_:vb6937947 "That the hospitals for the insane be designated as the proper places for the custody, care, and treatment of constitutionally unstable offenders, whether occasional or habitual offenders, and whether feeble-minded, or non-feeble-minded, [...]"@en . _:vb6937949 "2006, Deniz Ucbarasan, Paul Westhead, Mike Wright, \u201CConclusions\u201D, in Habitual Entrepreneurs, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing, \u2192ISBN, page 205:"@en . _:vb6937946 . _:vb6937947 . _:vb6937944 . _:vb6937945 . _:vb6937942 . _:vb6937949 "While some novice entrepreneurs have no intention of becoming a habitual entrepreneur, others do. [...] Accordingly, while 'pure' novice entrepreneurs represent the group of novice entrepreneurs that will remain one-time entrepreneurs, 'transient'; novice entrepreneurs will at least attempt to become habitual entrepreneurs."@en . _:vb6937948 . _:vb6937949 . _:vb6937948 "2002, Jose Antonio, Jeffrey R. Stout, \u201CCaffeine and Ephedrine\u201D, in Supplements for Endurance Athletes, Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics Publishers, \u2192ISBN, page 15:"@en . _:vb6937942 "Of a person or thing: engaging in some behaviour as a habit or regularly."@en . _:vb6937943 . _:vb6937946 "Legree was not a habitual drunkard. His coarse, strong nature craved, and could endure, a continual stimulation, that would have utterly wrecked and crazed a finer one. But a deep, underlying spirit of cautiousness prevented his often yielding to appetite in such measure as to lose control of himself."@en . _:vb6937944 "[N]o drunkard (i.e.) no Habituall, Impenitent drunkard, \u017Fhall come into Gods Kingdome."@en . "3" . . _:vb6937944 "1658, Thomas Hall, \u201C[Chap. 3.] Verse 2. For men shall be lovers of themselves, Covetous, Boasters, Proud, Blasphemers, disobedient to Parents, unthankfull, unholy, &c.\u201D, in A Practical and Polemical Commentary: Or, Exposition upon the Third and Fourth Chapters of the Latter Epistle of Saint Paul to Timothy.\u00A0[\u2026], London: Printed by E. Tyler, for John Starkey,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page [95]:"@en . _:vb6937945 "The habitual drunkard, the habitual fornicator, the habitual cheat must be converted. The breaking off a habit, especially when we had placed much of our gratification in it, is alone so great a thing, and such a step in our Christian life, as to merit the name of conversion."@en . _:vb6937943 "He\u2019s a habitual chain-smoker."@en . _:vb6937946 "1851 June \u2013 1852 April, Harriet Beecher Stowe, \u201CEmmeline and Cassy\u201D, in Uncle Tom\u2019s Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly, volume II, Boston, Mass.: John P[unchard] Jewett & Company; Cleveland, Oh.: Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, published 20 March 1852, \u2192OCLC, page 224:"@en . _:vb6937947 "1922 July, \u201CQuotations: Defectives, Criminals, and Misdemeanants\u201D, in J. Harold Williams, editor, The Journal of Delinquency, volume VII, number 4, Whittier, Calif.: California Bureau of Juvenile Research, Whittier State School, \u2192OCLC, page 194:"@en . _:vb6937948 "In addition to the dose of caffeine, there are other items that athletes need to be aware of before utilizing caffeine or caffeine-containing products as an ergogenic aid. Habitual caffeine users may respond differently than na\u00EFve users [...]. Research indicates that in habitual users, caffeine may increase fat breakdown, but this does not necessarily result in an increase in fat use for energy or an increase in catecholamines or performance."@en . _:vb6937945 "a. 1806, William Paley, W[illiam] Hamilton Reid, \u201CConversion\u201D, in Beauties Selected from the Writings of the Late William Paley, D.D. Archbishop of Carlisle:\u00A0[\u2026], London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1810, \u2192OCLC, page 123:"@en .