Normally it takes twelve to thirteen months for him to instill a solid reining education on a horse, from start to finish. |
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I think it frustrates adults when they cannot instill their ideas into teens. |
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Most fathers try to instill a sense of the manly arts in their sons through athletics. |
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Romantic painters often positioned small figures within vast landscape panoramas to instill awe at the vastness of nature. |
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Human interdependence and a vested interest in each other's welfare instill a sense of community. |
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Even looking at the graphics doesn't instill any sense of awestruck wonder. |
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The bracing fresh air penetrates deep into the lungs and instill a feeling of calmness and well-being. |
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To instill acid or saline in the lung, we introduced a cannula via a tracheotomy. |
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The surgeon depresses the trumpet valve to instill and remove the fluid and air from the balloon. |
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Students should not expect this seminar to instill a rigid sense of rule-bound correctness, whether grammatical or formal. |
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The traditional short-covering by speculators that usually followed a sharp downward movement was no longer present to instill some recovery. |
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And of course, revolution is coached in freedom or change, while terrorism is intended to instill fear and evoke dread. |
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Nor should a parent instill disrespect in a child for the other parent as this may well undermine a child's relations with that parent. |
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I have also tried to instill in my children a deep respect for natural healing. |
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A simple method is to instill a measured amount of saline to infer the volume of the wound. |
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Its contents, the nepenthes as administered by Helen to her guests to instill joy, have been consumed. |
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In order to instill the necessary discipline in a novitiate, all emotion must be eradicated from the master's side of the equation. |
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Statues were seen as aids to the hero worship which patriots hoped to instill among Australia's youth. |
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He managed to instill a professional work ethic among his players and an unquenchable spirit and commitment. |
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While McCarthyism rooted out political subversion, science and the media worked to instill proper gender roles. |
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Some time back in school mugging up on the re-instated Scottish system would perhaps help to instill in them a little overdue modesty as well. |
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And I think by what your values are you're going to instill in the students some sense of moral values. |
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Lorraine waved her arms in a manner clearly designed to instill a sense of urgency in the observer. |
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They also felt there was a need to instill in new labour market entrants a greater appreciation of the work culture. |
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Community leaders have praised Davis for trying to instill more confidence by replacing several high-ranking officials. |
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The brothers' contrasting fortunes instill a sense of survivor's guilt in Porter. |
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Great cities and conurbations are developed by visionaries who instill pride and optimism in their fellow citizens. |
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In turn, I challenge my fellow NCOs to test his ideas and instill fundamental precepts of leadership and followership. |
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If I may, I would like to focus for a few minutes on the economic aspect, since the Conservatives are trying to instill fear in this regard. |
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It is vital to instill an attitude of fitness at a young age. |
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Their willingness to instill the piece with spirit is the great strength of the performance, though it sometimes leads them to overpluck the pizzicato of the second movement. |
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Humans certainly aren't their primary prey, but enough people have been killed by crocs to instill a healthy local fear for the animals, which also prey on livestock. |
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By working together on this capsule collection, we hope to instill a sense of power, confidence and beauty in women everywhere. |
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He sought constantly to instill in his men, the inner strength they would need in those Dantesque moments when no one would come to their aid. |
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A strong rule of law will also instill confidence among citizens in the effectiveness of the courts and the humanness of the prisons. |
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They can instill a false sense of invincibility which can lead athletes to ignore a serious injury and thus risk worsening it. |
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She seeks to instill the intellectual rigor which characterizes so well her approach. |
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This Easter challenges us to instill hope in those bereft of hope and shine a ray of light on those who dwell in darkness. |
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That is also the political message that EU governments want to instill in their own citizens and financial investors. |
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I never really found an answer to how Russia will deal with its dependence on oil and how it will instill innovation. |
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Building a new club will instill a sense of pride and accomplishment in your club members. |
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It is a new vision of looking at chemicals, trying to instill principles such as substitution. |
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A visit to the Capital helped to instill a sense of pride in a majority of Canadian visitors. |
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This uniform will instill pride in Lions as members of a community-wide response team. |
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Therefore, in a first approach, the aim of this study was to instill suspensions collected simultaneously into two different lung segments of healthy nonallergic subjects. |
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This rapport will instill confidence when discussions about the withdrawal of aggressive life support need to take place. |
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The surgeon can thoracoscopically visualize the full pleura, staple or resect blebs, apply electrocautery, laser, resect pleura or instill sclerosant. |
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At the same time it conflicts with theistic beliefs that many parents seek to instill in their children that life results from guided, rather than unguided change. |
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May we instill in them the qualities of loyalty, integrity, and duty. |
