NOUN | a bad habit | bad habits | |
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- Jane Asher: Charlie's sister. She helps Charlie raise Sophie when she's around, and she has a bad habit of 'borrowing' Charlie's suits.
- The noun for "ghost" 鬼 is often used to mock someone with some bad habit. The mocking tone may not be very serious though.
- It was bad habit of his father who died when P Moe Nin was in Mawlamyaing.
- Mary puts him to work in her Beverly Hills book store to keep him away from his bad habit.
- The libretto suggests that some people in eighteenth-century Germany viewed coffee drinking as a bad habit.
- Sydney co-captain Brett Kirk later claimed that Hall's habit of hitting opposition players off the ball is a "bad habit".
- Don Gregor is one of Wood's typical sympathetic characters, a relatively decent man with a bad habit. The story follows the template of a tragedy.
- Music from "Fan The Fury" was heavily featured in Bad Habit Productions' presentation of "The Laramie Project".
- Along with fellow Phoenix producer Castor, he formed a politically charged drum and bass group called The Riot in 2005, with releases on Bad Habit Recordings, Barcode recordings, and Force Recordings.
- Seneca further advises daily self-inquisition about one's bad habit.
- Moreover, Kerouac was a womanizer where he always changed his partner and also possessed a bad habit of drinking.
- He even works as a "paper pig" delivering newspapers, although he has a bad habit of throwing copies so hard and so badly aimed that he sometimes breaks windows.
- And once either a good or bad habit has begun to be established, it is very difficult to change.
- Stories of the 1960s include "The Arrogant Vampire" (1961), "One Bad Habit" (1961), and "The Fanatic" (1964).
- Lew Marsh is a good newspaper reporter with a bad habit; he drinks too much and is fired. He also loses the woman he loves, colleague Paula Arnold, after passing out drunk one day in the street.
- The combined book Ezra–Nehemiah of the earliest Christian and Jewish period was known as Ezra and was probably attributed to Ezra himself; according to a rabbinic tradition, however, Nehemiah was the real author but was forbidden to claim authorship because of his bad habit of disparaging others.
- Jedediah Ward is a liberal civil rights lawyer who has based his career on helping people avoid being taken for a ride by the rich and powerful; he's pursued principle at the expense of profit, though he has a bad habit of not following up on his clients after their cases are settled.
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