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And there is every excuse for her deep-seated prepossessions against her brother Bernard's family.
ROBIN REDBREASTMARY LOUISA MOLESWORTH
The casual or even systematic visits of mere merchants will not account for integral deep-seated identities.
ARCHAIC ENGLANDHAROLD BAYLEY
Three—the superficial, the deep-seated, and the papillomatous.
ESSENTIALS OF DISEASES OF THE SKINHENRY WEIGHTMAN STELWAGON
Most earthquakes are due to movements that are entirely deep-seated.
A STUDY OF RECENT EARTHQUAKESCHARLES DAVISON
This passion for dress and jewellery soon became deep-seated; were she only well dressed, what could she not achieve.
THE MYSTERIES OF MONTREALCHARLOTTE FUHRER
Apart from all this, however, the antagonism revealed in their mutual relations was not deep-seated, but in reality superficial.
MORE TALES BY POLISH AUTHORSVARIOUS
The causes of the change in public opinion, of which this was to be the beginning, are too deep-seated to be discussed here.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 11, SLICE 8VARIOUS
The poet looked at him long and silently out of his deep-seated, piercing eyes.
ROBERT ANNYS: POOR PRIESTANNIE NATHAN MEYER
You do not know the mother's deep-seated prejudices, nor yet of what trouble lies like a shadow on Ren's life.
THE RED CITYS. WEIR MITCHELL
Like most old headquarters reporters, La Farge had his deep-seated prejudices.
THE ESCAPE OF MR. TRIMMIRVIN S. COBB
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