Sentence examples for become etched from inspiring English sources

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And in Trondheim there was no CCTV image such as the one that would become etched in our national psyche.

"The 7th February will become etched in our national memory as a day of disaster, of death and mourning.

A dream featuring a lawn is often forgettable, but one featuring a good meadow can become etched on your mind for ever.

Even monumental events that become etched into the public consciousness – the Omagh bombings, Soham murders, Hungerford shootings and the death of Princess Diana.

One reason these images become etched in your mind is that the film puts you in the shoes of the perpetrator and, to a lesser degree, of his captive.

The community instantly went into the kind of emergency response now familiar from similar tragedies that have become etched in America's national memory: Columbine, Virginia Tech, Tucson, Aurora, the list grows.

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This pattern becomes etched in his neural pathway, becoming a hardwired habit over time.

As hunger became etched "ghastly and pale in every face," Percy recalled, nothing "was spared to maintain Life".

Over time, the incident became etched in the minds of Clinton's detractors, which is why it resonates today.

With incredible yellow and pink sunlight, in a setting of fig leaves and white stucco, the film's strange mixture of primitive and poetic images becomes etched into memory.

Ralph Waite, a multifaceted actor who became etched in television history as the craggy-faced, big-hearted patriarch of a rustic Depression-era clan on the popular 1970s dramatic series "The Waltons," died on Thursday at his home in Palm Desert, Calif.

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