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1 How deeply ingrained was the hunter and the competitor in every child.
2 Since 1918, home ownership grew, becoming deeply ingrained in the British psyche.
3 The pantry complex-takingmore than we need - is deeply ingrained in our evolution.
4 It's at the heart of our deeply ingrained fears of an apocalypse.
5 The tribalism is too deeply ingrained for even the Olympics to undo.
6 Baghdad: Saddam's fate: The culture of political violence in Iraq is deeply ingrained .
7 As a result, exchanging names at every meeting was a deeply ingrained habit.
8 It revels in the lust of boasting, so deeply ingrained in human nature.
9 The idea of universally achievable economies of scale is deeply ingrained .
10 So these audience effects are primal; they're deeply ingrained in who we are.
11 The remaining limitations are a reminder that deeply ingrained discrimination persists.
12 The boys of 2016 are already deeply ingrained in this World Cup odyssey.
13 The habit of making stuff up is deeply ingrained in us.
14 A Frenchman's politeness must be more deeply ingrained than even I had supposed.
15 The great mistake of the West is the deeply ingrained naive belief in progress.
16 But officials admit it will be an uphill struggle to combat deeply ingrained traditions.
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