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The Reds' last winning season was 2000, and losing had become ingrained.
Discussion of this memorandum brought to the surface an unease about paramilitary covert action that had become ingrained, at least among some CIA senior managers.
To illustrate how the book had become ingrained in his thinking, Mr. Buffett recalled that when he testified in the I.B.M. antitrust case, a lawyer for I.B.M. said Mr. Buffett contradicted a paragraph in the book.
Or perhaps you could say that it was the absence of legal alternatives in the early 2000s, before music downloading had become "ingrained," that conditioned people to be cool with illegal downloading, or that perhaps people grew tired of spending $20 on shiny discs when all they wanted was one or two songs, or any number of alternative theories.
By the early 2000s the pink ribbon culture had become ingrained throughout nearly every industry.
Later, swipes became free, and once debit cards had become ingrained in consumer culture, banks began charging merchants, and the costs keep going up.
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But skepticism has become ingrained.
Some foreign companies have become ingrained in the fabric of Indian culture.
Self-censorship has become ingrained, and overcoming that will take a while.
"This conflict has become ingrained and inter-generational," Mr Nolan said.
The American war fever, seen in civilian and military life, has become ingrained.
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