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But that is how many of its habitues refer to it.
I was the guest of some habitues, and they wanted me to taste everything.
The victim was a habitue of the park, often drinking there late into the night with his friends.
Habitues recall the woman who had been on board 12 times and was asked what she liked about it.
Habitues of the Institute's old restaurant are in for a big surprise.
But this time I tucked mine away, and sat there like an habitue.
Those whom the muffled man had seen, appeared to be natural habitues of the place.
Those who come aren't likely to be jazz club habitues.
And in both cases, among the habitues, there is one character who would patch up the sorry lives around him.
Jail was no novelty for the habitues of this neighborhood.
For other habitues of the station, though, the remodeling has simply been one long disruption.
Newer habitues are not only wealthier but also more demanding.
Actually, it takes a lot - usually a car - to stun a habitue of midtown.
But the toughest critics - the former habitues - have given their seal of approval.
His own officers were the habitues of the Cue Club last night.
Play the part of a habitue of the place.
Eat in the narrow front room, called le wagon (dining car) by habitues.
The program is popular among habitues of the Net for its ease of use and power.
No one here works longer hours and, as habitues of The Times cafeteria know, goes out to lunch less.
"She will never know me as a habitue."
Obviously, one need not be an habitue of the auction halls to profit from such figures.
The habitues seemed relaxed, suggesting that they had done this over and over.
The deep affection habitues held for the Reading Room could run to obsession.
It is a restaurant frequented by a few habitues.
That was the easiest part, since he was already something of an habitue."