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He told BBC News: "The brain that we have in old age depends in part on what we habitually ask it to do in life.
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And she habitually asked of colleagues whether they were "one of us".
And she habitually asked colleagues whether they were "one of us".
When you edit the world's smartest youth-oriented magazine, it seems you're habitually asked to pose for photographs in front of urban graffiti.
While Mr. Rice avoids specifics and uses the words "respectful" and "a sweetheart," Mr. McGinniss eggs him on with the kind of flagrantly leading question he seems to have habitually asked.
Customers must provide their Social Security number when opening a bank account, he said, but it shouldn't be used routinely for other purposes, because telling people to keep their number private but habitually asking for it sends the wrong message.
These guests are as likely to come from the entertainment industry as they are from the world of video games, and you end up learning a lot about them because Nanjiani habitually asks about their earliest experiences with video games in addition to what they are playing now.
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