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Inculcate raw atheism in people and the result will be the hopeless, cynical mess we face in many wards of this uneven constituency ... for your information, it has large pockets of very middle-class, reasonably affluent districts.
John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the... 2008
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*Inculcate lessons of patriotism and love of country in the communities in which we live.
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*Inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, State, and Nation.
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* Inculcate and deepen youth participation in the democratic processes and youth activism,
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Inculcate by every means and on every opportunity the sentiment that readers who freely benefit by the books supplied should themselves feel personal concern in their cleanliness and preservation, and that the interest of the library is really the interest of all.
A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford
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Inculcate this excellent rule, "of doing unto others, what you wish others to do unto you," and always preferring others to yourself.
Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers Elizabeth E. Lea
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Inculcate these words into your heart deeply, by meditation.
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Inculcate a habit in her by a small amount which is useful for both of you to run the family.
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'This is part of the Inculcate Programme that the Kerala government has launched to inculcate fresh ideas of science into young minds at an early age,' said Baby.
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• Inculcate the value of good and upright citizenry.
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