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As her rival, Amneris, Margaret Jane Wray musters more fervour, singing almost as forcefully as the WNO chorus, on habitually fine form.
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That is a fine idea, except that Congress habitually tosses such ideas aside once the lobbyists swarm Capitol Hill.
Any driver in America who would flog his team as the natives of Manila habitually do theirs, would be arrested and fined for cruelty to animals.
In fact, she paints with a computer like a new digital Rothko, then her artworks are rendered on Pleximuseum, a state-of-the-art type of Plexiglas allowing for strong pigment application that is habitually used in architecture and now for the first time in fine art.
Ezell counters that Spirit has historically and habitually been cited by the DOT over the Passenger Usage Fee and fined -- to the tune of $375,000 in September 2009, to give just one example.
But surveys have repeatedly confirmed that many doctors habitually tell insurers blatant lies on behalf of their patients — and feel perfectly fine, even righteous, about doing so.
Imprisonment shall be from five to ten years and the fine from 18,000 to 250,000 francs, if it is proven that the perpetrator habitually performs the acts referred to in the preceding paragraph.
Nine habitually active women participated and muscle activity was recorded bilaterally from TrA and RA with intramuscular fine-wire electrodes introduced under the guidance of ultrasound.
All members habitually cheat.
Designers habitually copy nature.
Some people do it habitually.
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