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・UK /'di:ps'i:tɪd/
And there is a deep-seated sense, for the most part, we all have our bad days, but for the most part, there's a deep-seated sense of peace and ease that I did not experience ever before.
It's actually due to a deep-seated feeling of lack of self-worth.
They're determined by a deep-seated randomness woven into the universe itself.
is only knowable once we look. They're determined by a deep-seated
quality of manner that seemed to testify to some deep-seated terror of the mind. It was
and yet it was not so much these tokens of a swift physical decay that arrested the lawyer's notice as a look in the eye and quality of manner that seemed to testify to some deep-seated terror of the mind.
They build the robot with the same kind of deep-seated insecurities that make humans act irrational.
deep-seated insecurities
He also utilized therapy speak to set rules to try to control her without any accountability that these rules were coming from his own deep seated insecurity and internalized misogyny.
I think in my generation, growing up in the 60s, 70s and trying to make it in any career track in the 80s and 90s and so far we've had to deal with first of all, deep seated women, discrimination against women that is very much part of our traditional culture.
From the lightheartedness of Annie overthinking a tiara, to Jeff tackling some deep-seated personal issues.
It's more than being polite; it's a deep-seated belief that your presence is a burden.
It's a deep-seated belief that your presence is a burden.
Now, the reason why all of this exploded so suddenly and caught the world's attention by such surprise is multifaceted, stemming from rival powerful families in both countries with complicated dynastic ambitions and deep seated nationalism, historical grievances and disputed borders that have festered in the background for decades.