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All those years of education have ingrained the rhythms of terms and holidays into our minds.
"I think he may have ingrained that too deeply in me".
It is as if the only thing they have in common is that both have ingrained stereotypes about the other.
"People have ingrained in them a memory of certain sounds," he narrates in this BBC documentary about his profession.
But when you truly feel that you are prepared, that you have seen these situations before, that you have ingrained good habits on the training pitch and in friendly matches, there is nothing to be nervous about.
The N.B.A.'s owners and players have ingrained games-started as a goal for the coming generations and, in the process, marginalized the value (in the case of this specific contract element) of influential reserves.
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Coffee has ingrained itself in the mechanisms of so many people's early morning routines.
The Timbers are obviously surfing a first-season wave, but soccer has ingrained itself into the local counterculture in a unique way for an American city.
"It was so great to talk with them about the craft [of acting]." Since its inception six years ago, the event has ingrained itself into the Hollywood calendar.
You hear Iris Murdoch at the back of this book somewhere, or at least Shields has ingrained Murdoch's faith in love, and pursues her stringent inquisition into hope.
Our evolutionary history has ingrained many once-desirable traits in our "wetware".
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