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    deep-rooted


    1. There was an energy emanating from her; not the kind of energy that one senses from an athlete or a dynamic worker, such as Shelagh had, but an almost violent deep-rooted energy - a vibrant restlessness, even as she sat there sleeping


    2. We all have a deep-rooted fear that they'll cast more spells; they intend to keep us busy with fighting during the daylight hours


    3. Another source of international conflicts is our stubborn, deep-rooted


    4. tion, but strong, deep-rooted ones mush be fulfilled and their


    5. ignominious bestiality, of universal grief and mourning? I was in El Bierzo enjoying the deep-rooted


    6. together with its left-wing Green coalition partner, in the process of abandoning its deep-rooted pacifism of the left by entering the Kosovo war? Who can say where or what will be the result


    7. Draining the swamps made the soils acid, deep-rooted trees died, canal banks collapsed with the unusually large volumes of water draining from the hinterland because of deforestation


    8. The idea of a temporal king was too deep-rooted in the Jewish mind thus to be dislodged in a single generation


    9. To have answered "No" to their question would have been equivalent to inciting rebellion; to have answered "Yes" would have shocked the deep-rooted nationalist sentiments of that day


    10. Because of a kind of scientific superstition he never worked, or read, or bathed, or made love until two hours of digestion had gone by, and it was such a deep-rooted belief that several times he held up military operations so as not to submit the troops to the risks of indigestion

    11. If Terence had attempted reconciliation and if she was still adamant about her position, then perhaps there were other hidden motives for their deep-rooted division


    12. The deep-rooted ties he left behind with the people he held most dear, emitted the deepest anguish he had ever felt


    13. Though this deep-rooted resentment and contempt of Terence’s actions would account for his reluctance to discuss the subject with Feltus and for his dislike of the young man, it also served as a double-edged sword—proving him with a perfect motive for wanting to seek vengeance as a messenger of the Lord


    14. Though they had never been close friends, they had worked together on cases in the past and got along quite well, due in part to their mutual, longstanding friendship with Lowell, but Bobby Dan was too keen on flaunting his name and his reputation in the faces of those near him, due in part to his deep-rooted political ambitions that were instilled in him as a child by his well-connected grandfather


    15. In the darkness, Feltus smiled at her conclusion and took several deep breaths that he could immediately feel calming his uneasiness resulting from his overwhelming desire to learn something of great importance to the investigation as well as his deep-rooted reservations about the occult and the supernatural


    16. The problem with this place is deep-rooted treachery; I intend to pluck the traitors from this settlement


    17. know that there was now a deep-rooted hatred of Morgan within him that would


    18. As in so many countries, the rural areas suffer from a deep-rooted distrust of the urban seat of government


    19. Am I not dying to possess her? But then, my all-consuming passion stems from a deep-rooted affection for her


    20. ‘In the West,’ he said as if he were summarizing the essence of his observations, ‘they’ve a deep-rooted work culture, while the philosophy of life is better evolved here

    21. On the other hand, as against the single scripture wisdom of the Semitic religions and the dogma of their prophets, the Hindu sanaatana dharma is a spiritual way of life with an imbibed philosophical ethos that is steeped in deep-rooted culture and tradition


    22. It was testified by the masters of medicine of this century about the deep-rooted civilization


    23. The Almighty has firmly fixed the mountains so that the earth revolution and its advance in the space do not affect them as they are deep-rooted in the earth


    24. Where was he? He looked around, recognising this unfamiliar place in a contradiction of deep-rooted childhood safety and hatred


    25. in a counseling session, their conflicts were deep-rooted and seemingly insurmountable


    26. Also, when God willed to put an end to one of the bad pre-Islamic habits, like the habit of adopting a child for example, and He chose the messenger to fulfill this function where He ordered him to marry Zeinab, who had been the divorced of his adopted son, Zaid, and when the chaste noble messenger was embarrassed of breaking such deep-rooted habit, and feared lest people's tongues would start talking with evil because of breaching such habit, your Provider wanted to reveal what had the noble messenger (cpth) hidden of the embarrassment, and by then, the sick-hearted ones set out to accuse the chaste messenger of loving Zeinab and to fabricate devilish tales about the event, for which no sanction had been revealed by Al'lah


    27. have a deep-rooted origin


    28. Deep-rooted memories flashed through his mind, replaying a night he’d desperately tried to forget for 22 years


    29. the deep-rooted feelings of love in her, and she


    30. By night Dr Hike examined her for any evidence of a deep-rooted sleep disorder

    31. (ancient Israel’s difficult path) and the earth and pit (deep-rooted foundations of human


    32. always denied that Christ had been their Messiah, there was nevertheless a deep-rooted


    33. In Anna Pavlovna’s circle only those Frenchmen were admitted who were deep-rooted legitimists, and patriotic views were expressed to the effect that one ought not to go to the French theater and that to maintain the French troupe was costing the government as much as a whole army corps


    34. Edgar had a deep-rooted fear of ruffling her humour


    35. Markets are inefficient because of human nature—innate, deep-rooted, permanent


    36. It is true that in spite of his adoration for Katerina Nikolaevna, he had a deep-rooted and perfectly genuine disbelief in her


    37. In Anna Pávlovna’s circle only those Frenchmen were admitted who were deep-rooted legitimists, and patriotic views were expressed to the effect that one ought not to go to the French theater and that to maintain the French troupe was costing the government as much as a whole army corps


    38. They crush individuals, in the ruins of their most flattering hopes, and shake the deep-rooted fabric of general prosperity


    39. This deep-rooted enmity to Great Britain arises from her insidious policy, the offspring of her perfidious conduct towards the United States


    40. They show the deep-rooted hostility of this foreign power to our Republican Government and liberties—a hostility which could stop at nothing short of a dismemberment of the country

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    Synonyme für "deep-rooted"

    innate inner ingrained inherent intimate deep-seated inmost