I would not even ask him for charity, or have it dinned into his ears that it is his duty to help the poor. |
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With the memory of all the talk against the man that had been dinned into her ears, I looked at her narrowly. |
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It is dinned into him that the wife must always be subordinate to the husband. |
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The Kuwaiti subcontractor who kept their passports and exacted a meaty profit margin off each worker also dinned into them American lingo. |
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The arguments for genetically modified organisms that have been dinned into us for 15 years are based on an almost sublime misreading of the world's food problems. |
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They had been dinned into me at school, and there had been plenty of chances to recite bits of it in my work at the Independent. |
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His father had dinned three things into him: know what you are doing, work very hard at it and have a lot of luck. |
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A local teacher dinned into us some other principles of the game. |
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Only when the message that Labour isn't all that clever, after all, is dinned into the voters can National risk changing the subject to its own intentions. |
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So far, they have not been dinned into us in pubs but the time is nigh. |
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Then it's dinned into you, the nightmare of it, the sacrifice. |
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No alarm-clock dinned her to get up but the morning light woke her, pouring through the uncurtained glass. |
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His mother had dinned The Whole Duty of Man into him in early childhood. |
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