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Sexual abuse and violence were ingrained in culture, men like Rolf Harris were nearly untouchable.
But the Related Companies' lawyer Jesse Masyr said the agreements were ingrained in the land-use process and were not likely to be eliminated.
The visual and sensory impact of the works and the profound practical understanding and concentration required to successfully manage the industrial forging process, were ingrained in his life's work.
Nonetheless, the feds' approach is a sea-change from the early 1990s, when a macho paramilitary culture and aggressive rules of engagement approved at the highest levels were ingrained in the FBI and contributed to disasters the bureau is now anxious never to repeat.
And almost immediately she finds her rhythm, the motion dip and rise and dip again coming back to her as if it were ingrained in her muscle memory, and maybe it is, though it's been more years than she can count.
And almost immediately she finds her rhythm, the motion — dip and rise and dip again — coming back to her as if it were ingrained in her muscle memory, and maybe it is, though it's been more years than she can count.
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Caution had been ingrained in his being.
"It's ingrained in us," he said.
It is ingrained in their culture.
These sounds are ingrained in my memory.
Fidelity is ingrained in us now.
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