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The song ends with a repetition of the chorus which is a common arrangement technique used to engrain a song in the listener's memory.
While giving poor youths free girls, drinks, and entertainment, they hope to engrain a positive image of drug-dealing and gang membership to Rio youths.
On the Reinanzaka House, the labourers were skilled in the use of wood, and helped Raymond engrain the texture of cedar onto the concrete.
They also were used to engrain the youth in various associations and federations, as done by the Hitler Youth or Mussolini's Balilla.
Super Can, presented as Turkey's first child hero, besides targeting the entertainment of children under the age of 13, aims to engrain the importance of such issues as social responsibility and environmental awareness,.
We became ingrained in every human city and town around the world.
For a while his parents tried to stop, but the name was ingrained.
The difference between right and wrong was ingrained in us as children.
It's ingrained in their mind, they have to play the power game.
A respect for the law was ingrained at an early age.
It hit hard because a relationship like we had, it's ingrained in you.
Still, his father had ingrained in him a certain tradition.
I think the need to be on time had been ingrained in me since birth.
I think character is something that's ingrained in your players.
"A free press that values getting to the heart of a story is very much ingrained in our culture."
"They ingrained in me that summer was a time for fun."
The need for ritual seems to be ingrained in our human nature.
"I guess buying a foreign car has been kind of ingrained in me."
We've always had a philosophy that we want to be ingrained in the local society.
It was something his mother had ingrained in him from the first moment he could understand its significance.
"She's ingrained in their lives, and that makes all the difference."
"I think he may have ingrained that too deeply in me."
By now the disdain for them is ingrained in the culture.
Their habit is ingrained by more than half a century of giving.
But habit was ingrained in me and I let it work.
When you put it out there it's ingrained in everybody's heads.
Indeed, there are signs that the issue has become ingrained in both business and college life.
Yet it was a habit ingrained by too many years of training for him to break now.
But it was still ingrained enough in David to cause the hesitation.
He is a 35-year-old married person ingrained with all the values of a true Indian.