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Of course, there is the Protestant legacy, which is ingrained in a certain Hanseatic understatement.
A violent picture ingrained in a child's mind could be more harmful than pornography.
That culture and experience can be ingrained in a variety of ways.
Because the sari is so deeply ingrained in a certain ethnicity, it is not easily adopted by others.
"And that I think is ingrained in a lot of the consciousness of the people involved in this".
The problems they are confronting are deeply ingrained in a culture that has been mainly governed by tribal law.
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"People have ingrained in them a memory of certain sounds," he narrates in this BBC documentary about his profession.
But by not obsessing over the need to "do something healthy," I think I've ingrained in myself a new habit that will be hard to break.
Our daughter's autism has ingrained in us an appreciation for what many overlook.
This would not be easy though; it was ingrained in me from a very young age as a woman, you were last.
All these lessons were ingrained in me from a very early age: "No" because I am a woman.
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