Madonna adopted a son from Malawi in 2006, and her ties to the nation run deep.
However, the divisions in Haiti, which are responsible for so much violence, run deep.
The debate has been especially heated in Colorado, where memories of Aurora and Columbine run deep.
And yet when he spoke afterwards, it was clear the wounds still run deep.
This is a reminder that, when such differences appear, they tend to run deep.
Soderling hopes the manner of his victories bodes well for another run deep into the tournament.
The reasons for this resounding defeat run deep into the psychology of what makes Americans express themselves.
Conservative instincts still run deep in Afghanistan, as well as in other parts of the Islamic world.
During her address, Palin told the mostly Indian nationals in attendance that US and Indian ties run deep.
Over the years, many have attempted to confront this challenge, but passions are great and disagreements run deep.
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They are part of a major social trend in a country where traditions of marriage and family run deep.
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So for this team, winning the World Series means remembering their roots -- especially when those roots run deep.
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Thousands of French citizens live there, and personal and business connections run deep.
The bonds between Ireland and America run deep in our shared history.
The effects of making branches responsible for their own fate run deep.
The scars left from the butchering of the equity market that began in late 2007 and lasted through early-2009 run deep for most.
The will stated that he wanted his body cremated and his ashes spread off the coast of Florida where the waters run deep.
Herbert Baires, who announces the games and hosts a daily sports show, said the ties between the club and the community run deep.
Robert Kennedy was elected to the Senate with few ties to his adopted home state, but his niece's New York roots run deep.
Even in America, home of super-philanthropy, where suspicions of a large state run deep, charities receive most of their money from fees and government payments.
As so often with enthusiasts, divisions within the cause run deep.
It all sounds logical enough, but Europe's democratic divisions run deep.
Many are old-school dives in the boroughs, where accents run deep.
But the roots of the problem run deep, starting in childhood.
But his Hollywood connections run deep: His father is James Brolin, well known for his TV work in the '70s and '80s, and now married to Barbra Streisand.
It can pass legislation to take over failing local authorities, but in practice almost never does: home pride (and patronage) run deep, and race can become an issue.
But tensions have always run deep between generals and some senior Golkar officials, and the two groups could only be held together by Mr Suharto and later Mr Habibie.
Despite this week's deal, national rivalries still run deep.
While Pegatron migh seem to be a newcomer on the surface, the Taipei-based company's Apple ties run deep, with its earlier incarnation packaging Apple computers by candlelight more than a decade ago.
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