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1 Their affections had taken deep root together in many a kindred grave.
2 The same compulsory idea early took deep root among the Scandinavian peoples.
3 The art of cotton-spinning and cotton-weaving struck deep root in Russian soil.
4 Loyalty, honor, fidelity took deep root in the society which they represented.
5 What deep root their preaching took in these parts is still evident.
6 But he has no deep root and endures only for a while.
7 The malady had taken too deep root to be speedily eradicated.
8 The vine was taking deep root , anticipating the storm that was in the air.
9 William listened attentively to her teaching, and it took deep root in his soul.
10 Those three I visited to-day, and found religion had taken deep root in them.
11 Old abuses which have once struck a deep root in any institution, die slowly.
12 I believe the poetic and aesthetic of the celestial have taken, deep root already!
13 The time was too short to admit of its striking deep root in the country.
14 Captain Dynamite's teachings had taken very deep root in the heart of the American boys.
15 Then it was, that this northern power seemed likely to take deep root in America.
16 That flower has struck deep root into my memory.
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