(1) The dots which are represented on the groundwork of the initial are worked in back stitching; these may be worked in scarlet ingrain cotton if desired.(2) Aniline black for cotton was the first ingrain color, or dye developed directly on the fiber.(3) Where it's appropriate, I'll suggest a favorite drill to ingrain a move or feeling.(4) 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.(5) First, it ingrains a confident stroke on short putts.(6) Posted calligraphy engrains the warrior code of Bushido and expounds the philosophical roots of kendo.(7) Once I've got that, I repeat the number of yards to myself three or four times, ingraining it in my brain.(8) He viewed my role in our relationship as the underdog, without realizing, it was ingrained into him all his life. His attitude was his decision would be first and mine second.(9) Imposing rules on what you can and cannot eat ingrains that kind of self control, requiring us to learn to control even our most basic, primal instincts.(10) Whilst he bathed and got rid of all that ingrained coal dust from his body she would be preparing a dinner.(11) these historical Ingrain dyes for cotton developed in the 1950's are now rarely used for solid-shade dyeing.(12) Hrabowski ingrains a sense of excellence and discipline in his students.(13) A face like hers couldn't be duplicated just from memory, even if her face was engrained into his mind like a cerebral tattoo.(14) If you give charity 100 times, the repetition of the physical act breaks down your egocentricity and engrains the behavior of a more charitable person.(15) She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique.(16) 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.