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But her engagingly direct performance — as a habitual liar, curiously enough — only underscores how affected and emotionally inert the rest of the movie has been.
But while hundreds of species have been documented doing it on isolated occasions, only a handful have made it a habitual part of their lives, says Vasey.
But prosecutors incorrectly applied a habitual offender law.
'I intend that I walk home' can only be read as an intention with a habitual object, describing a general practice of getting home on foot; it is not directed at a particular action.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources declared Mr. DeCoster a "habitual violator," making his the only operation ever to be deemed such in Iowa, for its handling of hog waste.
My daughter is a habitual screamer, but this was different.
British citizens have always had to take a habitual residence test before being granted benefits, but only since the rules changed on 1 January have people been told they automatically fail for spending time out of the country.
That harm can only be aggravated by the creation of a constitutional shield for a policy that is itself the product of a habitual way of thinking about strangers.
Not in his jury duty debut, though he's coming to grips with that, nor on Broadway, where, knock on wood (Mr. Calhoun is an habitual wood-knocker), it's only happened once.
Until this summer, the only other habitual occupant was Louisa Wagland, his housekeeper of 25 years.
"In general, the police only kill habitual offenders and criminals who have committed heinous crimes such as rape, armed banditry, multiple murders, kidnapping," an unnamed officer was reported as saying.
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