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The people he knows have a habit of casting Mrs.
THE EFFECTS of financial crises have a habit of lingering.
I have a habit of jumping first and looking second.
Powerful people have a habit of keeping secrets for each other.
So brilliant, they have a habit of making opponents look foolish.
Or maybe you have a habit of drinking caffeinated soft drinks.
Democrats have a habit of forgetting to vote between Presidential elections.
His rivals and opponents have a habit of doing themselves harm.
ECONOMIC and political cycles have a habit of being out of sync.
Gaming and K-pop seem to have a habit of crossing over.
Completely 3D-printed guns usually have a habit of failing—often dangerously.
But democracies have a habit of rising to the challenges they face.
Egyptian leaders have a habit of making grand pronouncements that quietly crumble.
SOME political parties have a habit of airing their dirty linen in public.
Many national armies and police forces have a habit of losing their weapons.
Central bankers have a habit of standing on their dignity while dodging accountability.
It has been said that women have a habit of apologizing too much.
I have a habit of sifting through almost everything I experience as possible material.
AMERICAN presidents have a habit of describing their Chinese counterparts in terms of awe.
I have a habit of numbering things, but yes, there will definitely be more.
MARKETS have a habit of turning on a dime and surprising the unwary commentator.
And the Master does have a habit of escaping what looked like certain annihilation.
I have a habit of relocating, having done so nine times in 15 years.
I have a habit of starting to work with some of my favorite bartenders.
For one thing, they have a habit of beginning meetings with envoys at 10pm.
You have a habit of checking out local historic sites when you're on tour.
I have a habit of walking out the door without all the things I need.
Memes have a habit of rapidly weaving their way into the fabric of American culture.
He also seems to have a habit of representing individuals who are intolerant of dissent.
Corporate accelerators have a habit of over-egging this aspect of the programs they run.
Basically, that sound waves have a habit of speeding up when traveling through craton roots.
Sequels have a habit of unceremoniously dropping main characters without bothering to justify the absence.
I don't think about it often, but other people have a habit of mentioning it.
Trump appears to have a habit of freezing out key players while making major decisions.
You have a habit of nodding to cities and states in your songs and albums.
What's more, English clubs have a habit of buying ageing stars rather than nurturing talented youngsters.
Moreover, White House budget requests have a habit of being ignored by Congress (see: last month).
But I think the U.S. does not appear to have a habit of treating others as equals.
" Quotable "People in their 20s have a habit of pathologizing each other's very mundane and common flaws. . . .
Bill Murray seems to have a habit of surprising fans and doing incredibly funny gestures for them.
Our Presidential candidates have a habit of giving up on many states before the campaign even begins.
The Grammys have a habit of nominating black artists, snubbing them, and leveraging their performances for ratings.
Federal agencies still have a habit of heavily classifying things, regardless of whether they need to be.
If you think all men suck, this tells me you have a habit of choosing shitty guys 5.
High school shows have a habit of wearing out their welcome, moving onward into the dreaded college years.
Shockingly, in Taiwan, around nine out of 10 oral cancer patients have a habit of chewing betel nut.
And the neo-mercantilists have a habit of making crude errors, like misunderstanding how value-added taxes work.
Sharks, like New Yorkers, have a habit of heading south in the winter and north in the summer.
Then again, it's worth remembering that revolutions borne by high ideals have a habit of eating their children.
Some have complained that male supporters of Sanders have a habit of harassing Clinton supporters in online forums.
I have a habit of multitasking, so I try to treat phone conversations as an exercise in full attention.
Tories however have a habit of rejecting frontrunners so the former London mayor still has several hurdles to overcome.
I also have a habit of being [very] critical with the [number of] words I use in each sentence.
And let's not forget that foam tips have a habit of becoming disgusting after only a few days' use.
Bella Hadid and The Weeknd (né Abel Tesfaye) have a habit of running into each other on the runway.
"Me and Johnny have a habit of making the best out of things, this beats any prom," Lewis wrote.
