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The subject of the movie is secrets, and, even though Ronny seems to have overcome his troubles, furtiveness is a long-ingrained habit, maybe even a defining trait of his character.

With word of the iPhone moving towards NFC payments and Apple becoming more ingrained in our financial lives this practice is extremely troubling.

The trouble is, the wait can be long in an industry where optimism is ingrained.

"Why do so few women occupy positions of power and prestige?" Of course women have "come a long way, baby" these last few decades, working through glass ceilings instead of those made from marble... but her research clearly shows that gender stereotypes are so deeply ingrained in our psyches that even the most ardent supporters of gender equality can run into trouble.

We have it ingrained in us from a young age that "asking for it" is bad -- it means we're in trouble.

"It's ingrained".

It was ingrained.

"The practice is so ingrained".

This idea is deeply ingrained.

The ingrained inequities of capitalism?

Our ingrained habits change us.

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