For example, inherent in Mormonism is a deep-seated sense of history and a connectedness to past and future generations.
Perhaps it was because there is a deep-seated sense that the stars are aligned for a deal.
"I think there is an underlying deep-seated sense of guilt in the press about being too cynical," he said.
But, try as he could, Ish felt himself unable to stifle some deep-seated sense of dislike.
There was a simple goodness to them, and a deep-seated sense of loyalty that Borim admired and respected.
"There existed, therefore, a deep-seated sense of grievance and injury," commented the progressive publication World's Work.
It's in total contradiction to the deep-seated sense of European identity.
Now he was weary and uncertain and burdened wroth a deep-seated sense of failure.
There are other factors in that spirit as well, including a deep-seated sense of community, which centers on the dining room, a former barn.
The dismissals undermined a deep-seated sense of closeness and camaraderie, she said.