The Sinner does have a habit of turning incomprehensible violence by women into applause-worthy refusals to be subjugated.
Unfortunately, people have a habit of spending their hard-earned cash on goods and services that they don't need.
"I have a habit of noting down whatever inspirations I have on the notes of my handphone," she said.
I find myself not taking photos of people; I have a habit of taking photos of what I'm eating!
They also have a habit of taking the Chamberlain/Hitler lesson and misapplying it to practically every foreign situation.
And floods like this have a habit of spreading the ants around even faster than their legs can carry them.
LG's CES keynotes have a habit of being all over the place, and that was true as ever this year.
He does have a habit of deleting tweets en masse, including what is certainly the greatest tweet of all time.
Billionaire investors have a habit of playing both sides and plenty donated to Obama's 2008 campaign as well as Clinton's.
But it needs to be replenished rather frequently since the lions have a habit of ripping their catches to shreds.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Temporary policies have a habit of becoming permanent, as the People's Bank of China well knows.
UNDER Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines since late June, things have a habit of spiralling out of control.
Environmental advocates and journalists (me included) have a habit of describing Trump's presidency as a major blow to renewable energy.
Feminists, especially those who have been around for a while, have a habit of doing impressive things with limited resources.
Q: You have a habit of writing books whose form shares some of the qualities of the subject you're covering.
Specifically, some of the president's political appointees and their staffs have a habit of disappearing information they don't like, without explanation.
And because he gets sued a lot, his companies have a habit of routinely destroying documents to evade the legal process.
Both men have a habit of long, winding sentences with plenty of commas, which some readers may find tricky to follow.
Nevertheless, both big and small screen productions have a habit of straining credulity, especially when it comes to on-screen weapons.
Movies coiled up in other movies have a habit of becoming either costive or cute, but somehow Falardeau avoids the traps.
While all military units have a habit of practicing scenarios they'll succeed at, in this case the reduced scale is telling.
The instructors have a habit of high-fiving everyone as they walk in, but this time, it was all elbow bumps.
Many of these auto loans, it turns out, have a habit of haunting people long after their cars have been repossessed.
But people have a habit of moving around, and brightly coloured maps are not good at showing complicated mixtures of languages.
And, if they find that you have a habit of doing this, that range is bumped up to $10,000 to $25,000.
She said pigeons also have a habit of ostracizing any flock members who could draw attention from predators, sometimes with violence.
But LeCroy, 32, pointed out that she and Kroll, 32, have a habit of getting back together, only to break up again.
But not everyone can afford life insurance, and life insurance companies have a habit of staying away from people with terminal illnesses.
The company doesn't have a habit of overpromising (unless you count the pins promising that you, too, can craft like Martha Stewart).
And while all three have a habit of mocking and teasing each other, they immediately fall into line under the French flag.
"He [President Trump] seems to have a habit of receiving authoritarian leaders while berating some of our most important allies," Thompson said.
You have a habit of adding too many things to your to-do list, but you'll finish everything with no sweat now.
Both have a habit of setting their feet and swinging a counter almost any time their opponent looks to be stepping in.
My absolute favorite thing about traveling to foreign countries is that stunted, language barriered conversations have a habit of revealing blunt truths.
Democrats, he said, have a habit of designing global warming accords without the input and approval of Congress, particularly on emissions targets.
When it comes to politics in particular, America's favourite animated family seems to have a habit of hitting the nail on the head.
They also have a habit of sharing adorable shots of their love to Instagram — like the cute throwback Shepard, 42, posted on Sunday.
Chinese companies like Xiaomi have a habit of finding white-label products and just slapping their logo on them as an upselling tactic.
But he does have a habit of disproportionately attributing Trump's popularity to a social-liberalism that appears to be personally suffocating to him.
That is the problem with laying mines in war or politics, they have a habit of going off at the least opportune times.
The two have a habit of combing through the scenery for little trinkets they can take home, such as beach glass and driftwood.
