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Democratic operatives in the state recall that Clinton habitually called them before flying out, to catch up on gossip and learn whom he needed to see.
To encourage a critical habit of mind that habitually called existing institutions into question in the hope of reform could lead to a frustration that jeopardised social order.
The neighbor habitually called Ms. Hochwald a Nazi because of her Germanic last name, and characterized the couple's relationship as incestuous.
Then again, a left-leaning, Arsenal supporting senior colleague habitually called Jens Lehmann "the Nazi" and cited the bombing of his grandparents as reason enough when challenged.
A third coldly sneers: "You fuckin' whore!" One way of neutralising her was to treat her as a mother not a mistress, and hangers-on habitually called her "Momma".
Colleagues from "the real world" (as the private sector is habitually called, as though the governance of the country were some frivolous Narnia) often flop as politicians.Even so, there is a difference between defending this professionalisation and testing it to destruction.
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The resolution asserts that textbook writers habitually call Christians "violent attackers" or "invaders" while playing down Muslim conquests in Europe as "migrations".
One reveals that the driver of his Stryker armoured vehicle habitually calls out an English-language warning to soldiers in the rear and then brakes heavily to send detainees flying forward, and that those in the back take it in turns to hit their prisoners.
Thus, the baseline is grounded on factual observations of what we habitually call evidence-based 'conditional facts'.
Obama habitually calls Michelle "sweetie" which itself is slightly sickeningly sweet PDA.
If I may, here are some suggestions on the opening lines with which you habitually call me and how we can tweak them.
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