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1 These images instill a sense of vindication and a happy ending.
2 To come from such raw beauty would almost certainly instill a sense of superiority.
3 Great brands seek to instill a sense of clear direction and progression in their design evolution.
4 The newspaper, which swayed Goan thinkers during the Opinion Poll, failed to instill a sense of professionalism.
5 It was beneficial to instill a sense of uneasiness in those with whom he was compelled to deal.
6 He said no sentence he could impose would further instill a sense of responsibility or acknowledgment of what had happened.
7 Hope that the new arrival would instill a sense of discipline in the children and restore manners and sanity to the house.
8 Holidays, meant as occasions of religious recollection, or to instill a sense of solidarity, remain only what each person makes of them.
9 The show is centered on Anderson's upper-middle class character and his struggle to instill a sense of cultural identity in his suburban kids.
10 A cleaner environment would instill a sense of pride in these areas, which in turn will foster more community response and increased business activity.
11 But McAleer says that if the Iraqi forces can instill a sense of security it will be a more important achievement than catching them.
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