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Even the most anhedonic, canker-hearted introvert has internalised some social norms and expectations.
Economics has internalised the views of rich patrons, according to Luigi Zingales of the University of Chicago.
She talks about how she has internalised that thinking; how she's scared of ever not being funny and letting down all womankind.
He has internalised Obama's speech patterns along with his biography, and can now impersonate Obama on the page, speaking in the first person singular, with uncanny plausibility.
I believe that Afshan has internalised guilt and wretchedness to an unprecedented – but, to Asian women, not unfamiliar – degree, and she cannot help but blame herself.
Where the right claims Obama's politics reek of black racialism, West counters that Obama has internalised racism to an extent where he would be rather be white than black.
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I must have internalised that difference.
Both are marionettes, and have internalised messages about femaleness.
It seems the poor have internalised the assessment of – who?
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