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However, some researchers have argued that no sauropod would have been able to hold the neck upright habitually because of the very high blood pressure required which would damage the arterial tissue and also the brain if the sauropod ever were to lower its head (Choy & Altmann, 1992).
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And she habitually asked of colleagues whether they were "one of us".
DPP legislators are habitually wary of any deals with the mainland.
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The authors habitually think of immigrants filling educationally graded slots in some pre-determined economy.
Commit to giving habitually instead of giving only on occasion.
As we drove there one afternoon, he said that he habitually entertains fantasies of confinement.
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