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And after that, Sheikh Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ordered to establish a first camp which included the new muhajireen [immigrants] who had no deeply ingrained expertise and creed, near the prior borders for the Sykes-Picot "Iraq-Syria" lines.
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For long spells it was a conservative and restrained performance, but there is an expertise ingrained in this Chelsea team about the art of winning through structure, stubbornness and get-the-job-done know-how and, when the opposition makes an error, being absolutely clinical.
Over decades of subsistence, the behaviors of aging foragers became routinized, their motor movements automated and their expertise ingrained to a point where they no longer necessitated the first-rate working memory they possessed when younger and learning actively.
But the statement went on: "The minister and Professor Kennedy are considering whether the veterinary representation on the Group could usefully be expanded to increase the expertise available to it".The episode is striking because it illustrates MAFF's ingrained tendency to stick up for client interests whether vets' or farmers'.
Moroccan hospitality may have choreographed our welcome, but American mores are equally ingrained, so in the end, when Mr. El Mounadam hinted around it, I offered him some money for his time and expertise.
"It's ingrained".
It was ingrained.
The ingrained inequities of capitalism?
Our ingrained habits change us.
"The practice is so ingrained".
This idea is deeply ingrained.
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