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The notion of turning a deaf ear to doubters is something the Kupps try to instill in their sons.

Reality does not instill the same confidence one sees in sci-fi depictions of scenarios in which near-Earth objects like asteroids and comets approach our planet.

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In spite of the work he's done to instill Trump-friendly judges, President Donald Trump is loud about his disdain for the Kentuckian.

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I think that was instilled in me by my parents, which is to make sure that life was a life of service.

“DOGE’s ransacking of federal agencies has sown tremendous chaos, instilled distrust among the American people, and has caused deep harm to our country,” Bonta said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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