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These habits seem quite ingrained.
All the temple murals, all this intricate stuff is quite ingrained in the culture, and it's part of the national identity".
Trade, political and social contacts were broad and were quite ingrained to the culture, becoming an important networking system, including trade much further north and in the Caribbean.
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Nothing is quite so ingrained into Louisville's DNA as the first race of the Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby.
The police department is, quite literally, ingrained to be self-serving and overprotective of its own self.
The need for men to contain feelings and protect against shame related to feeling inferior, "not quite a man", may be ingrained in the amygdala and hippocampus and thus will need the 'right' approach: A good example is offered in the Opinion Pages of the New York Times in Therapy for Tough Guys (COUCH).
In snow sports, it's kind of a given that you'll see a lot of smokers out there; it's been ingrained in the mountain culture for quite a while.
India's bowlers will certainly have had his image ingrained in their minds -- and quite possibly their nightmares -- after he batted for more than 11 hours to score 253 not out, more than all of India's batsmen combined compiled in their first innings.
Rather, the effect seems subtly ingrained throughout the data.
It was quite terrifying .According to this alarming diagnosis, it was the ingrained habit of co-operation within the EU that prevented the situation from degenerating and older and nastier habits from re-emerging.
The custom is so ingrained that many Senegalese, even if they do not quite approve, continue to roll down their car windows and flip coins into the children's bowls, sustaining the practice.
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