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The experience seems to have inoculated him against the joys of the outside world.
Life as England's manager may have inoculated him against many of management's everyday pains, but this was different.
State health departments have inoculated only 37,608 civilian emergency health workers and are adding about 100 more each week.
Mr. Kerry could have inoculated himself against this criticism if he had even hinted at his displeasure that the European allies had not stepped up.
The decades of brutal guerrilla warfare waged by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, seems to have inoculated many Colombians against the appeal of Venezuela's Hugo Chávez and Bolivia's Evo Morales.
NBC might have believed that streaming all the sports live from the London Games would have inoculated it from criticism of its Olympic broadcasting policy.
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Perhaps that initial vaccination had inoculated me against continued irritation.
"It has inoculated generations of schoolchildren against the evils of communism," Mr. Reed said.
In his view, Mr. Gephardt, by supporting the president, has inoculated Democrats against the charge that they are antiwar and obstructionist.
Dungeons were dark and nasty, but TV (and certain New Yorker cartoons, no doubt) had inoculated me against their reality.
Esch's love of the Greek myths has inoculated her not from horror but from surprise.
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