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The deeply ingrained incursive life-style of the Cayuses had kept their numbers small.
Even more significantly, in having married a black woman, Becker seemed to be thumbing his nose at deeply ingrained Aryan idealism.
An article in the April 5 issue reminds us how deeply ingrained collectivist habits of thought are in this country.
It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat.
This is because they are so widespread and deeply ingrained in both the public and private sectors of the economy.
Those dualisms are still deeply ingrained in common sense, which is why pragmatism is so counterintuitive.
He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained.
Maslany is so deeply ingrained in the DNA of orphan Black that without her incredible performances, there would be no show.
By the time we got back to the U.S., these take-no-prisoners tactics were deeply ingrained, and dining on starchy American foods, we ballooned to enormous size.
The dysfunctional attitude of mms managers reflected problems that were deeply ingrained under the previous administration.
As discussed in Chapter 13, mobility is deeply ingrained in modern lifestyles.
As I noted earlier, the acceptance of hostage-taking is deeply ingrained here.
Betraying compatriots is not only in violation of deeply ingrained values, it can result in exclusion from this vital support base.
The violent consequences of past intra-Timorese political conflicts have bequeathed a deeply ingrained fear of any form of political contention.
I think on all the times he touched me, on all the times I came so close to giving myself to him, held back only by deeply ingrained ideas of right and wrong.
The market itself is an institution, loaded with deeply ingrained historical and local characteristics.
It presided at its birth and remains deeply ingrained in its corporate culture.
This Court believes that Indian Constitution reflects this value deeply ingrained in Indian society, nurtured over several generations.
Internal stains in teeth, for example tetracycline stains, are extremely resistant to bleaching because the stain is so deeply ingrained in the teeth.
This aspect of international law is deeply ingrained in the training and conduct of our military.
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