Sentence examples for one inculcated from inspiring English sources

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My love of food comes from three main sources; one primal, one inculcated, the third learned as an adult.

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The Man from Bombay, got there first, establishing the ratio of white supremacy at something like ten to one and inculcating forever in British minds the notion that heathen races don't understand machinery.

One of the values inculcated in him by his grandmother was: if you can help someone, why wouldn't you?" In 1984, a chance encounter between Scott-Heron and Al Nasir, then a self-described "illiterate street kid" in Liverpool, led to him taking the 18-year-old under his wing.

They say the reservists also do not have something more intangible but equally important: a warrior ethos, which can hardly be inculcated with one weekend a month and two weeks a year of training, or in the weeks of accelerated training before deployment.

The term conjures up a very specific picture, one that has been inculcated through the two ages of superstar DJs, Paul Oakenfold's and now Nina Kraviz's.

Brady, who took up cello as an adult, believes that it inculcates one of his core principles.

DeGrazia, for example, argues that (many of the) arguments against biomedical means also apply to traditional, non-biomedical means: "one should not inculcate moral values that are wrong, so how can a parent be sure that she or he is justified in providing a particular type of moral instruction?

Yet, its insistence on the inculcating such virtues as "justice as respect for the rights of others, civility, liberality, humanity, self-denial, industry, thrift, courage, truthfulness, and a willingness to question prejudice, authority and the biases of one's own self-interest" very likely represents the qualities needed for citizens in a liberal society.

On the earthly plane, Buddhism inculcated a concrete awareness of India as a real place to which one could conceivably journey to; at least one Silla monk did so and wrote a travelogue about it.

For most of us the blackberry (or bramble as it is often called) is the one wild food we have always known and, despite a fear of wild berries inculcated in us from childhood, the one berry we will pick without hesitation.

Religious thoughts seemed to be the gravest ones in Montreal then, insinuated, even inculcated, by its architecture, seasonal festivals, and colloquialisms.

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