But at the same time, we have a habit of dismissing an algorithm as soon as it is shown to be slightly flawed.
"They are quirky animals," Dr. Jessop continued, noting that the juveniles have a habit of climbing trees to escape cannibalism from their elders.
Unfortunately for Carr, the Bills (4-2) have a habit of making opponents miserable, and they can likely gut out an ugly win.
I find that we have a habit of sourcing new tracks for every mix / DJ set as opposed to going through our archives.
You'll still see autoplay videos, but you won't hear them unless you have a habit of clicking on them (or if they're audio-free).
But fish can also become a big bilateral grievance, not least because they have a habit of not always staying within designated territorial waters.
Ecological niches have a habit of being filled, and time will tell if Amazon is able to make a winning end-user-facing application.
Instagram users who love the outdoors have a habit of ruining the wild places they touch—a perverse irony that seems lost on them.
A 2012 Finnish study found women who said they were burnt out at work were more likely to have a habit of emotional eating.
Voters in "safe" districts, be they Republican or Democratic, have a habit of re-electing incumbents even if they face ethics or criminal charges.
But she has been around long enough to know that the Trumps and Macrons of this world have a habit of coming and going.
In China, they have a habit of spitting on the floor, and so one day I went to McDonald's and bought a Big Mac.
The designers seem to have a habit of saying the most explosive and controversial version of what they really mean and then scaling back.
It is true that Palestinian leaders have a habit of investing unrealistic expectations in an international community as a kind of deus ex machina.
If you have a habit of misplacing your AirPods, this new Kickstarter campaign might have the answer: stick them on your Apple Watch band.
Both comfortable and versatile enough for all-day wear, we have a habit of sneaking the seasonal shoe staple into our ensembles pretty much daily.
They also have a habit of beating their feces—when they defecate, they use their tails to spread the feces around, to mark their territory.
This is a wonderful day to put yourself first—you have a habit of accommodating everyone around you, and forgetting to take care of yourself!
Before anyone starts thinking that Gutierrez is some inept prankster, it should be noted that e-cigarettes do have a habit of meeting explosive demises.
Banking crises also have a habit of turning private debts into public ones: when banks are overwhelmed by foolish borrowing and lending, governments step in.
Its leaders have a habit of preaching non-violence in English while, as over Palestine and Syria, talking up resistance and even jihad in Arabic.
The way they do this is rather disgusting — mice have a habit of eating feces, which helps them obtain certain nutrients, such as vitamin B12.
The Russian security services have a habit of filing drug charges against activists and journalists they find troublesome, sending them to jail for several years.
The have a habit of isolating characters in campsites, stables, jail cells and clearings, inverting the possibility of escape and travel inherent in the genre.
They're bulky and have a habit of coming unrolled at the worst possible moment, leaving you to wrestle with it when you're already running late.
Some of its users — and some teenagers, especially — have a habit of deleting pictures that don't garner enough likes or that feel too personal later on.
Sure, your dog might have a habit of chewing furniture, but at least it's not shipping 80 tons of cocaine into the United States each month.
They also have a habit of taking off their clothes as they balance on wires or cocktail trolleys (that's right), stripping down to Edwardian-style undergarments.
Musk does have a habit of successfully solving complex engineering problems though; and despite the mountainous technical challenges SpaceX faces, there's a fair chance they'll succeed.
Urbanites have a habit of putting in their earbuds and cranking the volume to block out street noise and other irritating aspects of the metropolitan cacophony.
Those bootleg beach mojitos are often prepared in unsanitary conditions, and, according to lab tests, they also have a habit of being tainted with fecal bacteria.
So, "around 300Mbps"—that's about the advertised speed of a pretty good broadband connection (though service providers have a habit of exaggerating what speeds customers actually experience).
If you have a habit of scrolling your Insta feed a little too often (guilty), chances are you've probably thumbed past your fair share of fitness bloggers.
