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They've been imprinted on us.
A large St George's cross has been imprinted on to the wall of the majority Muslim school with the words: "I'm St George.
On the walls were paintings by Middle Eastern artists and, facing them, a huge portrait of David Bowie that had been imprinted on the kitchen cabinets – an illustration of the many colours and conflicts in Turkish identity.
"Agatha Christie had already been imprinted on me because Murder in the Vicarage was the only book in my grandparents' house, and I read all the classic English writers like Allingham, Marsh and Sayers.
Variations of this stepwise process were faithfully reproduced in medical textbooks for decades, and the image of the diagnostician who plods methodically from symptom to cause had been imprinted on generations of medical students.
It's remarkable, for example, how vividly the idea of Jay McInerney's career has been imprinted on the psyches of certain young men, so powerfully, in fact, that, like a tumor, it has come to displace other, more relevant and useful notions.
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It's "Epic-teat-us" not "Epic-tey-tus" -- though to this day the incorrect one is imprinted on my mind.
Reid's performance, described by one critic as "like some tetchy Old Testament God", is imprinted on a generation of 80s kids.
It was imprinted on me.
They're imprinted on my cells.
Luckily for us, it was just the kind of clash to be imprinted on folk memory.
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