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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.
2. As booby trap: Subject habitually leaves object lying on floor inside front door, so that researcher coming home from work will trip on it and break his bones.
It's applied to anyone who habitually leaves work the moment the hands of the clock tick round to half-past five – or whatever the formal end-of-day time may be.
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Many of them habitually leave vehicles unlocked with keys dangling, to be shared with neighbors.
Ms. Tellawi said she habitually left the gym if men were hovering nearby while she ran or did sit-ups.
He also habitually left around 6 p.m. for drawing classes, hot yoga sessions and a course at a local fashion school.
What was going to happen now to all those urgent letters I habitually leave on the table until I feel strong enough to deal with them?
The N.B.A. judges habitually leave the year's "big books" -- well publicized, briskly selling, critically acclaimed -- for the Pulitzer committee to cherry-pick.
They had habitually left the door to the hallway open, but after Thomas arrived they kept it closed, so as to avoid eye contact with him when he walked the halls.
It's also possible that Lloyd's was and is especially thrilling for people who have never worked in a factory, the only other kind of place where services are habitually left uncovered, in those places because "nobody" is looking.
Here's a tip for those of you who habitually leave the house before breakfast and get home just in time for a late night film: get a life.
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