- to mark a
habitual grammatical aspect not
explicitly distinguished in
Standard English. For example, to be
singing means to sing
habitually, not to presently...
- the
habitual aspect (abbreviated HAB), not to be
confused with
iterative aspect or
frequentative aspect,
specifies an
action as
occurring habitually: the...
- A
slacker is
someone who
habitually avoids work or
lacks work ethic.
According to
different sources, the term
slacker dates back to
about 1790 or 1898...
- A
habitual offender,
repeat offender, or
career criminal, is a
person convicted of a
crime who was
previously convicted of crimes.
Various state and jurisdictions...
-
Ritual de lo
Habitual (Spanish for "Ritual of the
Habitual") is the
second studio album by Jane's Addiction,
released on
August 21, 1990, by
Warner Brothers...
- "
Habitual" is a song by
Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was
released through Def Jam
Recordings as the
second track from his
fifth studio album, Changes...
-
where a
child is
habitually resident. The
Quebec Superior Court has
defined habitually as
meaning "almost constantly, generally".
Habitual residence is the...
- In the
United States,
habitual offender laws (commonly
referred to as three-strikes laws) have been
implemented since at
least 1952, and are part of the...
-
Shaking the
Habitual is the
fourth and
final studio album by
Swedish electronic music duo the Knife. It was
released on 5
April 2013 by
Rabid Records....
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expressed in
different ways
depending on
whether the
event is
continuous or
habitual. For a
continuous action (one that was in
progress at a
particular time...