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Indeed, music seems to be ingrained in Denton's roots.
And Xu Zhimo's legacy definitely seems to be ingrained in their psyche.
That is something that seems to be ingrained in the mind-set of the previous generation of bank chiefs.
But it's not pats-on-the-back-all-round time just yet: the womenswear default is still white and willowy, and that seems to be ingrained.
Now, after more than 30 years of vilification by a succession of American administrations, Mr. Larijani said, mistrust of Iranian intentions seems to be ingrained.
Throughout my (admittedly so far short) career, I see examples of this every day; nurses staying one to two hours late to complete their documentation, doctors staying late to take care of their sick patients – it seems to be ingrained in the culture of the NHS.
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"Why not learn those habits as children, so that the keys to success are ingrained?
Hypocrisy and double standards in respect to gender are ingrained in cycling and many other sports but this is hidden in reports of events.
"Having a husband and lots of friends who work in the finance industry, this idea of bonuses tied to performance is ingrained in my thinking, and it has had zero success".
The choice to forgive is ingrained within us from birth onward.
The freedom to choose is ingrained in the American culture and mindset.
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