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A lot of people in my generation have dared to ask questions like, 'Who is James Dean?' And I can't imagine asking a question like that, just because it's been ingrained in me since I was so young.
Lily Collins
Me
Generation
People
Young
Dared
My Generation
Since
Like
Because
Dean
Been
Question
Lot
Questions
Just
Just Because
James
James Dean
Ingrained
Ask
Asking
Who
Imagine
American prejudices about Europe rarely surface in headlines, but they are real, pervasive, and ingrained.
Linda Colley
Rarely
About
Headlines
Surface
Real
American
Ingrained
Prejudices
Pervasive
Europe
When you grew up in a household where mom would keep the extra ketchup packets from McDonald's and keep them in a drawer just in case there came a day when you couldn't afford to buy ketchup anymore, that gets ingrained in you.
Mick Mulvaney
Buy
Day
Mom
You
Extra
Drawer
Would
Case
Household
Came
Up
Afford
Gets
Just
Where
Anymore
Grew
McDonald
Them
Ingrained
Keep
Ketchup
My parents realized the dangers of raising a daughter in a social, political, and legal climate that was growing increasingly oppressive toward women and girls. Although they fled to London when I was just three weeks old, the challenges facing women's rights in Iran became ingrained in my social consciousness.
Nazanin Boniadi
Challenges
Rights
Legal
Women
Political
Old
Girl
Three
Parents
Daughter
Increasingly
Dangers
London
Facing
Weeks
Toward
Although
Became
Climate
Iran
Oppressive
Women And Girls
Just
Social
Ingrained
Realized
Growing
Consciousness
Raising
During the New Deal, liberals recognized that the ballot box and elected branches are generally the appropriate engines of social reform, and liberals used both to spectacular effect - instituting profound social changes that remain deeply ingrained in society today.
Neil Gorsuch
Today
Society
Changes
Appropriate
Liberals
Recognized
Both
Remain
Generally
New
New Deal
Box
Deal
Ballot
Ballot Box
Effect
Branches
Reform
Social
Social Changes
Ingrained
Elected
Used
Engines
Deeply
Spectacular
Profound
'Better do it than wish it done,' is a phrase ingrained in my mind.
Nicola Walker
Better
Mind
Wish
Phrase
Than
Done
Ingrained
People are mistaken to view cinema as some sort of gimmick. It's very much ingrained in the ways in which we understand each other.
Nicolas Roeg
People
Cinema
Other
Ways
Gimmick
Some
Mistaken
Sort
Understand
Very
Which
Ingrained
Much
View
Each
If there was no Bill Bowerman, there would have been no me. He had about as much of an impact on my life as any one person could have. He taught me about competition and ingrained it in me. He taught me not to praise ordinary performances.
Phil Knight
Life
Me
Competition
My Life
Would
Impact
About
Could
Had
He
Performance
Praise
Been
Person
Any
Taught
Ordinary
Ingrained
Much
Bill
All I know is that, thanks to a sort of habit which has always been ingrained in me, I have never, at any moment of my life, experienced the least difficulty in addressing myself to God as to a supreme Someone.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Life
God
Myself
Me
My Life
Thanks
Difficulty
Addressing
Someone
Habit
Never
Know
Supreme
Sort
Always
Least
Been
Any
Experienced
Which
Ingrained
Moment
I have spent too long training myself to speak with an American accent, it's ingrained. I spend 16 hours a day on set speaking with an American accent. Now, when I try to speak with an Aussie accent, I just sound like a caricature of myself.
Poppy Montgomery
Myself
Day
Training
Speak
Try
Long
Too
Caricature
Spend
Spent
Like
Hours
Accent
Sound
Aussie
American
American Accent
Just
Ingrained
Speaking
Now
Set
There's an ingrained mentality in our culture that women aren't as good. Other places, it doesn't exist.
Rachel Riley
Good
Culture
Women
Other
Our
Mentality
Exist
Places
Ingrained
We believe that one day Emotion AI will be ubiquitous, embedded on chips in our devices, ingrained into technology we use every day at home and at work.
Rana el Kaliouby
Work
Day
Home
Technology
Every Day
AI
Will
Believe
Every
Our
One Day
Embedded
Emotion
Devices
Chips
Ingrained
Use
For me, being Catholic was who I was and who I am, just like I'm Irish and Slovak. It's just so ingrained in us.
