- loyalty,
maintaining close relationships and care for
elderly parents are
ingrained in
Philippine society.
Respect for
authority and the
elderly is valued...
- media,
though some
noted that the
consumption of dog meat will
remain an
ingrained habit among many people.
Vietnam has an
extensive state-controlled network...
- the tape as a whole", however, he
notes that the
production feels more "
ingrained" in
comparison to ****ure and
Metro Boomin's We Don't
Trust You. Writing...
-
production is
reliant on the
natural environment. The
Outback is
deeply ingrained in
Australian heritage,
history and folklore. In
Australian art the subject...
- one
dominant ideology has
become deeply ingrained into
politics and
generally politics has
become deeply ingrained into all or most
aspects of society. The...
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HEALTH SCIENCES.
Retrieved 2
January 2016. "Early
History · Popcorn:
Ingrained in America's
Agricultural History ·". www.nal.usda.gov. U.S. DEPARTMENT...
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cultures as well:
Scholar Peter Bjarkman describes "how
deeply the
sport is
ingrained in the
history and
culture of a
nation such as Cuba, [and] how thoroughly...
-
until the 1905 Revolution. However, the
concept of
absolutism was so
ingrained in
Russia that the
Russian Constitution of 1906
still described the monarch...
- were
already a
significant factor during the
Chinese Civil War, were
ingrained into
Chinese culture during the
communist propaganda campaigns of the...
-
Alexandria Lodge No. 22 in 1788. In Washington's lifetime,
slavery was
deeply ingrained in the
economic and
social fabric of the
Colony of Virginia,
which continued...