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The "sovereign" is defined as a person (or determinate body of persons) who receives habitual obedience from the bulk of the population, but who does not habitually obey any other (earthly) person or institution.
Yet a vast majority of them don't bully, at least not habitually.
First, Texans do not habitually look to government to solve problems.
THE Communist Party has not habitually encouraged public pressure on local officials as a means of implementing its policies.
They wanted a "crimefighter", and someone who would not habitually criticise swingeing government changes to policing that officers hated.
Uninterested passers-by, who do not habitually hold with black-clad bands of young people from south London tilting at the sublime, will have heard it too.
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Clients didn't habitually conduct global searches for architects.
Actually he looks muggable, and you'd worry about him getting fleeced all the time if he didn't habitually, daydreamingly, leave his wallet and keys at home.
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.
As I grew older, Petty became for me a classic-rock fave; I was always glad when the songs appeared, but didn't habitually seek them out.
It's not a mystery show, as "Moonlighting" and "Remington Steele" and "The X-Files" were, so it doesn't habitually rely on suspense and its sublimating ally, suspension -- that mode by which we are left hanging in the air, both wanting a plot to finish and wanting it not to.
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