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The first three Olympic contests only reinforced the notion of invincibility.
But a spate of attacks a decade ago reinforced the notion of them as bloodthirsty man-eaters.
On Wednesday night, Granderson reinforced the notion of why he had built up so much good will.
Social networking and twittering did not reduce the nation to autism but reinforced the notion of society.
This type of scapegoating not only reinforced the notion of Mexican-Americans as permanent foreigners, but induced many to conceal their background.
We all had good parents who reinforced the notion of respect — a concept we mostly understood, even if we didn't see fit to honor it all the time.
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I use the phrase "society reinforces the notion of", which is gross.
So much effort goes into reinforcing the notion of teamwork and camaraderie that there wasn't a trace of the sniffy competitiveness you often get at these things.
Those millions can be spent on arresting, well-produced adverts reinforcing the notion of Britain being great again and far better off without the shackles of Brussels.
He showed dozens of ways of draping plain black and charcoal jersey, reinforcing the notion of silhouette with geometrical headpieces that were covered (along with the models' faces) by tight black cloth.
Price may a tool, but the language of natural capital somehow reinforces the notion of nature as a mere factor of production, as opposed to being the "parent company", as ecological economist Herman Daly put it.
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