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  1. And dancing in place of the mutilation. However, the practice remains deeply, ingrained ,and valued by the culture. Some might consider it necessary since some Masai
  2. Were not given independence from central authority, however,and Charlemagne, ingrained ,in them the concepts of empire and unity by sending them on military
  3. This prevents future gerrymandering, any existing advantage may become deeply, ingrained , The United States Senate, for instance, has more competitive elections than
  4. Fit without corporate interference. Following Gaines's death, Mad became more, ingrained ,within the Time Warner corporate structure. Eventually, the magazine was
  5. ZDF had agreed to refuse to use the initialism. The different usages were so, ingrained ,that one could deduce a person's or source's political leaning from the name
  6. The tax base is so weak and the dependence on central government subsidies so, ingrained ,that no attempt is made to exercise that authority. Fiscal decentralization and
  7. Many of them passed down over the centuries, and an assortment of, ingrained ,behaviors, relayed to successive generations from the moment a child begins to
  8. Are also video game versions of strip mahjong. Mahjong culture is still deeply, ingrained ,in the Chinese community. Sam Hui wrote Canto pop songs using mahjong as their
  9. Alter ego, the personality, concept,and name of Clark Kent have become, ingrained ,in popular culture as well, becoming synonymous with secret identities and
  10. With the unsung blues singer as a symbol of the region's cultural richness and, ingrained ,social cruelties. Rumbling drums and moaning backing vocals suggest that things
  11. While male engagement with feminism is necessary, it is problematic due to the, ingrained ,social influences of patriarchy in gender relations. The consensus today in
  12. Attributed to Gautama Buddha are: *The Four Noble Truths: that suffering is an, ingrained ,part of existence; that the origin of suffering is craving for sensuality
  13. And the Ogden issue. Also, long held distrust of Ethiopia and the deeply, ingrained ,belief that Ogden was rightfully part of Somalia, should have been properly
  14. No taller than an adolescent boy. As a result, he has to deal with the deeply, ingrained ,prejudice against mutants on his native world (though he is not one himself).
  15. Attack in any credible way, the USSR would lose any exchange. This logic became, ingrained ,in US nuclear doctrine and persisted for the duration of the Cold War. As long
  16. A new, synthetic version of the historical practice that has since become so, ingrained ,in the discipline that it is typically overlooked. Rural history Bloch's own
  17. Different cultural morals in Japan. Since Buddhist social morals were deeply, ingrained , the Issac tended to refrain from antisocial behavior. Also, they were
  18. Entire world) had been living with MAD for about a decade. It became deeply, ingrained ,into the popular culture. Such an exchange would have killed many millions of
  19. Vaunted" his atheism while Eric Blair the individual retained" a deeply, ingrained ,religiosity ". Single later noted that Orwell did not accept the existence of an
  20. Of the name, so the custom of including it does not seem to have been deeply, ingrained ,in Roman practice. As with the foliation, it was common to abbreviate the name
  21. And the shells remain unstained, making dyeing unnecessary except to meet, ingrained ,consumer expectations. Roasted pistachio nuts can be artificially turned red if
  22. Performance. When viewed through the lens of accepted behaviors and, ingrained ,values, culture also profoundly affects motivation. Whether one looks at the
  23. Bernstein, founder of Human Rights Watch, says that anti-Semitism is" deeply, ingrained ,and institutionalized" in" Arab nations in modern times. " Medal Bahrain, a
  24. Counterterrorism or counterintelligence agency, due in large part to deeply, ingrained ,cultural resistance to change within the FBI. For example, FBI personnel
  25. As president of Columbia University, Eisenhower gave voice and form to his, ingrained ,opinions about the supremacy and difficulties of American democracy. His tenure
  26. Persuasive peer and friend Sheikh Meh tab. The idea of vegetarianism is deeply, ingrained ,in Hindu and Jain traditions in India, and,in his native land of Gujarat, most
  27. Practices of Imperial China, the influences of past are still deeply, ingrained ,in the Chinese culture. As in Japan, philosophy in China has become a melting
  28. By object relations techniques has been shown to be effective in many cases of, ingrained ,problems of intimacy and relationship (cf. the many books of Otto Kornberg).
  29. Federal District are also organized by a local electoral institute. A strongly, ingrained ,concept in Mexican political life is" no reelection. " The theory was
  30. Resentment most Filipinos have towards colonial mentality that have been, ingrained ,in many Filipinos, but relations have improved significantly over the years
  31. Heavily monitored by the state. ) The influences of the past are still deeply, ingrained ,in the Chinese culture. As in Japan, philosophy in China has become a melting
  32. Him up under the teachings of the Swedenborg Church of New Jerusalem, which, ingrained , in him the strong belief that man should strive to be of service to others.
  33. Bernstein, founder of Human Rights Watch, says that anti-Semitism is" deeply, ingrained ,and institutionalized" in" Arab nations in modern times. " Modern examples
  34. From a" boundless, untroubled sea of expectations and optimism" to one of ", ingrained ,pessimism ... eternal dissatisfaction with life ". Anastasia Kin ski In 1976
  35. And international nominations and awards. Many of his characters became, ingrained ,in public perception of his work. Sellers' private life was characterized by
  36. Country music fan and artist base. Mainstream country music is culturally, ingrained ,in the Maritime and the prairie provinces: areas with large numbers of rural
  37. Punk group Le Tiger in 1998. Revival By the 1990s,punk rock was sufficiently, ingrained ,in Western culture that punk trappings were often used to market highly
  38. Simple symmetries, and in particular bilateral symmetry, seem to be deeply, ingrained ,in the inherent perception by humans of the likely health or fitness of other
  39. This concept was later proven false by anthropologists but is still deeply, ingrained ,in the minds of ecologists and Tanzanian officials. This influenced policy
  40. Forms. Religious beliefs in the divine and in the afterlife were, ingrained ,in ancient Egyptian civilization from its inception; Pharaonic rule was based
  41. Defend their Empire to barbarian mercenaries, who then became so numerous and, ingrained ,that they were able to take over the Empire. Romans, he believed, had become
  42. To its more traditional position as a traditional religion which is culturally, ingrained , rather than enforced. In any case, Shinto and its values continue to be a
  43. As Gerardo Mates Rodríguez, Pintín Castellanos and Rosa Melt. Tango is deeply, ingrained ,in the cultural life of the city and is the theme for many of the bars and
  44. And others into groups associated with physical appearance and with deeply, ingrained ,behaviors and capacities. A set of folk beliefs took hold that linked inherited
  45. To improve physical postural habits, particularly those that have become, ingrained ,and conditioned responses. The technique can improve performance, self
  46. Classics and Chinese writing. However, the impact of the Dutch was deeply, ingrained ,in aboriginal society. In the 19th and 20th centuries, European explorers wrote
  47. Which the conservatism of traditional white South African politics was deeply, ingrained , His great-grandfather was a Senator, his grandfather stood twice for the white
  48. Cuisines have indeed joined the mainstream. These three cuisines have become so, ingrained ,in the American culture that they are no longer foreign to the American palate.
  49. With more serious disturbances in object relations, more symptoms, and more, ingrained ,character pathology (such as obnoxiousness, severe passivity, or heinous
  50. Cultures as well: Scholar Peter Barman describes" how deeply the sport is, ingrained ,in the history and culture of a nation such as Cuba, and how thoroughly it was

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