habitually


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Milady was habitually pale; her complexion might therefore deceive a person who saw her for the first time.
President of Tajir action committee, Haji Abid Khan, said the beggars were not really needy people but habitually collected money from a hundred shops every day.
'Simple segregation of garbage, when done habitually, can help rid of solid waste that goes to the estero and drainage system,' Lim said.
figure By PHILIP OCHIENG East Africa's English-language information organs, especially newspapers, habitually use the term gender disparities negatively.
Results: Three hundred and eight-five habitually barefoot and 425 habitually shod children participated.
Police accused Lee Myung-hee, 69, of habitually assaulting, insulting and injuring people by taking advantage of her powerful status.
I've never heard Johnny refer to himself as a skate artist, but I know damn well that he's an artist and he habitually shreds on a skateboard.
The man argued that the child was habitually resident in Australia, and complained that the actress had been wrong to take the child back to the UK.
ONLINE shoppers who habitually take advantage of free returns by over-ordering are placing increasing pressure on UK retailers, according to a survey.
Those who habitually slept more than eight hours were nearly 50% more likely to have strokes than those who slept six to eight hours.
SEOUL, South Korea -- A former South Korean university professor was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Thursday for habitually beating his former pupil and forcing him to eat human feces and drink urine.
Moreover, those who habitually consumed a moderate amount of coffee (one or two cups of coffee/day) had a reduced rate of the incidence of MCI than those who habitually never or rarely consumed coffee.
Habitually, lesser educated draftees join the ranks of either the Ministry of Interior's security forces or its paramilitary arm, the CSF.
Clearly, the NHS class all Brits as habitually taking alcoholic drinks.