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She likens such a writer to an abused wife who has so internalized her batterer's responses that she calibrates every word and action to anticipate and mollify him.

How I had so internalized the message of what poor people should or should not have that I felt ashamed to be there, with that car, getting food.

For example, he suggests that by the last presidential election, "the elite media had so internalized the false message of their own 'liberalism' " that they had lost the ability to defend themselves convincingly.

Mr. Müller, who performs the work with the St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys and the period-instrument Concert Royal, conducted by John Scott, has so internalized the role that he sings it from memory.

Williams rebutted that policy makers so internalized their economic imperialism that they did not bother to put their thoughts on paper, but this "argument from no evidence" made a mockery of scholarship.

But as "Blood Knot" makes woundingly clear, they both have so internalized the divisions between white and black in South Africa that it is almost inconceivable that Zachariah could have any intimate contact whatsoever with a white woman, even through the medium of the mail.

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It can be more destructive to the human spirit when restraints are so largely internalized.

They have so fully internalized the troupe's purpose (to entertain), priorities (to be hilarious and interactive), and principles (situations and dialogue must feel authentically Shakespearean) that they can improvise with dizzying inventiveness without sacrificing coherence.

And how could female patients not be influenced by the societal judgments reflected in their doctors' eyes, especially when their doctors bore the inherent power of being male and when those societal judgments were already so deeply internalized within the patients themselves?

So deeply internalized is our obedience to this most capricious despot that artists create passionate odes to its cruelty, and audiences seem never to tire of the most deeply unoriginal mass spectacles devoted to rehearsing the litany of its torments, fixating their very beings on the narrowest glimmer of its fleeting satisfactions.

But his considerable achievement here was making the case, persuasively, that when a singer has so fully internalized the text and the music that he seems almost to become a song's protagonist, the texture and coloration of the accompaniment hardly matter.

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