Deep-rooted Sentence Examples

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  • When he displays affection, it is a deep-rooted affection.

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  • As a consequence, deep-rooted discontent rapidly arose.

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  • It can be harder to communicate when problems have become more deep-rooted.

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  • Innumerable clusters of wild cherries (Prunus Chamaecerasus), wild apricots (Amygdalus nana), the Siberian pea-tree (Caragana frutescens), and other deep-rooted shrubs grow at the bottoms of the depressions and on the slopes of the ravines, imparting to the steppe that charm which manifests itself in the popular poetry.

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  • But if we search Plotinus for evidence of any actual influence of Jewish and Christian philosophy, we search in vain; and the existence of any such influence is all the more unlikely because it is only the later Neoplatonism that offers striking and deep-rooted parallels to Philo and the Gnostics.

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  • That he did not reform at a stroke all ancient abuses appears particularly in relation to the practice of blood revenge; to put an end to this deep-rooted custom would have been an impossibility.

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  • The hysteria around sex, disease and death is so deep-rooted in our culture.

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  • Or I may have an irresistible (and fairly abstract) preoccupation with something very deep-rooted.

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  • The fundamental changes taking place in public services require equally deep-rooted changes in regulation.

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  • And I don't mean feel sorry for yourself while whimpering " I've tried, but the situation is too deep-rooted... " .

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  • Their violent acts gradually reveal themselves to be caused by deep-rooted societal issues.

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  • The concept of a tatami room is deep rooted in the Japanese culture.

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  • Hidden emotions and deep rooted memories, along with the variances of scent receptors and sensitivity, greatly influence our experience with odors.

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  • You may have some deep-rooted issues that you never dealt with effectively.

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  • With therapy included, teens can tackle some of the deep-rooted issues they have and release tension in the activities they do in the camp.

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  • Terminal is the deep-rooted and coarse hairs and can be pigmented or gray.

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  • Unlike nonabusive parents, who may become angry at or upset with their children from time to time but are genuinely loving, abusive parents tend to harbor deep-rooted negative feelings toward their children.

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  • She may have a deep-rooted personal preference when it comes to something as significant as bridal jewelry, or she may just like yellow gold, white gold, and platinum and want the fashion world to assist in the decision.

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  • For example, if the writer has several Apple Macintosh computers, an iPhone and an iPad, chances are that the person has a deep-rooted love of these devices.

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  • Scorpio, although a water sign, is extremely deep-rooted and can be prone to hefty fits of jealousy.

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  • A deep-rooted need for order and routine can be troublesome as well.

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  • Moreover, the absence of sensible parallaxes in the stellar heavens seemed inconsistent with its validity; and a mobile earth outraged deep-rooted prepossessions.

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  • Louis Napoleon could feel vaguely the state of public opinion in France, the longing for glory from which it suffered, and the deep-rooted discord between the nation and the king, Louis Philippe, who though sprung from the national revolution against the treaties of 1815, was yet a partisan of peace at any price.

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  • Nothing but enmity on your part, and deep-rooted dislike, can account for your resting contented without possession of the Father's gift.

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  • Each new piece of film fed our morbid curiosity, our deep rooted desire to see what actually happened.

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