprinted with the image of a naked man who bears the marks of whipping and crucifixion. |
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Two men from Cleveland have been charged with illegally selling T-shirts imprinted with the Iowa State University logo. |
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Others got tattooed in their youth and later regretted being imprinted with a flaming death head or a Flying V guitar. |
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For the past seven years, the brewer has provided the company's stores with special snifters imprinted with the Great Lakes logo. |
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Some are imprinted with candy-colored portraits of Che Guevara rendered in a 1960's, retro Cuban poster style. |
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Depending on quantity ordered, these goggles can be imprinted with the command logo or name free of charge. |
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The words were still imprinted in my brain, something I always believed I could forget but never could. |
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Others have acknowledged that the Ulster experience is indelibly imprinted in the artist's psyche. |
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The image of her gliding effortlessly towards us in slow motion will forever be imprinted in my memory. |
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They hope to make their extraordinary acts of romantic courtship a moment indelibly imprinted on the minds of their lovers. |
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Since this was our only formal meeting, the event is indelibly imprinted in my memory. |
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Four works consist of thickly built up parchments of handmade paper imprinted with sections of maps. |
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The seal was usually impressed on red wax, but was occasionally seen imprinted on a wafer stuck to the instrument with soft wax. |
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The Dante he recited in Auschwitz was imprinted in his memory during his schooldays in Turin. |
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The layout of the maze was imprinted in my head and I knew if I needed to, that could be used to my advantage. |
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From the first instant when the mother sings a berceuse for her new born the sound is imprinted on the mind of the baby. |
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I just want him to have the same image imprinted in his memory that I have in mine. |
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Once the chick has imprinted on the initial object, hopefully the mother, it will no longer imprint on other objects. |
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It was protected by huge wooden doors, imprinted with black metal studs and a silver depiction of man and horse. |
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The scabbard was leather, with white metal designs of dragons breathing flame imprinted on to it. |
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He'd wake up with the lozenge pattern of the floor imprinted on his arm and face, but refreshed and ready to go. |
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Henceforth an image of revolutionary upheaval would be deeply imprinted on France's collective memory. |
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After a horrible storm or war, or anytime a lot of people die, is there some sort of bad vibe or negative juju imprinted on the landscape? |
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I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents. |
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God offers to the life-process opportunities for instantiating new forms of order, but these are not forcefully imprinted on living beings. |
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According to one implementation, a promotional message is imprinted on the face of a charge card. |
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He is heavyset, with bushy mustache and eyebrows, and decades of somber repression imprinted on his face. |
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Women wore wrap-arounds imprinted with Kabila's image, and practically every car was bedecked with leaves as a sign of mourning. |
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The tenor saxophonist's rousing stomps and sensitive ballads are deeply imprinted in his fans' memories. |
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I stared at it long after it had vanished, the after-image imprinted on my retina. |
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What if each one were imprinted with the name of a member who had passed away the year before? |
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Because of the interference that often happens in the hospitals, many women get home with a newborn who has been imprinted to nurse incorrectly. |
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Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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A man holds a large canvas imprinted with two outlines of her figure, one pink, the other brown. |
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A facsimile signature imprinted by means of a rubber stamp can be just as thoughtfully executed by a person as can a mark. |
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Those sights and sounds that were imprinted in me as a child began to surface. |
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The artwork presents a series of large silk veils suspended from the ceiling, which are imprinted with images of mothers whose children were fatally shot. |
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The wax on the envelope was imprinted with the unmistakable Papal Seal. |
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A set of calibrated marks and a vertical datum line coinciding with or parallel to the vertical suspension axis are imprinted on the plate above and below the hairline. |
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In each case the number of unimprinted control recipients is taken as zero, and the numbers of both the unimprinted recipients and the imprinted controls are represented as the difference. |
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In the bathroom, she saw that the pattern of the coconut matting was imprinted across her back, and that her knees were scraped open. |
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These numbers will appear on the charge plate of the imprinter and will be imprinted through the sales slip when a sale is made. |
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Around its twiglike ankle he fixed an aluminum band imprinted with letters and numbers, which he copied into a giant book. |
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Her daughter, genetically an indigobird, imprinted on her Melba Finch foster parents and then mated with a male paradise whydah mimicking Melba Finch song. |
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Please attach a void cheque from a personal account imprinted with the applicant's name here. |
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Now we also offer individually imprinted shrink hosing, incl. logo imprinting. |
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This was an epiphany, this was imprinted on you, you could do anything now. |
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A microarray is a silicon chip imprinted with large amounts of specific genetic material as opposed to electronic circuitry. |
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When Blinky started to defrost, Vallance placed it on a paper towel, which kept its imprinted mark. |
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By analysing ripples imprinted on the CMB, cosmologists can see a picture of the universe as it then was. |
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If any portion of the imprinted number is not clear, write it neatly in the space provided at the top of the application. |
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Thus every aspect of social life is imprinted with a deep sense of religion. |
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It is necessary to name the serial number imprinted on the nameplate with any enquiries. |
