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Perhaps his weirdest tick involves habitually repeating the last word of his sentences in a creepy whisper.
My prospects for finding a job that didn't involve habitually foaming milk seemed about as likely as discovering a magical portal to Narnia inside one of the envelopes I was stuffing (temporarily) for a large financial institution.
The sainted Richard Dawkins habitually manages to frame the questions involved with his customary profundity – claiming in The God Delusion, for example, that: "When my life is taken out, I want to be under general anaesthetic, as if it were my diseased appendix".
One day I was feeling particularly self-satisfied about my natural talents as a charismatic teacher, when one of the more troubled boys in the class, a notorious bully, well-known for a short fuse and a loutish demeanour, was involved yet again in what I interpreted was his habitually thuggish behaviour towards one of the nicer girls in the class.
Our study involved female patients only, as this demographic tends to habitually use makeup.
In what must be something of an embarrassment to the Sudanese government, which habitually denies any ties to Hilal, the sheik's trips home usually involved transport aboard Sudanese government aircraft.
Habitually, their daily brawls involve Doofenshmirtz devising a scheme, which Perry goes to stop after being briefed by Major Monogram.
Although many South Koreans still reckon that the 37,000 American troops stationed in their country are the best deterrent against the invasion that communist North Korea habitually threatens, the American presence has become controversial.A host of issues are involved.
Since zinc is involved in almost all-metal polishing and metallurgical works, zinc ions are most habitually encountered in wastewater treatment (Pejic et al. 2008).
Some studies found elevated body burdens of mercury in exposed populations such as miners, workers involved in ore processing, children who resided in mining communities, and women who habitually used soaps that contain high concentrations of inorganic mercury (such soaps are marketed as skin and hair lighteners).
Ways of forming imperfectives were especially numerous and often involved, in addition to their imperfective aspectual meaning, some other notion, such as performing the action habitually or repeatedly (iterative), or causing someone else to perform it (causative).
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