The American war fever, seen in civilian and military life, has becomeingrained.
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His action reflected a frustration that had becomeingrained on the opposition benches.
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The filth and dust of hard living have becomeingrained in the lines of his face.
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The habit has becomeingrained over time.
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Quite unconsciously to himself, his mother's code had becomeingrained in the very fibre of his being.
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She'd begun tasting his food as a warning to her mother; that habit too had becomeingrained.
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Viola has said the principles of West Point - duty, honor, country - are overwhelming and becomeingrained.
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I wanted to see how young you'd have to catch kids before their assumptions and preconceptions becomeingrained.
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It's often been referred to as South Africa's 'second national anthem' and has becomeingrained in our country's sporting identity.
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Five years after its passage, the Affordable Care Act has becomeingrained in American life even as it remains politically divisive.
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I've loved Lucas for so long that the love has becomeingrained in me, it's a part of who I am.
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Eventually crowds lined the roads to watch the man with the hop-step running gait that has since becomeingrained in Canada's national psyche.
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The habit of flouting the law - on speed limits, red lights, and so on - has becomeingrained in the Irish motorist's character.
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Williams has been in the game since the late '80s, so the grind of the entertainment business has becomeingrained into who she is.
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But old ways of thinking and acting becomeingrained and so, ignoring the difference between the well-off and the poor survives, whatever slogans people use.
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The more deeply the habit becomesingrained the more automatic it becomes.