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deep-seated
1. deep-seated scars that have traumatised a soul,
2. ” Alexia’s eyes dropped to the floor, and Raven saw a deep-seated pain etched across her face
3. Perhaps he regarded all this with deep-seated consternation, and was troubled at his every step haunted by images of the monstrous consequences his actions would have for all of them
4. Ethan looked at her with a deep-seated frown, before he almost spat the words:
5. “Henry had a deep-seated hatred of Dehahuit
6. Anger, a deep-seated anger, growing in me
7. Though, weren’t she and he both in the same position when it came to matters of the heart? Annyeke’s deep-seated feelings for Johan were obvious, at least to him, and Simon had no idea why his friend did not seem to realise this or return her affection
8. All things only half expressed to her family until now launched themselves into the air within the scream’s strange power—her deep-seated horror of feather, talon and beak, her unacknowledged rage at Yeke and the injustice of the dying sparrow on her lap
9. to appreciate the long list of deep-seated reasons why I should
10. And further, teaching that the US commits “imperialism” and “massacres” in third world nations is preposterous, but it has a deep-seated effect on miseducated and believing young minds
11. solutons to their deep-seated pain, frustraton, worry and problems
12. Present deep reaching benefts that appeal to their deep-seated motvatons
13. „And it satisfies some deep-seated need of my own
14. I believe he has either a conscious or unrecognized, deep-seated hatred for Uncle Sam although his career and accomplishments would suggest otherwise
15. That fit with my personality profile---arrogance, brilliance, and a deep-seated hatred for the U
16. 13 The Master was admired by all who met him except by those who entertained deep-seated religious prejudices or those who thought they discerned political dangers in his teachings
17. Likewise, when the acknowledgment of our difficulties entails the reduction of our long-cherished conceit, the admission of envy, or the abandonment of deep-seated prejudices, the average person prefers to cling to the old illusions of safety and to the long-cherished false feelings of security
18. This welcome, although it was joyous and sincere, did not betoken any real or deep-seated conviction in the hearts of this festive multitude
19. 2 Pilate did not love the Jews, and this deep-seated hatred early began to manifest itself
20. First, he failed to take seriously their deep-seated prejudice against all images as symbols of idol worship
21. For some unknown reason, these anti-social types have a deep-seated need to be wanted or useful and asking for their help had defused many hairy situations—according to the literature
22. harbouring some deep-seated doubts about his/her own sanity and
23. Besides, I think that you may have a deep-seated problem
24. But for deep-seated reason, I was apprehensive about
25. It was a deep-seated instinctive
26. This squirrel had a deep-seated hatred of cats
27. Though, it had been many years since Cindy from Cravenswood was in his life, the deep-seated desire to constantly be in the company of a loving woman tugged at his mind from every angle
28. as the deep-seated worthlessness was my only hope of experiencing
29. I however intend to try to build a rift between the dedicated communists and the simple nationalists among the Vietminh, notably by playing on the deep-seated historical ethnic animosity that exists between the Vietnamese and the Chinese
30. so, of course, because it works: our reptile brains are deep-seated
31. His deep-seated instincts came to the surface and he had to pay attention to what his own inner voice was telling him
32. The event impacted upon his ASSURANCE (his deep-seated instincts came to the surface; he had to pay attention to what his own inner voice was telling him) and also impacted his ADVANCEMENT – impelling him forward to make new plans or projects, motivated by a sense of progress, accomplishment, and hope for the future
33. The successful trader has to fight these two deep-seated instincts
34. Remember you are changing deep-seated feelings here and these
35. to his profession due to an ancient deep-seated longing, namely the
36. ” Flower interrupted timidly, her anxiety mixed with a deep-seated fear that she had come to take them back
37. Call it self-esteem, self-confidence or self-assurance, but it is a deep-seated belief that you have what it takes – the abilities, inner resources, talents and skills to create your desired results
38. ” Memories of the awful atrocities that had been perpetrated upon my body returned to me in full force and hot tears scalded my face, releasing some of the deep-seated pain I felt
39. The same could be said of his other deep-seated fears, the fears of commitment, love, friendship
40. In truth, it was barely a cough at all–more like a deep-seated THE IDENTITY CHECK
41. had cost; she knew about his deep-seated fear of
42. A deep-seated resolve wormed its way up, a resolve that couldn’t be held in check by failure alone
43. sent a proposal to the Ashura’s leaders, who harbor a deep-seated enmity for the ruling Devatas
44. From the beginning, then, our attitude towards Enlightenment is fraught with deep-seated ambivalence
45. fine where her deep-seated horror of war came from
46. deep-seated shame drew over the Fife, especially as Tarmon was hearing it for the first
47. Searching again for a deep-seated connection, by now, Hanor did not expect
48. So what? It wasn’t the first time, nor would it be the last, that I took the heat for deep-seated problems
49. “I have deep-seated negative programming of what I expect of men that blinds me sometimes as to what reality is
50. She stopped and looked over at me and I saw a deep-seated embarrassment and fear in her eyes, like I would think less of her because of what her mother had been