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They said they only knew him as La Chancha, a nickname presumably derived from a slang word for pig, suggesting he was habitually corpulent.
At the moment, of the seven denominations of banknotes in general circulation, no fewer than five have Presidents on them, ranging chronologically from Washington (who would have frowned on the honor, as smacking of monarchy) to Grant (who would have appreciated the irony, given that he was habitually broke and presided over an Administration rife with finan-cial scandals).
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Be advised that he's habitually late.
He is habitually late for appointments and often fails to show at all.
Today, however, he is habitually described as Octavian (until the date when he assumed the designation Augustus).
He added: "In my judgement he is habitually resident in this country and in these circumstances the court has jurisdiction over him".
They were: A: On the ground that it is expedient in the national interests that the man should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged.
What makes Mr. Cage such an unusual screen presence and an even more atypical movie star is that he's habitually very good and very bad from movie to movie, and sometimes scene to scene in a single film.
The book's tone is reliably winsome (just like his all-lowercase online diary, active since October 2000), and he's habitually self-deprecating, as when he presumes an ex and her new man "had been ridiculing me and my receding hairline, and [he] had made her realize that I was the worst sex partner she'd ever had".
Given the intense publicity he attracted, it was hard to argue, as he did, that debate was habitually squelched.
Mr Kearns was habitually drunk and that was the reason he so egregiously failed to perform the duties required of him.
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