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He was ingrained with them, dovetailed with them".
Her daughter described her mother as being "ingrained with nobility": hence, the nickname she gave the car.
Food is kept in grout tubs on the floor, bathrooms are filthy and the tiles are ingrained with dirt.
One of Wales's most celebrated artists, Williams was born and lived most his life on Anglesey: his art is ingrained with the place.
So I was ingrained with the sense that I needed to help find ways in which photographers would get support for their projects, and help make their work accessible to a larger public, and then help support the opportunity to make pictures, because no one was going to make a lot of money doing it.
He has admitted that he's been ingrained with the doctrine of boys don't cry; he decides these stretches of sadness are inherent weakness.
And research suggests that a desire for punishment is ingrained, with babies as young as 8 months preferring to see a wrongdoer punished.
This is definitely a shift in philosophy amongst sales professionals who have been ingrained with the "win with attachment to outcomes" mentality.
We were ingrained with anti-communist ideology starting in the fifties, but if you look at the Russians they're not Islamic or Arab, they're like us.
As a lawyer, I was ingrained with the professional training that judges should always recuse themselves from cases whenever there is even an "appearance of impropriety".
When all the work we produce is ingrained with a clear sense of purpose and potential for positive human impact, then everybody wins.
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