She habitually does it as part of her routine, which is defined by the co-existence of ontologically and modally different realities. |
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The cardinal virtues enable leaders to habitually incorporate moral principles in their behaviour. |
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Like other fumitories it is self-compatible and habitually self-fertilises. |
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It is assumed in this book that it is important to consider economic change more broadly than is habitually done. |
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Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod. |
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Yet he says she habitually showed up late, flubbed her lines and was so puffy-faced that she needed ice packs and heavy makeup. |
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Usually patients tend to gain weight because they habitually drink milk or eat soda crackers to get relief from the heartburn. |
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There is still a place for vampires in the urban jungles where humanity habitually preys upon itself. |
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The beginning of January can be a tenuous time for those of us who habitually follow pop culture. |
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It is also the story of polyglot India, where most of the population speaks, and habitually switches among, several languages. |
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It doesn't seem politic to ask the police whether they habitually patrol rap gigs wearing black SWAT-style jumpsuits and armed with machine guns. |
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I could fall in love habitually with my own eclectic stream of verbs and interjections and clauses. |
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Businessmen habitually complain about the economic illiteracy of the public, and with good reason. |
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People habitually turn to bond trading as a safe haven and to insurance companies for payouts at times of great distress. |
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I think that is the typical talk of the habitually, perhaps pathologically, closeted. |
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The stereotypical victim was a lazy, obese middle-aged man who habitually overindulged in rich foods and alcohol. |
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If he is correct, there may be no entitlement to charge the costs to the mortgage account, as the building society habitually have done. |
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British imperialism is habitually referred to in the past tense, as if it had gone the way of the empire. |
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Few of us who read habitually ever feel called upon to defend the practice-a kind of reader's acedia, an occupational hazard. |
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He then went on to say that since animals habitually injure each other we should not worry unduly about experimenting on them in a good cause. |
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Not everyone can whisper and many habitually shout into telephone handsets. |
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Because she was not habitually resident she was not eligible for housing assistance or income support. |
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Increased pressure on the veins can be exacerbated by habitually crossing your legs. |
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The more alcohol men habitually consume, the more likely they are to have a sleep-related breathing disorder, a new study says. |
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The OPEC nations habitually cheat on each other by exceeding the production quotas that they agree to. |
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If you say does one bout of marital infidelity mean he is habitually duplicitous, then no, I don't draw that parallel. |
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Many of the member states habitually nominate commissioners to reward politicians who for one reason or another must be put out to grass. |
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One thing I do have against marijuana though is that if you smoke it habitually you become very, very boring! |
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He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires. |
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So, as the righteous thunder continues to rumble from American leaders, the issue of weapons inspections is habitually skewed. |
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She habitually wore a fur hat that made it look as if a cat was curled up on her head. |
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It shows that drivers habitually hurry to beat the clock, and cut corners on road safety. |
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A true paragon of a British military officer, he was efficient, proper and habitually thorough. |
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Cave walls down which water habitually runs may become covered with sheets of travertine flowstone. |
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From his earliest days, he spent much time in his father's study and habitually accompanied him on his walks in North London. |
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A third of British men and a fifth of women now habitually drank more than the Government's safe limits for alcohol. |
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Subjects who rated themselves as habitually good sleepers were largely unaffected by the valerian extract. |
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Children in families that habitually watch television during meals eat fewer fruits and vegetables than those that don't, US researchers reported recently. |
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Women habitually baked bread, churned butter, brewed beer, sewed clothes, knitted stockings, spun yarn, and even sometimes milled flour and wove cloth. |
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The problem is that Netanyahu habitually conflates anti-Semitism with anti-Zionism. |
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Nor, as president, would she have abstained on U.N. human-rights resolutions as Brazil habitually did. |
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Of course, there are those who seek not to enlighten, but to habitually and purposefully obfuscate in order to baffle a client or weary public into submission. |
