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These introspections are talked about and become shared experiences that are ingrained as natural truths.
For many, these are ingrained as the mental picture of what constitutes a "refugee situation".
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Thanks in part to the statue, Moore's memory has been ingrained as an essential part of the fabric of the Twin Cities.
His father died before Kuerten became a teenager and he was not in an environment where being cutthroat and competitive was ingrained as part of his daily tennis drills.
A self-proclaimed "humanitarian superpower" where welcoming those fleeing war and oppression is ingrained as part of the national identity, the Nordic country has proudly taken in more refugees per capita than any other in Europe.
But the images of the other camps where the Nazis imprisoned him are ingrained in his memory as deeply as the concentration camp number — A188991 — tattooed on his left forearm.
As the Tim Hunt affair showed, sexist attitudes are ingrained in science, as in the rest of our culture.
That these expectations are as damaging as they are ingrained is obvious, and that a veteran female choreographer would find them so appalling is predictable.
Through generations of negative experiences, rats are ingrained in our psyches as bad, scary animals much like snakes, spiders and bats.
These vaunted protectors of our historical legacy, pieces of cloth that stand between our filthy hands and many American treasures, are ingrained in the mind as a required wear during a visit to an archive.
Every bit as difficult are ingrained mind-sets and attitudes that can make it difficult for Chinese executives to adapt professional management techniques.
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