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Their playful exhibitions are often meant to be interactive and instill a childlike sense of joy in the viewer. |
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Try to instill a healthy sense of wariness in your students. |
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Strachan has worked hard to instill the right mental balance in his side. |
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He was raised to think he's the greatest by his parents, who wanted to instill a strong sense of self in him, so it's hard to knock him for his attitude. |
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After a few aimless years of drifting, he tries to find and establish ethnic roots similar to his own in order to rekindle the principles his father tried to instill in him. |
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The term Bahasa Malaysia would instill a sense of belonging. |
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I do not wish to try to pass myself off as an all-knowing mariner but I'd like to try to instill some focus on the recreational mariner's obligations. |
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For me, this child epitomizes the value of early schooling, the way it can instill a love of learning. |
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He tried to instill Pakistani traditions in his six sons and one daughter. |
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If you, as a trainer, work to instill a vision in your greenie, his whole mission will be drastically changed. |
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Below are five bogeymen that instill the most fear on large segments of the American population. |
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The purpose of DBIs is to undermine the positive brand meanings the brand owners are trying to instill through their marketing activities. |
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In 1949, to instill discipline, his parents insisted he attend Jones' West Monmouth Boys' School in Pontypool. |
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The fundamental principle that parents must instill is fear and love of God, to be accomplished through study and moral training. |
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The Government of Canada is committed to a regulatory system and policies that instill and protect public trust and confidence, support innovation, and foster a favourable business environment. |
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Both of them said in essence that the best way to control a nation is to instill fear into the people. |
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Our mission is to instill in these children, character, values and a sense of sell-worth while helping them to achieve their full potential. |
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That enthusiasm will positively affect their students, but they will also instill within them a burning desire for greater knowledge of and a greater appreciation for the truth. |
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Short-term numbers can instill fear, pain, and paint a completely different picture than what actually pans out over a significant investing period. |
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Thus, using self-signed certificates is not recommended as it will not instill confidence in customers, and is likely to adversely affect the online sales of your client. |
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We need teachers who can instill a love for learning, who are sensitive to the different needs of learners, and who can promote environmental awareness and responsible citizenship. |
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The present queen would brighten her character, if she would exert her authority to instill virtues into her people. |
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Also to instill fear of God in stout-hearted men and Asian bankers. |
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The new identity will instill a deeper sense of belonging in our employees and make them proud to be part of a multinational that repeatedly stands out as one of the industry's most dynamic leaders. |
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They are values I was very aware of when I arrived at Anfield, and ones my own mother and father tried hard to instill in me. |
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Governments across the globe have introduced measures intended to instill confidence in financial markets for financial institutions and their clients. |
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It is thus becoming absolutely vital for us to instill and bolster a true sense of security in the Russians, who could make all the other countries concerned share that feeling. |
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We believe that a three-year plan will assist federal institutions in conducting their operations in accordance with the Act and, hopefully, will instill self-discipline across the system. |
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The benefit is that time out cannot physically injure the child and helps instill a desire in the child to behave well in order to maintain companionship with friends and family. |
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From desktop publishing and word processing support, to sophisticated customer statement creation, we instill best practices employing the latest document creation technologies. |
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The Cajun of Louisiana, descendents of French-speaking settlers, use the myth of loup-garou to instill fear and obedience in children. |
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Still, no one should overstate the power of business schools to instill ethicality while understating the power of parents, other role models and other institutions. |
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Do the dolls help instill a sense of permanency to the collections? |
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Whirry also stressed the need for teachers worldwide to work together to instill in all children a love for learning, starting in preschool. |
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It would educate them, and help instill respect for the art. |
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Mary's Latina Summer Academy works to instill a desire for higher education into participants, who are young Latinas in the ninth and 10th grades from anywhere in the country. |
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Athletics instill a work ethic, discipline, competitive spirit and a desire for earned respect among the rank-and-file members of any business concern. |
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Effectively, the sign system created a speech community that was at odds with the discipline of interior silence that the Rule of Benedict sought to instill. |
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It began with Nadell's work as one of the founders of BookMates, an interfaith volunteer mentorship program designed to instill a love of learning in young at-risk students. |
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It is important to instill discipline in a child at an early age. |
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His dictionary of 1755 lemmatizes distil and instill, downhil and uphill. |
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These three events have been designed to instill capabilities that ensure the high standards of nursing are met, from clinical and other leadership to policymaking and more. |
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It has foolhardily managed to instill fear in everyone, thus limiting its opportunities for alliances and making itself vulnerable to popular backlash. |
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