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psyche

noun as in innermost self; personality

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And when those people — like my parents — came here, they were immediately subjected to a racism hard-wired into the American psyche, which then justified a Latin American foreign policy bent on domination, not friendship.

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“Just being used to it, walking around in it, helps the psyche a little bit.”

Speculation has become woven into today’s political, economic and cultural psyche.

That sentiment—politics as an existential struggle against evil—has seeped deep into the Democratic psyche.

Dickinson injects some puzzling, dreamy passages throughout “Urchin,” suggesting dark moments from Mike’s past or troubled psyche.

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