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Does this, though, mean the Labour and Tory MPs who habitually share croissants and orange juice with Robert Peston can't be civil, or even friendly?

While they may not be using their mobile phones to habitually document and share their daily existence the way younger generations do, it seems they're fairly comfortable with the concept of buying goods and services through smartphones.

I share on the web and then I habitually check to see how well what I shared is performing by counting the number of clicks, likes, retweets and comments I get.

Many of them habitually leave vehicles unlocked with keys dangling, to be shared with neighbors.

Cutting a path across history, in the guise of more than forty varied screen heroines who shared a singular face and accent, Katharine Hepburn embodied the most sought-after strengths of modern women, and then habitually followed a man into confusion and defeat.

Several years ago, Clayton Christenson and his colleagues argued in The Innovator's DNA that habitually inventive people share personalities in common -- a taste for networking with other smart people, a quality of intense observation, a reflex for asking questions and a comfort with experimentation.

I'm no musicologist, just a guy with more recorded music than I know where to put it and ineffably strong emotional responses to it, but the offerings last Friday by the New York Times' classical-music critics of their favorite Chopin recordings made me yearn all the more to share a handful of Chopin recordings that I habitually revisit with wonder, fascination, and love.

The malaise is a useful recruiting tool for terrorists, as well as politicians with their eye on the top.Northerners habitually complain that politicians have made personal fortunes from the booming oil industry in the south, while failing to share its benefits.

Britain, Canada and the Scandinavian countries have been among the few members habitually scrupulous about paying their share of the operating costs of the United Nations.

Western stockmarkets habitually apply a discount to conglomerates' shares.Yet there is more to these groups than cronyism.

If poetry habitually offers an opening up, a sharing and surrendering of the senses and perceptions, for Kathleen it serves a different purpose.

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