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And in provincial towns, away from the tourist resorts, it's a far more deeply engrained idea – that the streets after dark become a male space.
While the use of street money is not uncommon in Cleveland, in other places the expectation that it will be disbursed is more deeply engrained in the electoral infrastructure.
Perhaps the unwavering losing streak of the Maple Leafs is more deeply engrained into the order of this country than I had initially suspected.
One of the more deeply engrained assumptions of Western liberalism is that we humans can indefinitely increase our capacity to care for others, that we can, with the right effort and dedication, extend our care to wider and wider circles until we envelop the whole species within our ethical regard.
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Having a glass or two of wine with dinner every night was as deeply engrained for me as brushing my teeth -- and far more enjoyable.
These impediments concern three traditional and widely held -- but if we think about it in more detail, untenable -- notions about the course of early evolution that are deeply engrained in the minds of scientists and society and that we must abandon altogether if we are to make headway on these central issues.
It is a deeply engrained concept.
So this became very deeply engrained.
John Christensen of Tax Justice Network said: "Tax avoidance is deeply engrained in Britain's corporate culture.
The fascination of black bodies remains deeply engrained in western culture's fantasies.
Officials in each country blamed the other for stoking deeply engrained political and ethnic tensions.
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