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He has a cyber-security analyst's concern about computer vulnerability, and habitually takes precautions to frustrate eavesdroppers.
Rene, to try to refresh his memory of the previous day's events, habitually takes snapshots wherever he goes.
The coward is someone who habitually takes flight in the face of danger; by contrast, the courageous person has a habit of standing his or her ground.
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He habitually took walks at night while composing music in his head.
Despite his many splendid acts of homage, he habitually took the boss position.
In the past agencies habitually took new ideas and initiatives to their clients.
Ketchum tried to size up his superior; in addition to his self-experiments, Sim habitually took Demerol.
They experimented, researched, trawled the world for inspiration and cool new ideas and habitually took the initiative.
The police, who habitually took bribes off motorists at road blocks in the commercial capital, have been replaced by workers filling in potholes and repairing streetlamps.
But even Victorian cuckolds didn't habitually take the next step: Sickles shot the unarmed Key dead in broad daylight, just around the corner from the White House.
The story described a meeting of 25 architects, "uptown builders" and house owners who released an 11-point petition charging the department with "tyranny" for habitually taking bribes.
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