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This was possible because the position of calling males was generally predictable, as eagle owls use habitual call posts at sunset, and these were located during prior studies.
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He alights on Trump's habitual bigotry, calling a him "ninety-four-year-old racist grandpa" and mocking his proposed ban on immigrants.
From time to time some brief and insubstantial reflection arose concerning the instability of the things of this world, whose image I saw in the surface of the water, but soon these fragile impressions gave way before the unchanging and ceaseless movement which lulled me... so completely that even when time and the habitual signal called me home I could hardly bring myself to go.
Thus the habitual and correct call for revisioned education and apprentice systems to empower workers with skills.
Downing Street also promised to strengthen the test people have to pass to see if they are eligible to claim income-related benefits – the so called habitual residence test which ensures that the UK is a person's main residence.
Husna had been waiting for some concrete provocation and had pounced when Hassan, in his habitual foul temper, called her a bitch under his breath.
On Dec. 2, some of the jurors went to Superior Court in New Haven to see the judge impose the death sentence on Mr. Hayes, the habitual criminal who called himself "an angry monster".
It's not an accident that the habitual critical vocabulary calls works of art "powerful," "convincing," even "compelling"; criticism, like art, doesn't seek to describe the world but to change it, and, in considering the legacy of a critic, it's worth considering the nature of the changes it involves.
People who successfully change their habits achieve something called "habitual automaticity" -- performing the new habit without having to think about it.
Such patients tend to have habitual scratching behavior called "addictive scratching" or "scratch dependence"; this behavior worsens their eruptions gradually and forms a vicious cycle called the 'itch-scratch cycle'.
From this perspective, the contrast found in thirteenth century authors between (as Peter of Spain called it) natural supposition (William of Sherwood calls it habitual supposition, the Tractatus de proprietatibus sermonum, absolute supposition) versus accidental supposition, becomes less important.
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