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It frames the examination initially in terms of the US social mores that substantially influence behavior and attitudes from a defining individualism to legal mandates for accessibility to the nation's ingrained obsession with youth and delusional attitudes about aging.
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The shows document one of the West's most ingrained cultural obsessions, inherited from the Enlightenment: the itch for lucidity and exposure, and the recoil from obscurity and concealment embodied in, for example, the veiled costume of Islamic women or the impassivity of ancient Egyptian masks.
Their obsession is still ingrained in our culture, to the point that two of the current presidential candidates are being compared to the series' most memorable villains.
This is largely because he's been a constant presence in my life, something inherent and ingrained; my dad has been obsessed with Bowie ever since he was a teenager and it's an obsession he's passed on to myself and my sisters.
Christmas plays to two Japanese traits: an ingrained culture of gift-giving, and an obsession with most things Western.
Jackie navigates an obsession that's partly an ingrained attachment to the comfort of family, and to her own matter-of-factly independent yet fiercely cultivated positions.
But the habit of faith over the modern obsession with "germ free" philosophy is ingrained here.
It's a question that, perhaps, has never been so ingrained in a TV show as it is in the HBO original series (and internet obsession), Westworld.
"It's ingrained".
It was ingrained.
Her Obsession.
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