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1 The greatest trait of character you can inculcate in a child is self-reliance.
2 She wanted to inculcate in me her own spirit of self-sacrifice.
3 They inculcate in the human heart a love of one's fellows, irrespective of colour.'
4 Indeed, it helped inculcate in me a love of the performing arts, including of course, broadcasting.
5 For the future your whole conduct must tend to inculcate in the minds of the Dutch friendship for France.
6 Geneviève resolved to find that new-born and inculcate in him an awareness of his responsibility to his abandoned child-in-darkness.
7 Private Wims is the embodiment of the initiative and resourcefulness we are trying to inculcate in all our soldiers.
8 Meanwhile, if you can inculcate in him some cold, calm common-sense before he returns, we'll be ever so much obliged.'
9 If she is herself passionate, she will inculcate in her child a capricious and despotic God, or even several discordant gods.
10 And this was not with him a theoretical principle, a doctrine more or less proved, which he sought to inculcate in others.
11 The Churches humbly consider it their bounden duty to influence the lives of the people as to inculcate in them these spiritual values.
12 He was the first-born of Newland and May Archer, yet it had never been possible to inculcate in him even the rudiments of reserve.
13 It is no more reasonable than to inculcate in human beings a sense of His hatred of weakness, of imperfection, of disease, of suffering.
14 In his dealings with everybody, even with his children, the cruel earth, often ungrateful to those who till it, seems to inculcate in all peasants.
15 This is carefully inculcated in the children of all ranks in France.
16 The importance of attention to little things is inculcated in the following:
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