Word: habitating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hilton, which got into the habit of building big, if not oversize, full-service hotels in major cities, is now in the penthouse. Says Bollenbach: "What is absolutely certain is that no one is going to build a $500 million hotel across the street from you. Today you are very, very lucky if you are an owner...
...year-olds," says Michael Franklin, manager of New York City's Science Fiction Shop. "We're still getting the same people--but now they're 32 and 33." Where have all the teenage gearheads gone? The Web. Nintendo. The Cineplex Odeon. "It's awful, a terrible habit!" says one of Holy Fire's 21st century Gen Xers. "Reading is so bad for you, it destroys your eyes and hurts your posture and makes you fat." How ironic: the gravest threat to science-fiction literature's future is precisely the future its authors predicted...
ANTONIN SCALIA Ginsburg's old pal can't shake habit of caustic dissents. Exhibit A: May's gay-rights ruling...
...staff member from the state Democratic committee, which launched Buttman, says Dole adviser Ken Khachigian was overheard asking whether the prankster was in the vicinity. The answer was yes; in fact, Buttman is following Dole to New York. This cigarette, at least, appears to be habit forming...
Once inside the White House, Livingstone continued to play the big shot. Most disturbing of his grandiose tendencies, three former Clinton staff members told TIME, was Livingstone's habit of insinuating that he had read their security files. The message, they contend, was that Livingstone knew all about their peccadilloes but their secrets were safe with...