Sentence examples for habitually known from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, it is the slavery that thrived in an American era habitually known by an opaque Latinism: antebellum, although this is a story from the cold civil war that preceded the hot one.

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"People at greatest risk are those who are habitually sedentary with known or suspected coronary disease, who go out once a year to clear snow," he says, adding that smoking and being overweight drastically increase the risk.

More recently, it has also been suggested that premotor areas might jointly represent perceptual events and the body part or action category with which this stimulus property has been habitually associated, an idea known as the "habitual pragmatic event map account" (Schubotz et al. 2008).

The elegant Ephron, known for habitually dressing in black, urged ageing friends and readers to make the most of their lives.

But in the United States, Neorealism has sent up only fragile shoots, popping up at the edges even of what is habitually and somewhat misleadingly known as independent film.

We're known to habitually overeat and overcompensate for the absence of our leavened favorites over the eight-day Festival of Freedom.

The Lakers are known spenders, habitually dipping into luxury-tax territory if it means a championship-contending team, though they've been somewhat lower on the payroll pole in recent seasons.

Harada et al. (2001) reported high total Hg concentrations in the hair of African females known to habitually use soaps containing high concentrations of inorganic Hg; the highest level of total Hg in hair (900 ppm) was observed in a fisher woman who used Hg-containing soap.

Under this selection regime, in Longshanks Line 1, it would take fewer than 100 generations to produce mice with body masses and tibia lengths roughly equivalent to kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami), a habitually bipedal desert rodent known for its hopping behavior [ 51, 52].

(Commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics, Book 7, lecture 3, paragraph 1352) The point Aquinas is making is that the incontinent man possesses the knowledge of what he should do, but he is driven by the passion he has for a particular; this passion leads him to act contrary to what the knows (habitually) should not be done.

The exile may seem stressful at first glance yet another excuse to reach for your Zippo but those who habitually spark up know full well that ostracization is part of the deal, a fact that wounds them as much as it heals.

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