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be habitually
adverb
By habit; in a habitual manner.
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On Jan . 21 Loudoun mother Maureen Blake was arrested and charged with "contributing to the delinquency of her minor children by causing them to be habitually late to school," according to court documents.
We then worked within these cultural norms and practices to devise a product that would be habitually consumed," says Edmundson, who is wary that some approaches to substituting the iron lacking from diets due to taboos are contradictory.
Meanwhile, he has matured during his five years in the league, becoming a team leader intent on winning a championship, instead of a player who used to be habitually late and difficult to coach.
The judge said the defence had not proved its case: "The evidence led by the defendant of the plaintiff's consumption of alcohol fell well short of proof of a loss of control over physical or mental powers in the context of a disposition or tendency to be habitually so grossly affected".
What is needed is a wide-ranging set of changes to help children be habitually more active, more often.
And maybe Google is just trying to see what it can get away with ahead of what we can expect to be habitually slow federal interest in whatever moves it makes.
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She was habitually late.
Parents' wishes were habitually ignored.
Be advised that he's habitually late.
Viewers are habitually slower at the beginning.
His expression is habitually solemn, and it always has been.
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