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People who habitually get up and go for a run, stick to a healthy diet and have their dream job built their life by dedicating time to their goals every day- it is the only way to make consistent progress.
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If you rely on what you habitually do when you get scared by the wave you'll never get up," Tushar explained after witnessing my 8th nose dive in a row.
Get up! Get up! Get up! GET UP!
She could not get up.
"Get up.
Constantly bench him and habitually get him to put up the nets because there are few things more soul destroying than having your mate's nut-sack squished against the back of your neck as he tries to peg it up.
Mark Sheppard, who has been caring for him for the past 28 months, told the tribunal Brady habitually makes toast when he gets up at 6.30am.
In fact, mortality increases when we habitually get less than six hours a night, Augelli says.
"Assembly Leader Wields Power by Keeping Albany Guessing" (front page, June 20) gets it right about Sheldon Silver, speaker of the New York State Assembly, where so many habitually get it wrong.
Colleges lag in readying themselves for increasingly diverse student bodies, in part because they habitually get their new diversity from old sources.
If you habitually get too little sleep, your health could be in real trouble.
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