Together their efforts for a good part of this century have engrafted the dialogue as a permanent fixture in North America. |
He will try to correct the genetic defect behind the disease, then develop blood stem cells that could be engrafted in the patient's marrow. |
The problem deepened, became more grave and ensconced, or engrafted, in our terms, so they doubled the dose. |
The Union rose, shamrock and thistle are engrafted on the same stem on the coat of arms of the United Kingdom. |
God's expectations of right behaviour are engrafted into the human heart because we are made in the moral image of God. |
He was simply another unfortunate victim of the institution which the Nation unhappily had engrafted upon it at that time. |