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The one I habitually lived with wouldn't do at all: it whined, it grated, it accused; above all, it accused.
He ran up some $35 billion in debt -- but Lebanese habitually live beyond their means.
Other insects called inquilines, which habitually live with ants, depend on acquiring the wax characteristics of the ant colony in order to avoid being attacked by the ants.
Hominid dispersals in both Europe and Asia were probably broadly similar in that hominids did not habitually live beyond 40oN until c. 500 kya.
However, animals that habitually live upside-down but lack strong defences, like the Nile catfish and the luna moth caterpillar, have upside-down countershading for camouflage.
The sad truth, however, is that the museum has achieved all of this by habitually living beyond its means, drawing down its endowment to meet operating expenses.
Standards are determined by the situations in which a person habitually lives.
A migrant is a person who has established a new place of usual residence (e.g. locality, district) other than the one in which they habitually lived (1).
Looking at them, I experience a strange feeling of being reoriented within a position I habitually occupy, a realization of the scale and concentration of other human lives and how they overlap with my own.
In every country I visit, I habitually watch the postman.
Because I habitually invite comments and questions, I invariably obtain useful knowledge and insights from students.
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