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Sales in the imprinted advertising business increased in 2004 on a comparative basis. |
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We cannot keep this tragic outcome, which is so imprinted on our minds, out of our discussion. |
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All qualities of paper and film materials can be imprinted with up to 8 colors. |
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This form shall be uniquely imprinted with a right justified hexa-decimal representation of bits 26 to 85 of the beacon digital message coding. |
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Educators in child care centres must be fully imprinted with this concept and convey it through their attitudes and behaviours. |
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We will cherish these memories for the rest of our lives and all these images will forever be imprinted in our minds. |
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Particularly the latter event, because of its ecumenical character, was imprinted indelibly on memories. |
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A conceptual dimension arises from Caillouet's addition of words imprinted in the surfaces of her monochrome canvases, which are shown in multipaneled groups. |
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His harsh campaign is still indelibly imprinted in Irish memory. |
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This hypothesis supposes that there is a suite of potential alleles at the imprinted locus, and each allele differs in its susceptibility to being imprinted. |
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They wore chain-mail armor, complete with steel knee guards and spears, and on their heads, they wore helmets imprinted with a foreign symbol I had never seen before. |
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Inside the brood nest and each super box are 9 or 10 frames for comb-containing foundation, thin sheets of beeswax or plastic that are imprinted with a honeycomb pattern. |
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Tablets, which typically contain from 50-150 mg. of active drug, are usually imprinted with a popular icon such as the Nike swoosh or Motorola symbol. |
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I'm sure that that number is indelibly imprinted in his brain. |
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Every battle he had ever entered was forever imprinted in his mind. |
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The picture of the murder scene was firmly imprinted in her mind. |
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The largest cluster of imprinted genes in humans is the X chromosome. |
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Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind. |
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It's as though when we first learn of it a flashbulb has imprinted in our recall the details of the event. |
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All bowls should have a bias that is not less than that of a Working Reference Bowl and should be imprinted with the registered World Bowls Stamp. |
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Faily looked around at his gang, and his voice changed from the flat monotone of his recitation of imprinted details to the sharp staccato of his orders. |
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The 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which spilled 11 million gallons into Alaska's pristine Prince William Sound, is permanently imprinted in the public consciousness. |
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Again, the priests didn't believe him, but when he showed them the roses, they all saw that his blanket had been imprinted with the image of Guadalupe. |
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It would be very difficult for you if you do not learn to spell out the Word of God who, imprinted in every person, in every flower, gives us a voice. |
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The changing data are imprinted just in time. |
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The adhesive also contains celluloid microdots the size of sand grains that have been imprinted with SmartWater's phone number and a code identifying the metal's owner. |
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The Friar Minor sees the image of the Son imprinted in his neighbour and discovers the indwelling of the Spirit in meeting and communion with the different. |
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A legend says St Govan's hand prints are imprinted on the floor of his cave and his body is buried under the chapel's altar. |
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Giraffes appear to select mates of the same coat type, which are imprinted on them as calves. |
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Both of the Voyager probes have left the Solar System, bearing imprinted gold discs with multiple data types. |
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Her image is imprinted on a cactus cloth which is preserved in the shrine. |
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Always evanes-cent, they become swollen forms, aerial and light, not rooted in the ordinary but rather in a dreamlike world populated by symbols and imprinted with lyricism. |
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It's a good thing this notion emanating from UNESCO is being imprinted on people's minds, because security is linked not only to the fight against organized crime or terrorism, but also to life in general and to the future. |
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I believe the stamp of Canadian identity and ownership will be more clearly stated and imprinted on the world community by using the reference of Canadian Northwest Passage or Canadian Arctic passage. |
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A notary seal must not be imprinted on the photos. |
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Evidence of a division of some sort can be found in the distribution of coins imprinted with the name of each king and in the king lists. |
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Optional drawstring bag imprinted with one color logo. |
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That imprinted genes escape demethylation is, we now know, all that stood between science and the cloning of mammals for many years. |
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Wrapped in cellophane imprinted with bunnies, eggs and flowers, the marijuana was in a cartop luggage carrier, the patrolman said. |
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The brutality of the death is imprinted on the mental image of the deceased and colours the wide range of emotions, e.g. from love to hate, felt for the deceased during his or her lifetime. |
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If you slice off any random chunk of a piece of film on which a holographic image has been imprinted and look through that small piece, you'll still see the whole image. |
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Mr. Frist, going to a largely black march against crime, had asked a worker to obtain imprinted pencils to distribute, requesting unsharpened pencils. |
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This means that hundreds of thousands of people who have been imprinted with the knowledge and values that you transmit regularly enter the job market. |
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God hath imprinted his authority in several parts, upon several estates of men. |
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The mental picture imprinted on the bodily organ is the final product of the entire process of sense perception. |
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There's simply no way to avoid the adverts during all this festive TV viewing, which means having the likes of Lily Allen, Rod Stewart and Slade imprinted on your lugholes. |
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Kourkouas was especially celebrated for returning to Constantinople the venerated Mandylion, a relic purportedly imprinted with a portrait of Christ. |
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The Handbook of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers is said to provide a useful guide to preparing molecularly imprinted polymers for diverse practical applications. |
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