Regina Brett
Me
Like
Catholic
Am
Irish
Just
Being
Ingrained
Us
Who
Clinton's fakery was so deft and deeply ingrained that it was impossible to tell where it ended and the real Bill Clinton began. This constituted a kind of political genius.
Rich Lowry
Genius
Political
Impossible
Tell
Kind
Real
Clinton
Began
Ended
Where
Ingrained
Bill
Bill Clinton
Deeply
I feel the art world in New York has a stronger following than Britain. If you go to a New York art district on a Saturday morning, it will be so busy with families and openings - art is much more ingrained in the culture.
Sam Taylor-Johnson
Art
Morning
You
Culture
World
Will
Stronger
Busy
District
Following
More
Feel
New
Openings
Go
Art World
Families
Than
York
New York
Ingrained
Much
Saturday
Saturday Morning
Britain
The people-pleasing and performing is 100% ingrained in me, partly because I was a little brown girl growing up in a very white, homogeneous community in San Diego - where, in second grade, I was called a terrorist.
Samin Nosrat
Me
Girl
White
Community
Brown
Performing
Partly
Because
Terrorist
Up
Very
Grade
Diego
Where
San
San Diego
Little
Ingrained
Growing
Growing Up
Second
With musical theatre, although there are rules, they're so different to the ones I feel like I have accidentally been ingrained with writing pop music. The main point is to tell the story. You just have to make sure the character's voice is strong and the storytelling is strong.
Sara Bareilles
Music
Character
You
Theatre
Writing
Strong
Musical
Rules
Musical Theatre
Tell
Voice
Point
Main
Feel
Like
Make
Sure
Although
Accidentally
Been
Just
Different
Story
Storytelling
Ingrained
Pop
Pop Music
Artificial intelligence is just a new tool, one that can be used for good and for bad purposes and one that comes with new dangers and downsides as well. We know already that although machine learning has huge potential, data sets with ingrained biases will produce biased results - garbage in, garbage out.
Sarah Jeong
Good
Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Intelligence
Will
Garbage
Sets
Tool
Machine
Dangers
Out
Bad
Data
Potential
Purposes
Results
New
Know
Biased
Biases
Well
Although
Huge
Artificial
Just
Ingrained
Produce
Used
The Office of the Solicitor General has a deeply ingrained fundamental institutional culture that has stood the test of time for decades. I went because I wanted to do public service and do an appellate practice at the very highest levels I could.
Sri Srinivasan
Service
Time
Culture
Practice
Solicitor
General
Could
Highest
Highest Levels
Institutional
Because
Test
Very
Office
Decades
Stood
Wanted
Public
Ingrained
Public Service
Fundamental
Deeply
Levels
The whole 'starting with stories, ending with novels' thing, it's probably too ingrained in the industry and the psyche to change it.
Stephen Graham Jones
Change
Ending
Too
Industry
Psyche
Stories
Ingrained
Whole
Novels
Thing
Starting
It's funny: being green to me was ingrained because my parents were always trying to save money, save water, turn off the lights, or arrange a carpool. I don't think my parents even know what it means to be green, but they were.
Su-chin Pak
Funny
Me
Money
Water
Parents
Think
Lights
Know
Because
Arrange
Always
Were
Off
Green
Trying
Being
Turn
Turn-Off
Ingrained
Means
Even
Save
I think it has just been ingrained in me since an early age that the harder you worked, the more successful you were.
Thom Tillis
Me
You
Age
Think
More
Since
Were
Been
Just
Ingrained
Worked
Successful
Harder
Early
Early Age
Violence and irrationality were so long and thoroughly cultivated among the Irish, and so perfectly ingrained into their nature, that modern civilization has as yet been unable to extract the virus.
Thomas Mellon
Nature
Long
Extract
Virus
Thoroughly
Unable
Civilization
Perfectly
Were
Cultivated
Been
Irish
Irrationality
Modern
Modern Civilization
Ingrained
Among
Violence
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something.
Tim Sample
You
Sense
Out
Something
More
Maine
Always
Get
Little
Ingrained
Use
Deeply
We all need permission to do science, but for reasons that are deeply ingrained in history, this permission is more often given to men than to women.
Vera Rubin
History
Science
Women
Men
Given
More
Permission
Than
Often
Ingrained
Reasons
Deeply
Need
I've been ingrained since a young age to compete always and strive to be the best, and I think I'm working toward that.
Zach Ertz
Best
Age
Young
Think
Strive
Toward
Since
Always
Been
Young Age
Ingrained
Working
Compete
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