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One day, in the company of David Greenway, then of the Washington Post, I timorously set out for the battle zone, taking with me for protection a wad of plain postcards on which I habitually made notes, usually afterward illegible, and, of course, the secret persona of my fictional journalist, Jerry.
Flicking through a pile of newspapers and magazines on the tube, Ms Plowright noted how the eyes habitually flitted away from the adverts.
But he said he would not recognise Mr Calderón when the new president formally takes over on December 1st.Crying foulIn "The Labyrinth of Solitude", his classic study of the Mexican character, Octavio Paz noted that his countrymen habitually mask painful realities, hiding more than they reveal.
He recognised it as different from the now-extinct local form of the common wood pigeon, which he called the "Palumbus", and noted that the two pigeons never interbred or habitually associated together.
So habitually rumpled and layered is Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, that he sometimes seems — as Esquire recently noted — to be wearing half the contents of his closet at once.
And many observers have noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, perched atop a governing coalition that is both internally argumentative and habitually intransigent, has not provided much confidence in the chances of even a provisional compromise, especially as settlers continue to build in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
As Raffi Khatchadourian noted in his Profile of the artist, from 2011, JR is often drawn to places whose residents' humanity and individuality are habitually ignored or subsumed in political rhetoric: Tunisia, Iran, Palestine, the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
I've noted that people who love what they do for a living and have created tremendous success and reward, not only engage continuously in life-supporting (and generous) behaviors, but also avoid certain negative actions and mindsets that other, less successful people habitually get lost in.
It should be noted that most trials are characterized by low participation rates (as low as 17% of potentially eligible patients), which may limit the generalizability of the results, particularly if those included in the trial tended to be more habitually active, more highly motivated and/or better educated than the target population as a whole [ 13, 14].
The report cited Lew's case, noting that Citgroup habitually gives departing executives large amounts of stock when they assume influential government posts.
And by absence, it's important to note that she would habitually call out to my dad if he'd been in the bathroom and quiet for too long.
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