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He could have seen the ingrained movement of her hand.
She more or less looks 40 today, despite the ingrained lines.
He has an ingrained respect for the role of the state.
How do you get them to change an ingrained habit?
The need to conceal information seemed to be an ingrained part of human nature.
Watching the man's back was an ingrained habit after four years.
Instead there was this deep, ingrained anxiety he knew nothing of.
After eight years of civil war, in which 60,000 people have died, violence remains ingrained.
If she allowed those ingrained instincts a word, they would take them all in the end.
It is difficult for Japanese to move away from such ingrained notions.
No moral sense, and ingrained contempt for those who had.
"I always had a faith that he would be back to the theater, because it is so ingrained."
It was an ingrained habit to watch and control my thoughts.
Victories over ingrained patterns of thought are not won in a day or a year.
When the war came both health and ingrained timidity kept him at home.
The ingrained habits of a man who has known hard winters.
The regulars will tell you this is something that becomes ingrained.
Many people in the region have deeply ingrained habits of fear.
I find in my own country here an ingrained racism that is probably beyond current comparison.
He had stood apart from all others for so long, it was an ingrained habit.
How quickly we lose the ingrained habits of a lifetime.
But it is not easy, especially for very large agencies with ingrained biases toward certain media.
I went into the world with ingrained ideas about money and spending: Never buy for full price what you can find on sale.
"It is one of the most deeply ingrained images in American advertising."
South America shows a remarkable and ingrained attachment to the democratic idea.