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He habitually cashed in the first class tix and went coach instead. |
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Let us hope that it has the effect of penalising the habitually and criminally dangerous drivers and not unfortunates who are victims of circumstances. |
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Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study. |
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For many of the campaigns of history sentries, or larger security parties constituting infantry pickets or cavalry vedettes, did not habitually fire on one another. |
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One of the new lads, bless his heart, eschewed the military regulation black, highly polished boots, and habitually turned up for parade in his carpet slippers. |
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This precinct of shops is habitually used by a bunch of local chavs to hang out, harass people going to said shops, smoke, drink and be generally chav-ish. |
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The finance minister insisted it was a myth that major projects such as the building of Dublin's port tunnel habitually overran to the cost of several hundred million euros. |
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American actors doing upper-class British voices habitually only manage them at about two-thirds speed, much slower than the quick chirrup of the real thing. |
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A negligence claim is habitually analysed compartmentally by asking whether there was a duty of care, breach of that duty, and damage caused by the breach of duty. |
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The physician must evaluate whether the risk of treating the contagious patient exceeds the level of risk that he is usually and habitually willing to take. |
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This is why King Oswy chaired and arbitrated the discussions in Whitby, just as continental rulers habitually convoked and presided over ecclesiastical councils. |
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The poachers habitually poached Blackbucks in this area where the Karanja Sohol Blackbuck Sactuary is located. |
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By the 16th century, the English Crown would habitually abuse the granting of letters patent for monopolies. |
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In this context, a client is offering to double his fee, and it is implied that wealthy clients habitually pay Holmes more than his standard fee. |
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He was never seriously ill, and habitually worked all day without pause but also without haste. |
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Argiento countered that Ramery habitually missed work, and when on duty would ogle female prisoners during perp walks. |
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But he also habitually visits the other animals, often looking for a snack or an audience for his poetry as much as for companionship. |
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They make headlines because most people remove their unwanted hair so habitually and unremarkably. |
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The patient habitually used cotton-tipped probes and admitted to traumatizing the outer ear canal on occasion. |
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The Gulf sand gecko is the only lizard found habitually on sabkha substrate across large parts of the eastern Arabian Peninsula. |
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Lastly, female renunciants have habitually been refused the same material support to which their male counterparts are privy. |
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They may establish sites where rocks or similar items are available as natural anvils on which the animals habitually break open the shells. |
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We must take Wakley's whingeings with a pinch of salt. A man of passion and prejudice, he habitually dipped his pen in bile. |
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His fancy, habitually moving about in worlds not realized, unrealizes everything at a touch. |
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Unlike badgers, which fastidiously clean their earths and defecate in latrines, red foxes habitually leave pieces of prey around their dens. |
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Both dibatags and gerenuks habitually stand on their two hind legs to reach acacia and other tree foliage. |
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They are habitually open and allow free passage, but close under threat of a storm surge. |
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There is no trick of the trade which he does not know, no artifice which he does not which he does not habitually practise. |
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Whereas Oehler habitually wears his topcoat completely buttoned up, I leave my topcoat completely open. |
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Taking Part' seems no exception, since ethnomusicologists habitually deal with musical participation both as a research subject and as a research method. |
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Thus the statement I used to go to college means that the speaker formerly habitually went to college, and normally implies that this is no longer the case. |
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Then I read some research showing that road workers who habitually used a pneumatic drill can get disease of the arteries in their arms due to the vibrations from the drill. |
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He habitually wrote while standing, and his desk can be seen in the manor. |
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At a national level, the traditional rules still determine jurisdiction over persons who are not domiciled or habitually resident in the European Union or the Lugano area. |
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But a four-year-old boy habitually, routinely and unremarkably kneeling for 15 minutes, being made to do squats, running, at a time when he looked like a Belsen victim? |
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It is flattened sideways and habitually lies on the left side of its body with both eyes migrating to the right side of its head during development. |
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In a letter addressed to Ezra Pound, she covers an extensive list of her symptoms, which included a habitually high temperature, fatigue, insomnia, migraines, and colitis. |
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