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He says that emotional patterns ingrained in childhood live in the memory of cells and the brain and appear in interpersonal interactions.
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So incredible and so ingrained are these stories that it has become impossible to detach the myths and aspersions that have cobwebbed around her over the years.
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From its inception, it was ingrained in the troops that they were a peoples force under civilian control.
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The term became ingrained in the language to the extent that a performance using markers and a sketch pad is still known today as a chalk talk.
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Its use in some areas has been so ingrained that entire cultures will not eat any vegetables or fruits unless they are thoroughly cooked.
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His mendacity is so ingrained and pervasive, it seems, that he'll even lie about himself.
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Exemplifying control theory, the norms of masculinity are so rigidly ingrained that men find little room to escape and end up constantly reproducing them.
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A real label, but one in which the proprietor's personality was very much ingrained.
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Further, he often stated that it was inconceivable to think that an ingrained human social system such as public schooling was easily reformed.
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It's ingrained in our heads that it's bad, when it's not bad at all.
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