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HABIT. A disposition or condition of the body or mind acquired by custom or
a frequent repetition of the same act. See 2 Mart. Lo. Rep. N. S. 622.
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The problem is that we have not broken the habit of thinking of the United Nations as "them" rather than "us". Yet few of the tens of thousands of patch users have actually broken the habit (only about 10 percent to 15 percent succeed). |
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