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Explaining this in a 1973 interview, he compared himself to the conductor Hans Knappertsbusch, whose habit was to refuse curtain calls.
" Football Manager saves, like dreams, are incredibly tedious unless they're your own," reckons Gareth Campesinos!, lead singer of Los Campesinos! and another Football Manager player whose habit is beyond all hope.
But after a decade of misery she has had enough.She is one of a multitude of west African addicts whose habit is fed by the proliferation of narcotics.
Professor Jim Orford from Birmingham University told Dispatches that an estimated £297m of the money taken by Fobt machines each year comes from problem gamblers, whose habit is damaging their relationships and careers.
And the millions whose habit is eating while driving have called KFC's packaging of food that fits in a car's cupholder "inspired". 3. When you think about it, the very definition of a strong brand is that its use is habituated.
According to recent news reports, it's a myth that we all need eight hours sleep a night – because a study involving hunter-gatherer societies in Africa and South America, whose habits are thought to mirror how humans used to live, showed they made do with six.
Combine that with the lure of the taboo created by a society that tells parents not to let their children see them drink, and you end up with a country of bloated drunkards (myself included) whose habits are impossible to legislate away.
Also lodged in memory is Thomas N. McCarter, a definite beta, who made a prosperous living in the 1930s as president of New Jersey's Public Service Corp. and whose habits are known to me because he often went nightclubbing with my late Aunt Emily.
Young children whose habits are still being formed, are more likely to adopt a healthy balanced diet in the future if school food, school education, family and community all play their part.
That leaves a soda-drinking population whose habits are changing more slowly.
Rêveurs just sounds like a Frenchified way of saying "ravers," whose habits are similar; and what does "wonderful coalescence" mean?
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