Enrooted

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She perceived a challenge in according new content to this ancient, enrooted, highly-charged cultural language. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That is the vice is so entrenched, so enrooted that the person afflicted does not feel sick anymore. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I felt that they were near, that they were safe, yet methought this was all deceit; — the earth reeled, the firm-enrooted trees moved — dizziness came over me — I sank to the ground. ❋ Unknown (2003)

KING: And it's a smart political move, but what about the concept that there's a lot of anti-Semitism enrooted in America, that it is still exists to an extent, that there's no plus on that end? ❋ Unknown (2000)

No high life, in individuals or nations, is to be hoped for, unless it is enrooted in the infinite spiritual reality, -- in God. ❋ J. L. Spalding (N/A)

He talked on, trying hard not to let her listless air of incredulity freeze the marrow of his bones and the blood in his veins, or cut him so deeply as to destroy his enrooted hope in their splendid future. ❋ Zoe Anderson Norris (N/A)

Addressing himself to the workingmen, he declared "Aspiration towards progress, towards the betterment and preservation of earthly well-being is deeply enrooted in human nature and does not contradict the Christian moral laws." ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Another is a dried emptiness flat on its belly, the back in tatters that almost flutter, the hands, feet, and face enrooted in the soil. ❋ Henri Barbusse (1904)

"Anyway," said one of those who sat enrooted there like a sort of shrub, "anyway, we're beginning to understand why we've got to march away." ❋ Henri Barbusse (1904)

He is upright in the wind, shaken but upright, enrooted there. ❋ Henri Barbusse (1904)

It seems that land-thieves are called conquerors; and after a thousand years of possession of their stolen goods, the glamour of a divine sanctity gets over the past, and high-minded natives live and die for the country which seems to have been theirs from time immemorial, and in which their holiest feelings are enrooted. ❋ Israel Zangwill (1895)

So deeply enrooted was this worship of stones in the Semitic nature, that even Mohammed, in spite of his iconoclastic zeal, was obliged to accommodate his creed to the worship of the Black Stone at Mekka, and the Kaaba is still one of the most venerated objects of the Mohammedan faith. ❋ Unknown (1889)

I felt that they were near, that they were safe, yet methought this was all deceit; -- the earth reeled, the firm-enrooted trees moved -- dizziness came over me -- I sank to the ground. ❋ Unknown (1826)

I do not mean that taste which springs merely from caprice or fashionable imitation, and which, in fact, genius can, and by degrees will, create for itself; but that which arises out of wide-grasping and heart-enrooted causes, which is epidemic, and in the very air that all breathe. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

According to the Archbishop, "in spite of cultural differences, this tradition is enrooted in faith that almost corresponds to the Catholic faith in its basis." ❋ Interfax-religion.com (2010)

Jewish history is enrooted in the heritage which began in Hebron almost four ❋ Unknown (2010)

It was only once his mind was enslaved that his body was too, and even then the end of the affair was already enrooted - you must suggest the despair of the queen with yet another ephemeral as well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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