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38 Sentences With "drummed into"

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Ms. Kurda said the atrocities inflicted upon Kurds were drummed into her as a child.
The fear of violent disorder runs deep and is consistently drummed into Chinese of all ages.
Seeking a wider audience, using important connections, he drummed into Lower Manhattan newsstand distribution a periodical called Oh!
In part, this assumption has been drummed into their minds, and fear has been used to quash discussion.
It has been drummed into the minds of North Koreans that they are outsiders, underdogs, and the ultimate survivors.
The importance of keeping your hymen intact and remaining a virgin until marriage was drummed into her from a young age.
Today, a bombing in a Brussels metro station is drummed into our heads in real time through constant stories and vivid pictures.
If it's been drummed into you that you don't fit into the society that you grew up in, maybe you start looking elsewhere.
Nietzsche, wary of all such sentimental ideas, argued that moral mandates like forgiveness are drummed into us by the beneficiaries of dominant ideologies.
In the arts, dabbling, being an amateur, can often be more productive than following the rules and orthodoxies that are drummed into the professional.
We have difficulty accepting their coexistence in a single image; the mutual exclusivity of flesh and spirit has been drummed into us by now.
"We found that kids are really open to it, maybe because bugs haven't been drummed into their heads as being a bad thing," he said.
His stance on "Brexit" is partly influenced by his background in the military, where, he said, the ideal of national sovereignty is drummed into young recruits.
If it is repeatedly drummed into you that there is a group inferior to you, it becomes easier to distance yourself and dehumanize someone who is different.
He respects the size and scale of the club, its rich history, its glorious achievements, but somewhere inside him, the antipathy — drummed into him from childhood — lingers.
She seems to be following the admonition of St. Augustine, which has been drummed into any Catholic school graduate, to love the sinner, but hate the sin.
As for the bond guys, they have had it drummed into their heads since Volcker that Fed credibility is the be-all, end-all of analyzing monetary policy.
Retro Report If you were in elementary school in the early 1950s, chances are that you had the fear of nuclear holocaust drummed into you with fair regularity.
On the other hand, the Chinese Communist Party would have a hard time explaining any acquiescence to a Chinese population that's been drummed into a nationalistic fervor over the issue.
Subsequent generations of Forges rose to wealth and power via the unpaid or underpaid labor of black Americans, whose exploitation is omitted when the family history is drummed into young Henry.
In the world of the American military, where contingency planning is a mantra drummed into the psyche of every officer, the moves are ostensibly part of standard Defense Department training and troop rotations.
This division of labor has been regarded as the ideal since Samuel Huntington wrote The Soldier and the State over six decades ago, and it has been drummed into generations of military officers ever since.
The style that Manager Pep Guardiola has instilled in City, the movement he has drummed into his players, the quality at his disposal, is too sophisticated, too complex, too high for Wicky's squad to mimic.
For all the rehab center's failings, it was there that Bolu was learning to unravel some of the untruths about mental health that society had drummed into him, chief among them that addiction was a personal failing.
"I try to be clean and well presented," I replied, echoing a phrase drummed into me by a succession of trainers, most notably a leathery ex-Olympian who'd grown up in the heyday of the Pony Club.
The "pack of cigarettes" reference, according to people who served with the general, reflects two tenets that are drummed into future military leaders: that information gleaned from torture is unreliable, and that rapport-building can go a long way.
But the latest update by Mr. Zimroth, who was appointed in 2013, finds a department in need of vast improvement and traces the challenges that Police Commissioner William J. Bratton faces in fixing policies that have been drummed into several generations of officers.
What Bale meant, and what Zidane and his coaching team drummed into the players, was that Madrid must not dare to presume that it could get away with the same offensive approach that it attempted in Germany in its quarterfinal against Wolfsburg.
Beijing fears a blow to its global reputation if it is seen as flouting international law, but on the other hand the Chinese Communist Party would have a hard time explaining any acquiescence to a Chinese population that's been drummed into a nationalistic fervor over the issue.
You know how when you were at school and you had it drummed into you that exam results were the be-all and end-all of your existence and if you didn't knock it out the park you'd die, and then when you got out of school you realized that was total nonsense?
All my life all I've ever wanted was the stuff that people force-fed me: have a good husband, have children, things that a lot of people aspire to, but they're drummed into us from a young age, and then you have to dig deep and realize, maybe it isn't a dream after all.
Wingate with Chindit leaders. After his meeting with Allied leaders, Wingate contracted typhoid by drinking water from a flower vase in a Cairo hotel while on his way back to India. Doctors were shocked as it was drummed into every serviceman that they should never use such a source as drinking water. His illness prevented him from taking a more active role in training of the new long-range jungle forces.
She later said, "It was drummed into my head that college is the ticket to a good life... but some career goals don't require college. For Kanye to make an album called [The] College Dropout it was more about having the guts to embrace who you are, rather than following the path society has carved out for you".Hess, p. 558 The artwork for the album was developed by Eric Duvauchelle, who was then part of Roc-A-Fella's in-house brand design team.
His mother drummed into him endlessly the importance of "becoming a good man, so you bring no shame on Papa's name". Hitler's Favourite Royal (Channel 4 documentary) 6 December 2007. His education began under the tutelage of "Miss Potts" at Claremont, then he went to prep school, firstly at Sandroyd School and then "at Lyndhurst under the care of Mr W. F. Rawnsley, which was a very happy period of Charlie's life." According to his sister, after Lyndhurst he went to Eton, where he was in Arthur Benson's House.
He was taught by Jean-Louis-Nicolas Durand, a theoretician who had great influence on several generations of architects through his teaching and writings. Durand was the author of Précis des leçons. Rohault de Fleury later wrote that Durand had drummed into him that beauty in architecture came from economy combined with convenience. In 1800 Rohault de Fleury won a grand prize in architecture from the Institute of Sciences and Arts, and in 1802 won the first grand prize, the Prix de Rome, which let him travel to Rome.
Bradley was involved in the early part of 2009 and scored a goal in the final when Donegal won the 2009 Dr McKenna Cup. However, becoming increasingly disillusioned, Bradley left again to pursue his career in Boston in 2009. Jim McGuinness telephoned him upon his appointment as Donegal manager in 2010 — Bradley would later say, “I talked to Jim once and after that conversation he had it drummed into my head. If I hadn't have come back after that phonecall I'd have been better just to give up football”.
This consists of being forced to sit on a very small chair, with a filthy hood over one's head, as blaring music is drummed into one's ears. It could, as with one woman, last up to 10 days, night and day; also included among torture techniques was the beating of the bare soles of detainees' feet (falaqa), or subjecting them, while deprived of sleep, to endless lectures on themes like: "All Arabs are Bedouin, and Bedouin are Saudis, so Palestinians should go back to Saudi Arabia, where they came from. You don't belong here." Blindfolding is used so that the suspect can never anticipate when he is to be struck.
Crabb has said that his early experiences informed his views on welfare: "The most powerful thing to me, looking back, is the way that my mother went through a crisis in her life and became welfare-dependent. She started working just a few hours each week, increasing her hours and then moving to a position where with extra training she was able to move into full-time work, become a car owner, and reach full economic independence." He also said: "I was brought up in a home where a huge amount of emphasis was put on work...so work and education as routes out of poverty were drummed into us". Crabb was educated at local primary schools.

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