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    1. The years of conditioning and polite remarks made to him by family friends and retainers were so ingrained that he was convinced that he was the only sane person walking the city streets that night


    2. retainers were so ingrained that he was convinced that he was the


    3. It’s lame and he has an instinctive feeling that he should be sitting up and taking more notice, but his moral insensibility is ingrained


    4. She has black ringed toes where the dirt from the lower barn floor has become ingrained


    5. His blue eyes were ingrained in her mind, like the lines of her own palm


    6. These things are so ingrained in us that they sometimes must be shaken and beaten out of us through unpleasant circumstances


    7. It was more than tradition and the taboo of long female hair was so ingrained in them that while Song was at last turning her back on the practice, it felt like a supreme break with her own self


    8. After a while, Nigel thought he could hear voices, softly ingrained in the insistent throbbing of the engine


    9. The mistaken beliefs that we are limited to our material minds and bodies, and that happiness comes only from what happens to us, are deeply ingrained


    10. that has been ingrained into their lives for

    11. your belief systems, ingrained ways of thinking about


    12. Beliefs are ingrained repetitive thought patterns


    13. your belief systems and ingrained ways of thinking


    14. They bathed in the sea and dressed before attending the feast, washing away the sand ingrained in their hair and skin, and felt all the better for it


    15. Twice the old badger extended his paw making as if to comfort her but his paw hovered uselessly over her back, his ingrained self-consciousness holding him back


    16. He was to the point of storming a plush office on the top floor when a savvy sergeant reminded him of the futility of challenging the ingrained system


    17. Wilson? His claim of being antiwar fell apart as soon as the flimsy claim of possible war with Mexico threatened his deeply ingrained white supremacy


    18. He almost wished he could experience that first hand, but he had the knowledge ingrained in him


    19. I have found the love of my life and, despite appearances to the contrary, he his a good man and I love him for that goodness, which is so deeply ingrained in his character that he has hung on to it while enduring the unimaginable


    20. This same concept can be applied to any habit no matter how ingrained

    21. Unless you like explosive food it’s best to ask for no chilli as the mortar will already have enough ingrained in it from previous mixtures


    22. But we don’t know what state of mind you’ll be in when the death serum begins to take its course, and these codes need to be deeply ingrained


    23. It goes against deeply ingrained patterns of behavior


    24. It had been ingrained in him from both his parents and his education that he was better than those outside his school’s hallowed walls


    25. The best solution to this whining, screaming or whinging behavior is to tackle it immediately, ideally before it establishes itself as an ingrained habit - try to nip it in the bud as they say


    26. I knew it was important to have one, and my years of service in the Navy ingrained in me a need to use it regularly, but I seemed to be alone in this belief, and that made it too easy to fall out of the habit


    27. The idea that women are inferior to men is ingrained into the


    28. I believe it is ingrained in all of us because we are all sinners


    29. It was ingrained into the subconscious of costal Japanese dwellers


    30. habit of chasing pleasure and shunning pain is so ingrained in

    31. control is so ingrained into us and still the most


    32. The ingrained habits of dependence of clients in particular and the lower orders in general emerge with dramatic clarity…


    33. Jemelda didn’t hesitate, although her heart trembled at the casting aside of so many year-cycles of tradition ingrained within her


    34. She knew the beliefs of her people were too deeply ingrained upon her thoughts for her to see otherwise


    35. He waited for Frankel and the boy to take their places but they did not and he realised, with a jolt, how ingrained were the habits of service even now


    36. One image within was almost stronger than all, only Johan being more deeply ingrained inside her


    37. ‘I need no priest or agony aunt to confess to - my past has already provided me with far too many dark memories deeply ingrained up here,’ he tapped his head


    38. ‘Anak’s magic was ingrained into their tattoos and has slowly dragged the Su-Katii under the wing of the Brotherhood’s control, making them their pawns in bringing about this war


    39. all these ideas are so ingrained in new arrivals, that they often find it diffi-


    40. As he matured, his concept of ‘truth’ evolved and the importance of practicing this virtue in all spheres of life became ingrained

    41. provided an ingrained steadfastness to his life, his livelihood, and


    42. “‘Tis no great wonder that Thou wouldst bring this, a lesser habit forth; that it is so ingrained in Thee Thou wouldst enjoy it once again


    43. Lifting a weeks worth of ingrained dirt and whatever else that got stuck to the carpets and upholstery


    44. It was one of those ingrained stories that would emerge now and again in family conversations that would inevitably become heated


    45. Blinding terror had not submerged all ingrained instincts


    46. Here was the thin, patrician nose, full lips and cleft chin I saw most mornings yet, without the apparently ingrained arrogance of a man used to ordering millions of soldiers to fight and die for his Emperor


    47. Belief in spirits and in talking to the dead was ingrained in Miccosukee folklore and Joe Billie accepted his visions never thinking anything wrong


    48. His concern for her was overpowering—if only he knew she was alive—and threatened to disrupt his ingrained methodical approach to a dangerous situation


    49. He only hoped that her moral compass was now ingrained within him


    50. The question is would you marry me for love or just for a tradition ingrained in you?” I looked at him surprised












































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    deep-rooted deep-seated implanted ingrained planted congenital native inbred inherent fundamental hereditary