| 21. | On the first occasion she had married Aulus Cluentius Habitus, the father of her son.
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| 22. | He describes them as pusillanimous in habitus, weak, but zealous in faith and spirit.
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| 23. | According to Bourdieu, habitus refers to the social context within which a social actor is socialized.
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| 24. | It follows that the habitus developed by an individual will typify his position in the social space.
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| 25. | Unlike some of their relatives, their habitus is usually lacking in ornamentation, such as horns.
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| 26. | All in all, not circumstances conducive to an auspicious habitus, especially for an aspiring master thinker.
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| 27. | Kings, princes and, beginning in 1295, Roman Catholic cardinals began to wear red colored habitus.
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| 28. | Out of habitus comes field, the manner in which one integrates and displays his or her habitus.
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| 29. | Out of habitus comes field, the manner in which one integrates and displays his or her habitus.
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| 30. | His concepts of habitus, capital, and field were conceived with the intention of overcoming such oppositions.
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