How To Use Graining In A Sentence
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Before, I'd figure something out, then spend two hours ingraining it.
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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
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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.
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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
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Nathaniel Clements, another decorative artist from Dublin, likes to work with finishes such as marbling and graining that date back to the 18th century.
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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.
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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.
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She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique.
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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.
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If you're not crisp and fresh in recognizing and releasing thoughts, you're not really meditating; you're ingraining sloppiness.
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I've been trying to do more, lately, but I have a hard time ingraining things as habit sometimes.
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Even our efforts at fighting corruption will be in vain if we are not holistic in our approach by ingraining inclusiveness and merit in government action.
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Through him, he learnt the art of glazing, lettering, graining, shading and stencilling.
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If you're familiar with wood graining this technique will be easy for you to master.
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The process flows and process formula of electrochemical graining on aluminum and aluminum alloy were introduced.
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The acid had the desirable effect of keeping the sugar mixture clear and hard when it cooled, instead of graining, i.e. recrystallizing to granulated sugar.
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Among these are smoke graining (executed with a candle), dry graining (achieved by squeezing most of the paint off the brush), stenciling, and freehand painting.
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This project involves: investigate fast methods of simulating water and gas: ranging from molecular dynamics but with simplified potentials, various optimizations, coarse graining methods, to lattice Boltzmann methods; investigate existing libraries for water simulation (for example take a look at elbeem library from Blender) implement selected method of simulation or incorporate selected library in StepCore implement GUI in Step for creating and modifying macroscopical quantities of gas and watter
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Coarse-graining might be represented as a functor, or something like that, establishing some kind of equivalence which lets you have a weaker notion of isomorphism.
Arrow of Time FAQ
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I'm a faux painter and wood graining is the EASIEST thing to do!
Vigas
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Repetition is an essential part of ingraining messages and rituals provide that consistent replication.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Four Surefire Ways to Send Messages to Your Children
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Once I've got that, I repeat the number of yards to myself three or four times, ingraining it in my brain.
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Inside, the instrument panel surfaces are low gloss, with attractive graining, chrome and woodgrain accents and soft-touch plastic or paint feel in most areas.
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If you lay the groundwork by ingraining good technique with lots of repetition, you can develop the comfort and confidence to focus on the target and let your athletic instincts take over.
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This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule.
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The process flows and process formula of electrochemical graining on aluminum and aluminum alloy were introduced.
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In such conditions, the tyre surface suffers tiny tears, a process known as graining.
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