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His 'subordinate'intermediateand'full 'full' points corresponded to the pauses of increasing length that a practised reader would habitually insert between formal units of speech called the comma, colon and periodos.
For example, one might conjecture that the habitual use of Spanish induces its speakers to be sensitive to the formal and informal character of the speaker's relationship with their interlocutor while habitually using English does not.
Habitually identified as a "Marxist", "art critic" or "polymath", Berger has an extraordinary capacity for formal innovation which is easily overlooked.
The Miller festival, by jettisoning chronology in favor of formal groupings (chamber works, songs, and so on), provided an unusually intimate encounter with a man who habitually presented a cool, circumspect profile to the world.
It's applied to anyone who habitually leaves work the moment the hands of the clock tick round to half-past five – or whatever the formal end-of-day time may be.
Designers habitually copy nature.
All members habitually cheat.
Some people do it habitually.
Yes, but not habitually.
She was habitually late.
He habitually sneered at Lech Walesa, the leader of the Solidarity trade union, calling him "Dr Walesa" in a dig at the shipyard electrician's lack of formal education: a big deal in intellectually snobbish Poland.
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