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The word "girl" is used so habitually of their recruits by Victoria's Secret line managers that many of their interviewers have also abandoned, perhaps to save time, the post-Mad Men convention that colleagues in their 20s, even models, qualify as women.
The Mohave believed dreaming habitually of beings or objects would afford them their characteristics as supernatural powers.
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Youth are shy and fear to be reported to their parents" (Unmarried men 15-19 years) In addition, the clinics were habitually out of stock of contraceptives and had limited choices of methods, making it very difficult to use any method consistently.
There's a reason we habitually say, of any manifestation of language that astounds us, "Now that's poetry".
In the early modern period, philosophers habitually speak of relations as the "products of comparison" or "results of thought", while at the same time allowing for things to be related apart from the activity of any mind.
And she habitually asked of colleagues whether they were "one of us".
Despite his many commissions, however, Stuart was habitually neglectful of finances and was in danger of being sent to debtors' prison.
Rowland Evans and Robert Novak summed up Chotiner: Chotiner was in many ways the most interesting personality in Nixon's political camp: aggressive, egocentric, a professional among amateurs, brilliant, overbearing, ruthless, engaging, habitually guilty of overkill, constantly enlarging his area of operation.
We were in a Godard film, which habitually makes of print something close to an image of a human feature, just as a Godard shot of a hand is used like a word.
DPP legislators are habitually wary of any deals with the mainland.
He was five-six and, by early middle age, stout and habitually short of breath.
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