To avoid embarrassment, the Chief of Naval Personnel made it a practice to alert the commanding officers of a ship about to receive a black officer so that he might indoctrinate his officers.
You can not imagine with what charming benignity the young monk instructed those little ones; he measured his words to their intelligence, in order to indoctrinate them with the simple and pure evangelical morality.
Gradually Etienne began to indoctrinate his companions with a spirit of revolt, and when the great strike broke out he became the leader.
The hardships of the life and its miserable remuneration impressed him deeply, and he began to indoctrinate his comrades with a spirit of revolt.
Press and radio as instruments to indoctrinate effectively reach the masses.
Day-care nurseries had been set up to make it easier for mothers to work and also to give the regime an early opportunity to indoctrinate the children.
Based on Marxism-Leninism, it is geared to indoctrinate party members but is provided for nonparty members as well.
In broad terms, all these publications were designed to indoctrinate specific groups of people, generally in their places of work.
But there was no need of this fine paternoster to indoctrinate the lady, seeing that she had listened to the discourse of the two friends, and was greatly offended at her husband's doubt.
But, remember--we're not here just to indoctrinate a few occasional prisoners, but to change the entire moral and philosophical viewpoint of an entire race.
The terrorism which the Germans practise in war they indoctrinate in peace.
Trust me, good dame," replied Sir Piercie, "it is my purpose so to indoctrinate him.
One of the chiefs, it is said, received an Episcopal divine who wished to indoctrinate him into the mystery of the Trinity.
While I endeavoured to indoctrinate the father into the mystery of my Irish appellation, the mayor and the mayoress had both appended their signatures on either page.
Therefore surrender leaflets try to catch some simple procedure, to indoctrinate the enemy soldier with routine things which he can do when the opportunity arises.
It became almost a litany with Colonel Oscar Solbert, when he sought to indoctrinate civilian geniuses with military proprieties: Psychological warfare is a function of command.
Located in Bucharest, both of these institutions are designed to train and indoctrinate key bureaucratic personnel.