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As the Public Citizen report points out, members of Congress "habitually laud" small business with an "almost religious fervor".

Paraphrasing Dan Buettner's book The Blue Zones, Rafael Puyol, Director of the Observatory of Demography and Generational Diversity at IE Business School in Italy, points out that there are nine habits that researchers have found people of the "blue zones" habitually engage in.

He points out the window.

These authors point out that physicians habitually approach medical problems by attempting to determine the indications for or against medical intervention.

But another man pointed out that Mr. George had habitually groomed child victims by acting as their protector, asking him, "How was that different from this situation?" At most civil commitment centers around the nation, offenders young and old meet several times a week for group therapy rooted in relapse prevention as well as what are known as cognitive-behavioral techniques.

Experts point out that a hair follicle that's habitually traumatized by tweezing, threading or waxing can die.

But it is worth pointing out that in the study showing that some habitually unshod runners landed on their heels, it was also observed that when they sped up from an "endurance running" pace, they tended to land further forward on their feet.

Bass had the letter examined by more experienced collectors, who told him that while the spirit was Mrs. Eddy's, the text was pure Cosey, pointing out that, among other things, the founder of Christian Science habitually referred to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the bible of her faith, not by its title but simply as "the textbook".

The intelligence agencies habitually rely on satellites and spies, when most of the information that matters now, as Kilcullen pointed out, is "open source" — available to anyone with an Internet connection.

But I don't think pointing out the ludicrousness of the manner in which the England side has been habitually puffed up is entirely borne of spite.

Sinatra fans will quickly point out that their hero wasn't a jazz singer, but though he didn't habitually twist phrases into new shapes or resolve a chorus in an unexpected place he was a big-band singer who grew up with jazz instrumentalists all around him.

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