-
shift cultivation, is an
ancient practice in Meghalaya. It is
culturally engrained through folklores. One
legend states the god of wind with the god of hail...
- In
Asian Horror, Andy
Richards writes that
there is a "widespread and
engrained acceptance of
supernatural forces" in many
Asian cultures, and suggests...
- He is also
criticised by
opponents of
German nationalism, as it
became engrained in
German culture,
galvanising the
country to
aggressively pursue nationalistic...
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particularly social anxiety, and stuttering, but
stuttering is a distinct,
engrained neurobiological phenomenon and thus only exacerbated, not caused, by anxiety...
- did not need to
follow the
designated official religion). This law was
engrained into
Imperial law,
meaning individual princes could not
abolish it. Ecclesiastical...
- and Eli Wallach, that he
studied method acting,
which became deeply engrained in him.
Lacking matinée idol looks, much like
Malden and Wallach, he began...
- 30
November 2020. Rahman,
Nancy (19
October 2019). "When 'Giving' is
engrained in your upbringing, your
selfless beauty shines:
philanthropy with Emma...
- cartoons,
comic strips, and
other m**** media, that it has
become deeply engrained into po****r culture's
notion of sleep. The term "counting sheep" has...
- 1187/1773), the
powerful chieftain of Riyadh, on
Diriyya in 1746 was
deeply engrained in the
Wahhabi tradition.
Early Wahhabi chronicler Ibn Ghannām states...
- the
legend of
William Webb
Ellis as the
originator of
rugby had
become engrained in
rugby culture, Ross
managed to
rediscover Ellis's
grave in a cemetery...