- that the
moment you don't push back
against antisemitism, it
becomes so
engrained – and
antisemitic laws or anti-semitic
attitudes become permissible, and...
-
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...
- non-violence in the 16th century,
known as Nunuku's Law. This law
became engrained in
Moriori culture. In
November 1791, the
British survey brig, HMS Chatham...
-
communism as "20th
Century Americanism".
Envisioning itself as
becoming engrained within the
established political structure in the post-war era, the party...
- 1187/1773), the
powerful chieftain of Riyadh, on
Diriyya in 1746 was
deeply engrained in the
Wahhabi tradition.
Early Wahhabi chronicler Ibn Ghannām states...
- for anō
pankration and katō pankration), and
methods for
learning and
engraining techniques.
Among the
multitude of the
latter were also
training tools...
- He is also
criticized by
opponents of
German nationalism, as it
became engrained in
German culture,
galvanizing the
country to
aggressively pursue nationalistic...
-
never officially charged with
starting the fire, the
story became so
engrained in
local lore that Chicago's city
council officially exonerated them—and...
- privata), and
public baths (balnea publica). The
practice of
bathing was so
engrained that the
Roman legions,
during their long
occupations in
foreign lands...