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Comparisons with jazz became habitual, given both Indian classical music and jazz were putatively improvisatory.

With a serial nepotist and habitual moron giving the keys of the White House over to our first so-called "affirmative action" president, and the economy in shambles thanks largely to the efforts of an army of "competent," white Wall Street insiders, we'll let the irony stand without further comment.

Midweek, Peaches stages her very own two-act musical, in which her habitual lubriciousness gives way to a teenage fixation with a cheesy musical about Christ.

Characters such as pronounced forelimb strength, robust distal limbs, short stature, wide hips, robust head and neck, and habitual bipedalism gave australopiths a body configuration that is consistent with specialization for fighting with the forelimbs [39], [56].

A compromise was for the teacher to randomly pick two pupils to answer, then ask if anyone had anything to add, giving habitual answerers a chance to pitch in.

All the same, habitual Kurdish caution is giving way to greater self-assertiveness as Baghdad's divided political elite quails before the Sunni extremists of the Islamic State of Syria and Iraq (Isis).

Veronese's blonde is richly dressed in blue velvet but, as with the Titian, she is set against a black background and, rather than endowing her with his habitual happiness, he gives her a shy and anxious expression.

Judi Dench is especially good; playing a vulnerable character, for a change, she allows her habitual toughness to give way to uncertainty, fear, and moments of gathering resolve, and she delivers one of her most wide-ranging and moving performances.

Diane James, the anti-EU party's spokeswoman on home affairs, said: "The government needs to examine this judgment closely, and if need be, look to alter the rules on habitual residence which gives EU migrants open access to many UK benefits even though some of them, in reality, are not seeking work".

The human capital perspective tries to answer important questions concerning how specific entrepreneurial experiences can give habitual entrepreneurs an advantage over novice entrepreneurs (Amaral et al. 2009; Ucbasaran et al. 2006).

Estimates about how many books people will read in their lifetime vary wildly, but 5,000 is impressive for even habitual readers, and given Kindle connectivity and Amazon's free cloud backup of your purchases, 1,000 books or 2,000 books' worth of local storage is really splitting hairs.

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