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"It's the mindset of a system that habitually gives one party a majority of seats.
Beatrice Potter was born in Gloucester, into a class which, to use her own words, "habitually gave orders".
I had also grown quite used to the standard responses I received to my thesis, and habitually gave ambiguous answers to avoid them.
His hand and arm movements meant little to the audience, but everything to orchestras, who habitually gave him everything they had got.
He habitually gives this prize, and the approximately $400 a day he received for wearing the yellow jersey for two weeks, to his teammates and staff workers.
His features were unimpressive and his hand and arm movements meant little to the audience, but everything to orchestras, who habitually gave him everything they had got.
The only piece of advice Sebastian Faulks has habitually given would-be novelists is to write about what you don't know, because until now, he has found contemporary Britain an impossible subject.
And unfortunately, the exact spot where they habitually give birth is also same area where the oil industry wants to start building drilling rigs to extract an estimated 10bn barrels of crude.
Today, because of canny advertising and public health campaigns, many Americans habitually give their pearly whites a cavity-preventing scrub twice a day, often with Colgate, Crest or one of the other brands advertising that no morning is complete without a minty-fresh mouth.
This Jamaican-born star habitually gives more than she takes.
Unresolved emotions build up and become increasingly exacerbated by what you habitually give your attention to.
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