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Its technical definition describes a devastatingly vulnerable person, compensating for a deeply imprinted inadequacy with a desperate need for admiration, and a grandiose self-image.
Schulz was what so many lesser figures are carelessly said to be: a genuine American icon, who in his unassuming way deeply imprinted our culture.
The truth is that general Chinese attitudes about Japan are so deeply imprinted by history that those images probably helped to bring them a bit closer together.
Respect for birth-order privilege seems deeply imprinted.
Stallone's version is too deeply imprinted on our collective imagination.
It is a deeply ingrained folk memory.
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Mystery Books A book you read as a child remains imprinted on your memory.
Her parents' marriage ended and she returned to Poland after only a year, chubbier and with the first experience of being an outsider imprinted in her memory.
The stones are gone, but imprinted in memory.
Maria Pisano is a book artist, printmaker, and papermaker who publishes limited edition books under the imprint Memory Press.
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