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And the longer the impasse continues, they said, the more likely that fans will lose the sports-bar habit.
Divided highways in rural areas are peppered with "Wrong Way" and "Do Not Enter" warnings, implying that drivers stumbling out of bars have a habit of turning into oncoming traffic.
She imagined that she had given Angela not just one or two miniature chocolate bars, as was her habit, but the whole bag — because Angela was clearly such a nice girl and she listened so attentively while Mrs. Wilson told her about Jesse James.
From his spot at the end of the bar the man whose drinking habit kept the bar afloat was ideally placed to survey Cheers' particular brand of quirky clientele and beer-fuelled banter.
A neighborhood bar relies on loyalty and habit, and, while the one would keep true devotees away from a replacement Max Fish, the other would nudge casual patrons toward it.
Figure 2 Xiphopterella devolii S. J. Moore, Parris & W. L. Chiou. A. Habit and habitat (bar = 30 mm).
If you are in the habit of taking a granola bar, candy bar, packaged muffin or can of soup, see if you can come up with home-cooked alternatives.
Tostes responded to a 1994 press query about Caymmi's habit of frequenting bars with a short story: "One night I went to look for him in a bar.
And the company has a longer habit of surpassing bars set by others.
The Architectural Record paid a call, describing a walnut fold-down counter with concealed lighting as "an urbane bar for people of quiet habits".
Foals kebyoard player Edwin Congreave has opted for the Alex Kapranos route, detailing the band's on-the-road eating habits via Tour Bar Blues.
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