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The reference to Charlotte Brontë's Villette is telling; that being a similar story of a woman who attempts to instil meaning to her life through education but suffers an emotional collapse.

The war raged on for nearly two years after Lincoln's address, but in his two-minute, 272-word speech, many historians say that he instilled meaning into the violent struggle, and gave the North the will to win for the good of this "new nation".

I chose music first: piano from the age of three, guitar from 13. Writing came later, but as a way to help instil meaning in the music.

Instances of hospital staff reporting domestic workers to the police after they seek medical help for miscarriages or pregnancy have instilled fear according to HRW, meaning the law discouraged workers reporting rape and sexual assault.

For him, one of the great failings of business schools has been their failure to instil a sense of inquisitiveness in their graduates, meaning that, as corporations were failing under their noses, board members often remained blissfully unaware.It is an accusation he doesn't feel can be levelled at his institution.

My parents passed on to me their neurotic work ethic; my father instilled in me an incredibly unhealthy obsession with "on time" meaning early and athletic prowess equaling manhood.

It was the Duke of Wellington who made the possibly apocryphal remark that the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton, meaning that the true grit of the victor was instilled in the harsh world of public school, as the top private schools are known.

It points to the need for the hard work of instilling a sense of community, values and belonging into youth who are desperate for meaning in their lives and are at risk of finding it in all the wrong places.

Founded on personal values, such leadership entails, for example, efforts to nurture PHC-aligned values and mind-sets among staff; build relationships and support the development of shared meanings about change; instil a culture of collective inquiry and mutual accountability; and role-model management practices, including using language to signal meaning.

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