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Zapruder ended up as Pandora's curator because he had a habit of identifying holes in the service's collection.
They're told the problem arises from their own unpleasant habit of identifying any and all criticism of Israel as anti-Jewish racism.
People have a habit of identifying the author with the narrator, and you can't, obviously, be all of the narrators in all of your books, or else you'd be a very strange person indeed.
Kirsch acknowledges his political skills, his ability to outmaneuver his opponents, both by compromise and by an even greater radicalism, even his unattractive habit of identifying himself with the powerful instead of the powerless.
Somewhere along the way, I picked up the habit of identifying people's origins by their names.
I had a habit of identifying the other students--some who I've never met in person--through their self portraits, which I would see hanging in the house, or in the books, catalogues, and online images we constantly passed around.
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The guards in Abu Ghraib were in the habit of removing identifying details on their uniforms; the Stanford experiment guards wore mirrored sunglasses that hid their eyes.
In later years, when Hope was calling his writers he formed the habit of not identifying himself or saying "Hello" or "How ya doin'?" He'd just say, "Thrill me".
The magazine also bemoaned the habit of not identifying oneself when answering the phone.
This annual education and awareness campaign, spearheaded by the National Sleep Foundation, aims to help the public, healthcare providers and policymakers better understand the benefits of good sleep habits and the importance of identifying the signs of a sleep disorder.
Some cited, for example, the habit of people in Japan of identifying themselves strongly with groups, like their company or school, instead of the individualism practiced elsewhere.
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