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Nalunaar-asuar-ta-at "that by which (-ut) one communicates habitually (-ta-, -tar-) in a hurry (-asuar-)," a term (now little used) coined in the 1880s, is Greenlandic for "telegraph".
Merkel, long criticised as a ditherer on the euro crisis who habitually leaves everything to the last minute, appears to be in a hurry to strike a deal.
When the Germans on August 25 learned from an intercepted Russian wireless message (the Russians habitually transmitted combat directives "in clear," not in code) that Rennenkampf was in no hurry to advance, Ludendorff saw a new opportunity.
Where before a player in first place might have habitually dragged a banana to defend against attacks from behind, now they might find themselves dropping it in a hurry to use their spare super horn on an approaching blue shell.
Hurry hurry hurry!
Designers habitually copy nature.
All members habitually cheat.
Some people do it habitually.
Hurry, chef, hurry!
She was habitually late.
Yes, but not habitually.
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