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or carir (pl).; carin, "I do (habitually)", is a personal form (with -n, a short suffix for "I, me").
America has habitually been more consumer than supplier: it has chalked up big deficits on its current account for years.That may be changing.
It appears that McVicar is taking severe objection to Handel's opera -- any Handel opera -- habitually being categorized as immutably static.
Bed sharers were twice as likely to habitually be placed prone for sleep (18% vs 9%).
Experiments were carried out in the homes of subjects who had habitually been exposed to noise for periods of more than four years.
He is still the best closer ever to pitch in the postseason and the primary reason the Yankees have habitually been showered with confetti along lower Broadway.
Many fieldworkers in spraying campaigns have noticed the tendency of resistant flies to rest on horizontal surfaces, which are seldom treated, rather than on walls, which habitually are.
This was a victory for them in a country where people have habitually been obliged to do what their political masters told them.
Wales have to get off to better starts in games, they have habitually been late starters over the past 12 months and going behind in games.
His posture seems permanently slumped -- whether that's just his physique, or how he habitually stands, it is hard to say -- and it's hard to project the strong authority of a Commander in Chief if you look slumped.
The Languedoc, along with Roussillon, the region just to the south with which it is habitually paired, covers a huge territory.
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