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Reporters communicate copiously; encryption makes that habit more cumbersome.
The government hopes that by making the habit more expensive, fewer people will indulge.
"Anything that makes that habit more pleasurable rebounds to all magazines, and I think Kim's magazine is a pleasure to look at".
Like an ex-smoker who grows to loathe the habit more than those who have not tasted nicotine, he abominates God with the zealotry implicit in dictatorial faith.
Before Kanye West unveiled one of the most vigorously discussed albums of the year, however, he gave a great deal of music away for free on his Good Fridays, a habit more prevalent in up'n'coming rappers than multimillionaires.
One quarter of those questioned owned up to taking their laptop to bed - a habit more common among singletons with more than two out of five cosying up with their laptop at night.
While previously Trump had said he knew better than the generals about fighting Islamic State, this time he intimated that he'd get "different generals" – a habit more typical of caudillos than American presidents.
At the very least, West has made an honorable habit of apologizing for his absent-minded actions – on Twitter and TV for each incident – a habit more public figures should emulate.
Many more men still drink-drive than women, but an AA study published this weekend shows that women are kicking the habit more slowly: the number of male drivers who failed a breath test after an accident fell by 17.6% between 2010 and 2013 2,9922 compared with 2,466); for women the fall was 5.9% (853 to 803).
When we first meet Bennie he's already inured to his success, yearning nostalgically for the muddy authenticity of analogue recordings (digitisation is "an aesthetic holocaust! Bennie knew better than to say this stuff aloud") and sprinkling flakes of gold into his coffee in an attempt to get his mojo back, a habit more ostentatiously expensive than coke.
At skin level, even a scar is a kind of habit, "more likely to be abraded, inflamed, to suffer pain and cold, than are the neighboring parts" (PP 111).
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