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In this report, habitual snoring was defined as a snoring frequency 4 days or more per week, and, if otherwise, nonhabitual snoring was defined.
The habitual borrower borrows things more frequently and uses them as their own.
The children of habitual opium-eaters or narcotists inherit an unmistakable taint.
Forty-five per cent of normal adults snore at least occasionally, and 25 per cent are habitual snorers.
The regulars, sipping their habitual drinks and talking less earnestly, knew the importance of restraint.
As a break from my habitual states of enthusiasm, excitement, anger or inertia, I decided to attempt an intellectual exercise.
Sometimes I think I've changed it, but then the habitual tendencies persistently come back.
We can all be categorised into a speech community by way of language, professional idiolect, local or acquired dialect, accent or habitual usage.
How does our habitual practice of everyday eugenics shape our view of the world and of creation?
Cardinals will dress in violet, as a sign of mourning, rather than their habitual red, until the Pope's burial.
Many people lose elasticity and flexibility because habitual tension foreshortens the muscles, ligaments and tendons.
It was the second time in three months that a member of the public had foiled the habitual burglar's crimes.
Labor is threatening to jail habitual drunks who refuse alcohol treatment, most of them Aboriginal itinerants.
The patients, all of whom were habitual heroin users, were aware of an abnormal local reaction from the time of the suspect injection.
Over time, behavior in conformance with a new rule may itself become habitual.
This evident social improvement greatly complicates the task of recovering a region of contingency and habitual grace.
It emerged in court that he is a habitual fabulist and liar with a weak grip on reality and a determination to live out some of his fantasies.
Something must be done about this, if we are not to continue in our habitual posture of concerned hypocrisy.
Yet to many natives, overcharging is simply a habitual procedure rather than a real sign of racial chauvinism.
Sam Tsoutsouvas, as Theseus, flaunts his habitual love affair with his overripe voice with an orotundity that reeks of self-adulation.
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Isabel consented, turning to Morgan, whose habitual expression of apprehensiveness was somewhat accentuated.
His instinctive, habitual attitude toward other men was that of a conferee.
Bagsby was a punchy man, with a bald head, and a nose which betokened his habitual addiction to the fiery grape of Portugal.
For the cause was not directly or mainly an habitual excess of reflectiveness.
Its habitual sojourn is in the portion of the Northern Ocean lying between the fortieth and sixty-sixth degrees of latitude.
In females or children who have habitual nose-bleed, pulsatilla and Podophyllin are to be used alternately, night and morning.
In efflux of time that rule, becoming habitual, would be, No marriages within the local group.
The propagative act is a drain on the life of man, and when habitual, produces disease.
Although her eyes were closed, her face gave the impression of weariness, irascibility, and habitual suffering.
He was balding and jowly, but his face was creased from a smile that was almost habitual, and his eyes were active and alert.
The word which he employs, by its very form, expresses that that expectance is habitual and continuous.
Invidia and livor denote envy as a temporary state, whereas malignitas as an habitual quality and disposition, in opp.
Those who suffer from prolapse of piles should avoid the habitual use of cushioned seats.
When books were delivered to the tribunals for expurgation, the habitual delays must have been exasperating.
Copious sweating is habitual in many wasting diseases, notable in pulmonary phthisis.
Naturally, as the unbroken peace of the Tokugawa rgime became habitual, the mood of the nation underwent a change.
This punishment, then everywhere habitual, was enforced as prodigally in convents as in colleges.
Thus all our habitual knowledge consists of acquired habits, and comes under the head of mnemic phenomena.
Plainly this consideration on the part of Mrs. Haney was habitual and ungrudging.
The poet, preserving his habitual calmness, recited the famous chorus which contains the praises of colonus.
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