The two women, who have a habit of butting heads on the show, found themselves at odds while discussing President Donald Trump's tweet about Senator Amy Klobuchar.
After all, a diverse set of communities cultivate a sense of social cohesion and community, and also have a habit of collaborating with more fringe YouTube users.
For example, if we notice that we have a habit of touching our face, we can be on the lookout for when we act that behavior out.
It's an amusing idea that's frustrating in practice as the more aggressive beasties have a habit of running circles around you and (smartly!) keeping their posteriors protected.
Those are steep and rapid rebounds that have the characteristics of a short-term rally but also have a habit of developing into longer-term sustainable trends.
On the field, Les Bleus have a habit of not quite appearing the sum of their parts, and so remain a rung below Germany, Spain and Brazil.
In all aspects of digital life, not just online ticket sales, hackers have a habit of staying one step ahead of the good guys and the law.
There are not many undecided voters left; and pollsters have a habit of herding together towards the end of any campaign, which makes big polling shifts less likely.
Upscaled content can have a habit of looking exceptionally grainy when viewed on a 4K set, and action sequences can get wonky, with parts of the action disappearing.
No matter whether Trump goes back to embracing deportation, his candidacy has been a boon for the alt-right, and movements don't have a habit of simply vanishing.
I was pretty sure I wouldn't be able to; I can't skate for the life of me, and have a habit of falling off moving things at CES.
You can make the gift even sweeter by purchasing a handful of lightning and micro USB charger cables since those things have a habit of fraying and disappearing.
Jeffrey Toobin thinks it's awfully peculiar President Trump seems to have a habit of viciously attacking black people ... but stops short of calling him a full-on racist.
From his earliest recordings, the music Zac made felt classic; the small community he was entrenched in have a habit of making records that feel timeless and precious.
For obligers who have a habit of always putting other people's needs first and want to take better care of themselves, Rubin recommends finding methods of outer accountability.
Banks have a habit of using forced arbitration to prevent people from banding together as a group in class-action lawsuits, and courts have let them do so.
He's one of the group's main vocalists, and though he's not officially the group's "visual," he seems to have a habit of accidentally going viral for being beautiful.
Ellis would sometimes digress during court proceedings into lengthy and colorful stories about his time as a lawyer and a judge; Jackson doesn't have a habit of doing that.
HEADLINE-GRABBING deals in which Chinese firms promise to build impressive infrastructure in some neglected corner of the world have a habit of unravelling—but usually not so quickly.
Because I have a habit of talking to myself, I said out loud what I would have said if I had friends interested, eager to hear about my night.
Indonesia's whale sharks also have a habit of going on "quick road trips" along the coastline of Papua New Guinea, the western Pacific, and even the southern Mariana Trench.
Consider that this hack originated from an arsenal of exploits that security organizations worldwide have a habit of stockpiling in secret, just to make sure they don't get patched.
I have a habit of hard braking, apparently, but otherwise my scores on rapid acceleration, speeding (which it breaks into major and minor speeding) and top speed were good.
The purists are only just acclimating to a post-Moneyball world where data rules, but artificial intelligence does seem to have a habit of evolving faster than we expect.
Connecticut also has a history of the governor's mansion flipping sides: Voters here have a habit of voting in the other party after one party has been in power.
Activists have a habit of demanding short term solutions — sale leasebacks, stock buybacks — that get in the way of companies making the investments they need for long-term health.
The two have made significant bets across enterprise and consumer startups and have a habit of getting in on the earliest funding rounds for some of the hottest companies.
Her characters have a habit of getting lost in their feelings, as when the protagonist of her first novel, The Invisible Circus, becomes sexually enthralled by her dead sister's boyfriend.
A task force is the lip service of the federal government, but even so they have a habit of documenting things that others would rather were swept under the rug.
Relatedly, it might be worth noting that The Mirror seems to have a habit of referring to dogs as the "world's loneliest," but I guess that's an issue for another day.
