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A face like hers couldn't be duplicated just from memory, even if her face was engrained into his mind like a cerebral tattoo.
Authoritarianism is thus engrained in the feudal personality and is as essential to the feudal system as oxygen is to human life.
They are habits, predispositions, deeply engrained attitudes of aversion and preference.
I am in my old black jeans and a dark green sweatshirt, both engrained with dirt from buses and warehouses, pubs and bedsits.
Towering over Potato Market, it has engrained itself into the psyche of the town and has become a recognised landmark.
This is Wisconsin's gun deer season, a tradition as engrained in this rugged state's identity as beer, brats, and cheese.
It is our habitual and engrained attachments which keep us identified with our body and our mind.
He spoke of public protection being so engrained in the act, yet it is public protection that is very much at risk as a result.
Proprietary algorithms provide a competitive edge, so secrecy is engrained in the culture.
The idea of a white wedding dress is so engrained in our consciousness that it's easy to forget it has not always been a meaningful part of the marriage ceremony.
Bribery and deceptive practices are so engrained that they are often accepted as the norm.
These worrying trends are exacerbated by the lack of political will to address these deeply engrained problems.
Unfortunately, these practices are so engrained in certain regions that the authority of the State is sometimes flouted.
Not only terrorism, but also certain reactions to it pose a long-term, engrained threat to human rights.
That it stems from an engrained sense of unworthiness and shame is something that Dunne is winningly eager to acknowledge.
In a landscape with relatively poor prospects for farming, reliance on the sea for a livelihood became deeply engrained.
Aesthetically pleasing it wasn't, but his goal did suggest a quickness of mind and, just as important, a ruthlessness that is engrained in all great strikers.
A rebuke that became deeply engrained in us and hard to free ourselves from.
And as she engrained scientific research upon so many students, she was able to continually quench her lifelong curiosity in scientific research through her program.
The body of work produced will allow the communities, and in particular the younger generation, to challenge deeply engrained marginalization and discrimination and voice their demands for themselves.
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Carts, engrained with the mud of years, were taken down to the burn, and came back blue and red.
Official corruption is engrained in the character and habits of the Spanish people.
He understood that the truths which had been engrained into his very being were much like seeds.
If posted in the van of battle, they will not desert their ranks, because endurance is engrained in them.
Heathenism, save that which is engrained in the heart of man, had passed away.
The ability to go through the breathing movements is inborn, engrained, enregistered.
How engrained in the spirit of the people this sentiment became is evident, even to this day.
With them the dirt seems to be engrained and never to be removed, and they could grow potatoes under their nails.
You are not young, and engrained habits are difficult to get rid of.
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