Sentence examples for habitually addressed from inspiring English sources

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This was the South, where black men were habitually addressed as 'boy' and people were scrupulously polite to one another unless they wanted to make a point.

But the loving letters to the Williamses, as reprinted by Helen, are habitually addressed to "Dear Children," "Dearest Children," "Dearest Family" — to no one else does he write this way, and it is not the way of infatuation.

This is habitually addressed as a "free speech" issue, but she persuasively maintains that it should be treated in law like any instance of paying for sex: "the fact that there was a camera present filming the prostitution does not alter the basic fact that they" – that is, the makers and distributors of pornography – "arranged and/or profited from someone else's prostitution".

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He still gets asked intrusive questions about his genitals and future surgery; some people refuse to call him Jamie ("Until you get a penis I'm not going to call you that"); teachers habitually address the class as all-female, saying "Come on ladies!", and letters home about sports day refer to "your daughter".

The persistence of GNB MDROs, specifically A.baumannii, K.pneumonia and P. aeroginosa, and our patterns of repeated and prolonged prescribing need to be challenged to urgently address habitually poor prescribing practices by our ICU physicians [ 12– 12].

As such, it may provide an original and complementary approach to more detailed studies habitually performed to address these questions such as deficient-mice or organ culture assays (Nagy and Goldstein, 2006).

By Maria Bustillos May 1, 2014 One afternoon in October of 2008, Oprah Winfrey addressed her television audience in her habitually warm, confiding way.

If you are alone for long enough, the "habitually silent partner" begins to speak, "without being addressed and without any visible pretext".

We habitually instruct, direct and hector.

Nobody had expected great progress from Durban, the 17th in a series of habitually quarrelsome and mostly unproductive gatherings since the same countries met in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro under the auspices of the United Nations and agreed to address the gradual warming of the earth.

Reasoner, whose mother was Scottish, habitually recites the Gettysburg Address when a cameraman wants some footage of his lips moving but has no need of sound.

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