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1But his dissipation was not intense, nor did it ever become habitual.
2To avoid people, if she could, had become habitual to her now.
3But only the latter group has it become habitual to offend in public.
4Imprisonment and chains to me were become habitual, and freedom in hope approached.
5Another third were still occasional smokers, and 15 percent had become habitual smokers.
6Were he to escape punishment, his evil habits would become habitual.
7The idea that Great Britain was the natural enemy of America had become habitual.
8And in many cases, this has become habitual, and what might be termed natural.
9A thoughtful air had become habitual to a countenance melancholy even in his childhood.
10Mental observations, such as those indicated in the notes and questions, should become habitual.
11With continued practice this perfection of speech will become habitual.
12Silence had become habitual to him, as Babbacombe soon discovered.
13The man in whom worry and anxiety have become habitual likewise lives a discordant life.
14When we have once described the event, the words we have used easily become habitual.
15It seems probable that at this time his use of opium must have become habitual:
16In addition to this daily routine, there are certain other acts that should become habitual:
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