And, uh, not to kick Lynch and Kiphuth while they're down, but potential employers have a habit of Googling applicants — and this story makes for one heck of a first impression.
"We remind investors Tesla does have a habit of being late on expected timelines," RBC's Spak wrote, citing a number of announced products that have yet to begin production for Tesla.
"I still think we have a habit of treating scenery like scenery rather than helping the actor and director to make a statement," he told The Times in a 225 interview.
On Pro Basketball LOS ANGELES — Igor Kokoskov, the first-year coach of the Phoenix Suns, seems to have a habit of answering questions about his team in the form of lists.
But Lyft and Uber have a habit of copying features from each other and just last month Uber partnered with Pandora to let drivers select stations from within its driver-side app.
Considering that administration is often in conflict with itself and is helmed by people who have a habit of saying things that are flat-out wrong, his task is a difficult one.
"But the stock does have a habit of trading down after it reports, so I want you to wait until we hear the conference call before you do any buying," Cramer said.
Trump told reporters it would have taken too much time to call them and besides, he argued — without accompanying evidence —they have a habit of raising taxes on the US without forewarning.
But stories have a habit of growing in the telling and actual facts hardly support some of the yarns spun about the Stanley Cup resting in the bottom of the Rideau Canal.
Representatives and senators have a habit of using these hearings to go off on long haranguing tangents, regardless of whether the topic is within the power of the Fed chief to address.
Welsh's intense delivery and Otto's shimmering synths have a habit of turning audiences into puddles, and caught the eye of Lorde, who brought the relatively unknown band on tour with her in 63.
Things go from bad to way worse, partly because — as the barricade scene showed — characters in "Endzeit" have a habit of putting themselves in dangerous situations, having apparently never watched a horror movie.
Apart from the practice of favouring allies with government contracts, politicians have a habit of replacing officials across the government machinery with their own cronies every time there is a transfer of power.
And if you use a shared computer or you have a habit of leaving your phone or tablet lying around, you need to get into the habit of logging out of Google regularly.
My sons, born and raised in Asia, have a habit of seasoning their food with a few drops of it, and Argentina happens to be one of the world's leading producers of soybeans.
When she's not staging photo shoots, Spears walks around her home on edge — as her friends and two sons (Jayden James, 10, and Sean Preston, 11) have a habit of playing pranks on her.
Every once in awhile, something really awful happens, and it's usually because the GOP is in an election year and they have a habit of finding an "other" and painting a target on them.
Their share prices have a habit of fluctuating more than those of companies that are comparatively immune to the economic cycle, so investors often insist on paying lower multiples of earnings to own them.
Having grown up thinking that his father is dead, Adam (voiced by Pappy Faulkner) starts to wonder why his hair grows so quickly and his feet have a habit of busting through his shoes.
Powerful gaming laptops from the likes of Razer and MSI have a habit of looking a bit, well, obnoxious — they're targeting the stereotypical gamer, after all — and laptops for creators often look more understated.
If you have a habit of speaking freely and off the cuff, you could find this a challenging time when you're nudged to think and pause before speaking as your words carry more weight.
Whatever you do, be sure to monitor your volume controls while you're listening, because many of the recordings have a habit of going from near-silence to ear-busting whistles and whines with zero warning.
"I think presidents, all of them, actually have a habit of thinking that they're right, whether they're right or not," said Patrick H. Caddell, a political consultant who shared research with Mr. Trump's 2016 campaign.
I've learned a lot since then, though I'm still trying to fine tune how I do things, particularly as I have a habit of dating people who are new to non-monogamy in theory and practice.
They both may be married (Solange to video director Alan Ferguson and Bey to Jay, duh!) but the sisters have a habit of leaving their men at home in favor of nights out with one another.
Yes, the best consoles have a habit of being future-proof (see the PS2 playing DVDs and the PS3 playing Blu-ray), but in 2013, 4K seemed too far in the future for anyone to care.
Today, we're more alert to these ethical flaws, as several recent protests against museums show, though we still have a habit of trusting our cultural institutions, museums and universities among them, to be basically right-thinking.
