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1 This epidemic has deep roots and may require drastic action to curb.
2 The tree that can stand such a blast must have deep roots .
3 First, it is worth recalling that Bundy has deep roots in Nevada.
4 The mass movement responsible for the change has deep roots in Sudanese society.
5 Plainly, he said, the fundamentalist ideology has sunk deep roots into American society.
6 Military commissions have deep roots in American history and constitutional practice.
7 The conflict over whether to allow drilling inside the refuge has deep roots .
8 Confusion about Irish neutrality has deep roots in the history of 20th-century Ireland.
9 Love of the homeland has very deep roots in every citizen, he said.
10 Another family with deep roots at BorgWarner is the Lephart clan.
11 The fluttering leaves and bending branches need a firm stem and deep roots .
12 Socialism has already struck deep roots into the soil of America.
13 The distress of which he was conscious had some deep roots .
14 Necromancy has deep roots in Plenimar, and it's growing stronger again.
15 Today's tech humanists come from a tradition with deep roots in Silicon Valley.
16 But coalmining has deep roots in communities that many are unwilling to relinquish.
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