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1 He'd have lashed himself to his old habits ; he'd have said no.
2 However, it is very easy to drift back into the old habits .
3 Aristophanes means to say that the old habits had fallen into disuse.
4 He was, in fact, fast losing all his old habits of positivism.
5 All my old habits of thinking, living, feeling impel me towards agreement.
6 Meanwhile, some consumers are sticking to old habits , even as prices soar.
7 You see more nuns in Rome, and I love the old habits .
8 There is no better instinct than preservation to kill off old habits .
9 The old habits of the meeting-house were very dear to him.
10 But the old habits were too strong, and Burns took the downhill road.
11 All the old habits of nationalistic policy reasserted themselves at Versailles.
12 When he joined the army he did not give up his old habits .
13 All this tended to draw him back into his old habits of mind.
14 Another part is asked to sigh at the falling back on old habits .
15 Or, supposing the rake reformed, he cannot quickly get rid of old habits .
16 How easy it is to fall into old habits , he thought.
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