"It's not a mystery, we did not have the same starting positions, and neither you nor I have a habit of changing our stances or going with the wind," the French President said through a translator.
But wild theories have a habit of resurfacing and sure enough, some KTT user jumped back into the cellar, declaring the thread a "classic" and wondering if the OP was onto something after all these years.
Vettel, who like Hamilton has won three times so far this year, was only 0.147 seconds slower than his rival on Friday and Ferrari have a habit of closing the gap by the time Sunday comes around.
It's just that investors have a habit of moving money into and out of funds at inopportune times, so that each dollar earns a lower rate of return than if it had been invested all the time.
They enlisted satellites to shape post-disaster responses, but since quakes have a habit of knocking out the ground-based systems that deliver their images to those who need them, a view from space isn't always much help.
I often wish the Type Cover's trackpad was a little larger because I have a habit of placing my finger on the wrong spot, thinking I'm touching the right-click when I'm actually too far to the left.
Throughout the lunch, le Carré and Macintyre discussed spies they knew personally, or knew of: Russian spies, MI6 spies, double agents and old retired spies who have a habit of looking up le Carré when they visit Britain.
"Businesses have a habit of thinking about the way they compare in their industry, but they need to benchmark against things like Amazon Prime," says Katherine Kelly, senior director of product marketing at the customer support software company Zendesk.
You may not have appreciated it at the time — golden eras have a habit of coming and going like that — but a five-year stretch that started in 2013 was a pretty great time to buy a washing machine.
Some of the Democrats' witnesses stated that Trump likely wanted Ukraine's president to publicly announce a corruption investigation to hold his feet to the fire because the Ukrainians have a habit of committing to one thing but doing another.
A New York lawyer who went on a racist tirade in a deli in Midtown Manhattan and threatened to call ICE on Spanish-speaking New Yorkers seems to have a habit of aggressively accosting strangers with his views on immigration.
Sam Walton drove around the 1979 version of the same truck until he died over a decade later, and other members of the Sunday Times Rich List, including Bezos, Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg, also have a habit of driving old cars.
Ballplayers are entertainers, and we as a species have a habit of applauding those entertainers who please us and booing those that don't, a practice which may go back to when humans were little more than cavemen grunting at the weather.
At least eight groups of lizards have a habit of diving headfirst into sand, if it is available, and making paddling motions with their limbs to carry them below, as if they were submerging themselves in a body of water.
Mission Ceviche's servers, while eager to be helpful, have a habit of singling out the most obvious dishes — the classic ceviche, the octopus leg — and pushing them so hard you might suspect the rest of the menu is a minefield.
The way movie reboots have a habit of "ruining" someone's childhood, messing with foods people feel regionally protective over is a sure-fire way to piss them off, even if an ignorant outsider like me can't see what all the fuss is over.
The Washington Post reported in April that Cohen was known in Trumpworld to have a habit of taping some of his conversations with people and then playing the tapes for others — apparently as an effort to brag that he "had something" on them.
"One of the things that we really believe is that a lot of people have a habit of going to get their breakfast wherever they get their coffee, and they settle for potentially substandard food that happens to be there," Johns said.
I have a habit of buying a magnet from all the places I travel to using my PTO and keeping them as a reminder for when I get frustrated at work — they help me remember that all my recent travels are a result of working.
It's a dangerous place for those of us who have a habit of buying products that aren't on the list because every time we walk out with a new body wash or serum from the beauty section in Whole Foods, we discover a new favorite.
Whether you find yourself in a constant rush to complete the day's tasks, have a habit of re-tracing your steps, or just feel like there's something else you could be doing to improve your overall work flow, take a look at these seven tips.
New sports leagues — Major League Rugby is in its second year — have a habit of failing, and a professional rugby outfit would seem to be particularly perilous in a country where even many die-hard sports fans don't know a scrum from a line-out.
