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That should not blind us to the truth: the Mail habitually uses what Tony Blair once called its "absolute and unaccountable power" to legitimise hatred and prejudice and debase public debate.
There are, however, other - perhaps more questionable - techniques that TV habitually uses.
The report warned that the military "habitually uses forced labor to construct roads".
He habitually uses phrases about himself such as "fell on my feet" and "goggle-eyed and grateful".
July is preoccupied with intimacy — she habitually uses the words "you" and "we" in her titles — and this demands, and inspires, an intense engagement from her followers.
Mr. Pataki habitually uses that date as a benchmark, telling audiences how much New York has improved since then, and how he has wrested state government from its flawed, liberal ways.
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Childhood expression is delightful precisely because it hasn't yet been homogenized by the tired figures of speech and dead metaphors that the rest of us habitually use.
Assisted dying has become one of those questions now habitually used to test liberal bona fides.
Again, Lesser's character habitually used a greeting that became a catchphrase.
That was two years after HIV was first reported in Thailand, where a large proportion of men habitually used prostitutes and habitually did not use condoms.
Public bodies habitually use the term encased within supposedly sanitising inverted commas or preceded by the words "so-called".
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