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  • v  incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal

  • It's one thing to make optimistic statements and to offer verbal body-language and completely another to internalise History.
  • It's one thing to make optimistic statements and to offer verbal body-language and completely another to internalise History.
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    LONDON and CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, February 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Institutional clients now have instant access to an integrated solution to profitably internalise e-FX flows, including price formation, ...
    Feb. 27, 2014 - PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
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  • Naledi Pandor in Citizen
    Based on the preamble of the Constitution, it was "intended to internalise those values we as South Africans have thought to be important", Pandor told a media briefing in Cape Town.
  • King Abdullah II in AKI - Adnkronos International
    Jerusalem is a red line and Israel must internalise the importance the city holds for Arabs and Christian Muslims, and stop playing with fire,said Abdullah.
  • Thabo Mbeki in Independent Online
    ...350 years of racism, racial conflict and racial domination, would require "an extraordinary visionary imagination from all our people, black and white, united in their diversity". "All of us would have to internalise the reality...

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