" By 20163, when the Republican nominee Alf Landon came out with yet another of these books, a reviewer observed, "The brave words spoken by Presidential candidates, even by those who aspire to be candidates, have a habit of drawing together to form a book.
It turns out that neutrinos have a habit of oscillating into other sorts of neutrinos and this may be linked to the very difficult question in cosmology of why all of the universe's matter didn't annihilate with all of its antimatter and disappear in a hot blink.
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Those with the spider senses to discern such things have a habit of claiming film "just looks better," much in the same way audiophiles can tell that vinyl "just sounds better," but these both circle back to the inherently vague "know it when I see it" phenomenon.
As I looked back on how my Uber rating might have gotten so bad — not to shift the blame off me at all — I realized I have a habit of being the one to call the Uber home, and therefore, take the brunt of everyone's "well-lubricated" behavior.
" Johns also told CNBC, "One of the things that we really believe is that a lot of people have a habit of going to get their breakfast wherever they get their coffee, and they settle for potentially substandard food that happens to be there…We're going to flip that, flip that expectation.
And while some Wall Street analysts worry about Twilio's competitive position— given that heavyweights like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have a habit of entering new markets and muscling out smaller players — Lawson notes that Twilio has been around longer, has deals with phone providers all around the globe, and has lots of goodwill among developers.
Moderate MPs have a habit of responding to such incidents—whether related to the anti-Semitism now coursing through their party's veins or to the broader chaos that has gripped it since Mr Corbyn became leader—by treating each as a separate case; part of distinct sub-problem or a piece of outrageous individual behaviour.
It's not so much about adding a customer care component to platforms where people are already using a lot of messaging services, but about offering messaging as an option for those who are using their mobile phones as their primary phone, and have a habit of wanting to respond to phone calls with text messages.
"I have a habit of getting on a subway train to see the demographics of the train, and I don't see this reflected on our stages, where we're supposed to be so imaginative," Mia Katigbak, the co-founder and artistic producing director of the National Asian American Theater Company, said in a phone interview.
Though, as this announcement shows, Mr Musk does have a habit of presenting himself as the saviour of the human race (his desire to settle Mars seems motivated partly by fear of what might, in the future, happen to Earth), the idea that some machines at least will come under the direct control of human brains seems plausible.
His popularity rests on his image of strength, and while it's true that it's difficult to gauge the Russian opposition since Putin controls the media and his political enemies have a habit of turning up dead, it's clear that he does have a real base of supporters who admire him because they view him as a strong leader.
When I can't sleep, I have a habit of imagining myself, over and over, crossing the red line and, with a flick of the curved blade, flipping the puck high in the air, over the opposing defensemen and into the corner, but then, instead of chasing it, swerving toward the bench to get a line change.
"Given we have dunes on the scorching surface of Venus under a dense atmosphere, and out in the distant reaches of the solar system at minus 230 degrees Celsius (minus 382 Fahrenheit) under a thin atmosphere, yes, dunes do have a habit of cropping up in a lot of surprising places," University of Plymouth planetary scientist Matt Telfer said.
Of the city's many New Year's offerings, this annual residency by America's quintessential jam band is among the most mellow, though they do have a habit of pranking the audience with nonsensical gags during the New Year's Eve gig (past antics have involved golfers driving balls into the crowd and cat and dog inflatables falling from the ceiling like rain).
HappyOrNot is profitable, and its revenues have doubled each year for the past several years; its clients have a habit of inquiring whether, by chance, the company is for sale—significant accomplishments for a still tiny enterprise whose leaders say that their ultimate goal is to change not just the way people think about customer satisfaction but also the way they think about happiness itself.
We are still waiting to see if Apple officially unveils a new spin on the business of tracking tags — the small devices that you put on "dumb" objects like keys, wallets and other objects you have a habit of losing or leaving places to be able to pinpoint their location — but in the meantime, Tile, one of the pioneers of this technology, is upping its game today with its least-obtrusive device yet: a sticker.

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