How To Use graining In A Sentence
- Before, I'd figure something out, then spend two hours ingraining it.
- It is also about ingraining a broader ethic of pluralism, of accepting and understanding difference - religiously, ethnically, culturally and linguistically. Rahim Kanani: A Global Interfaith Initiative to Change the World
- When it comes to establishment, is religion established more by an attitude that individuals, who do have religious freedom, are expected to actually *exercise* that particular muscle, or by ingraining in every faint heart the notion that you never *never* have to face the fact that others don't share your sentiments? Just in time for the election, Michael Newdow's "Under God" lawsuit is back, along with a challenge to "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency.
- I definitely feel confident, things have gone well this winter … I feel confident that once I go back to a 21-stride as opposed to a 16-stride as part of the technique work he did during a short indoor season plus a couple more months of working and ingraining that technique, there's no reason why I shouldn't be able to open up with my best ever jump – ever. The 21 strides Phillips Idowu hopes will take him to Olympic gold | Anna Kessel
- Nathaniel Clements, another decorative artist from Dublin, likes to work with finishes such as marbling and graining that date back to the 18th century.
- Sponging, rag-rolling and verdigris are some of the more popular faux finishes, but elaborate techniques such as wood-graining and marbleizing also are catching on.
- In the room from North East, he settled on a faded coat of greenish-blue paint visible over earlier layers of white and trompe l'oeil graining.
- She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique.
- Sponging, rag-rolling and verdigris are some of the more popular faux finishes, but elaborate techniques such as wood-graining and marbleizing also are catching on.
- If you're not crisp and fresh in recognizing and releasing thoughts, you're not really meditating; you're ingraining sloppiness.