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Doesn't Mr. Lazio realize that Dr. Khan, a habitual ticket-splitter, is so repulsed by what he calls "all the mud flying around" that he is devoting himself to mobilizing New York's Muslim vote against Mr. Lazio?
A few blocks away from the National Shrine of the Little Flower, once served by the demagogic right-wing radio priest of the New Deal era, Father Charles E. Coughlin, it is evenly divided politically and full of habitual ticket-splitters.
Such people still exist, but their number has dwindled, not least because rising ticket prices have made habitual attendance harder.
He informed a habitual parking violator that, no, there would not be a payment plan for outstanding tickets.
In the US, 37% of all tickets are bought by the 50-plus audience and, importantly, they're the most habitual moviegoers.
But the police, on the other hand, say that they use this phrase to describe habitual lawbreakers, and that by focusing on the "right people," they are trying to avoid giving tickets to the construction worker drinking a beer on his way home or the couple strolling through a park that is closed for the night.
Not the habitual shopper.
And it became habitual".
They become habitual.
"It's become habitual".
Growing similar, habitual.
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