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THE Communist Party has not habitually encouraged public pressure on local officials as a means of implementing its policies.
In the background lay a history and an arriviste but ebullient culture that habitually encouraged the casting aside of one persona and the dedicated embrace of another.
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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.
Beyond that, Mr. Major said, Mrs. Thatcher habitually sabotaged his government by sneaking behind his back and encouraging her acolytes to vote against him.
Neither members of royalty nor the clergy, the Dutch in particular were the first bourgeois art collectors in the West, habitually displaying art in less than palatial homes and thereby encouraging the production of small objects and paintings.
The video is habitually situated in the center of a room and projected on a translucent screen, encouraging reflection on both sides of the image, and of "Psycho" itself as a piece of sculpture.
Tour operators habitually publish "preview" brochures at the beginning of one season, which offers holidays in the next, to encourage skiers returning after a good trip to book immediately for the following year, at advantageous prices.
How encouraging.
A further 113 habitually active participants acted as controls.
Designers habitually copy nature.
All members habitually cheat.
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