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And what site could be more ordinary than a pub?
What could be more ordinary than wife-beating and dowry extortion?
Nothing is more ordinary than a Monday morning at a Swedish bank.
The more diverse firms get, the more ordinary the returns may be.
But from the front, the Nokia 9 PureView couldn't look more ordinary.
Maybe there is a far more ordinary explanation for the Cold Spot.
The mandarin duck wasn't around, so they searched for more ordinary birdlife.
This makes for a story that's both more credible and much more ordinary.
Most Election Days are far more ordinary than the epic one in 2000.
It can't become more ordinary, because it came into existence under unacceptable circumstances.
The Spy alternates between Cohen's risky schemes with Nadia's far more ordinary life.
But for now we're in a constitutional showdown of a more ordinary variety.
It is far more likely that additional studies will support a more ordinary cause.
Proof of venue is considered one of the more ordinary parts of a prosecution.
No, it was probably something much more ordinary: The app didn't work very well.
In the realms of more ordinary talent, just 28% of the world's researchers are women.
In comparison, the Terrace Studio Fountain View room felt more ordinary and somehow seemed darker.
The reality is much more ordinary — or at least what passes for ordinary in 2018.
As things go from bad to worse, more ordinary people will flock to our cause.
They're true heroes, but I wish they were the more ordinary part of this case.
Egyptologists have interpreted the more ordinary animal mummies, however, as divine offerings, gifts of gratitude.
Investors still seem to doubt Goldman's desire to adapt to a much more ordinary future.
At rest, the people, a mix of races, sizes and sexualities, are somewhat more ordinary.
But after his overly long pilot — it lasts two hours — Vinyl settles into more ordinary rhythms.
Now he's considered more ordinary, and that's produced an unfairly negative view of what he's accomplished.
House Democrats used the more ordinary approach to win dozens of races in last year's midterms.
A new owner could easily have it removed and use the basement for more ordinary suburban activities.
The more ordinary people do so, the more that individual donors are protected from scrutiny and suspicion.
But "Newton's," while more ordinary than its predecessor, has a similar dry humor and quick, efficient storytelling style.
Doesn't associating your laundry with the ancient art of lovemaking (sorry) make sex more ordinary, less erotic, less sexy?
Instead, try it with the more ordinary, everyday forms of anxiety that happen as you go throughout the day.
It is — and I mean no insult by this, I love Oregon dearly — a more ordinary state than California.
It pointed to something much more ordinary but just as startling: lapses in routine preflight and terminal security measures.
" In one of the worst lines of the film, John himself says: "Maybe I should've tried to be more ordinary.
Assuming all these specs are real, the Galaxy S10 X might just steal the show from its more ordinary cousins.
These considerations are more compelling than protecting intelligence "sources and methods," as important as that is in more ordinary circumstances.
With Marcus and GS Bank, Goldman is hoping that millions more ordinary people will be a new source of riches.
But the memories that remain most vividly in my mind now fall into neither category; they involve more ordinary events.
His heroes and villains are invariably more ordinary — and human — than extraordinary, which raises the stakes and amplifies the tension.
Some women tweeted about more ordinary, yet still outrageous, incidents that might have been their first conscious introduction to sexism.
When the show begins, Leila is dealing with a much more ordinary struggle: a breakup with her girlfriend of 10 years.
The more that prices rise and fall, the more ordinary people will shy away from using the coins for everyday transactions.
While poverty does exist and North Koreans don't live freely inside the communist nation, more ordinary citizens are quietly becoming entrepreneurs.
Everything about the show is more ordinary, which may have to do with levels of inventiveness but also feels like a choice.
They can be larger than life, like the mafia-don-in-therapy Tony Soprano, or more ordinary people like Coach and Mrs.
The rest of the company is more ordinary — nice people, hypocrites, unable to comprehend the moral conflict raging in front of them.
But, in all of them, she manages to maintain the self-contained self-evidence and untethered potential of more ordinary flat rectangles.
It was a shock to realize that on the reservation I was even more ordinary than I'd felt myself to be in college.
The book follows the group through middle age as some reach the heights of their ambitions and others drift into more ordinary lives.
Exigent circumstances procedures are separate from more ordinary ways that law enforcement obtain information, such as via a legal search warrant or subpoena.
The mystery of Muhammad Ali is this spiritual greatness, that seemed to have emerged out of a far more ordinary, even callow personality.
I started to feel more comfortable talking about being gay as I felt like it became a more ordinary part of my life.
What a more ordinary writer might say directly, McPhee will express through the white space between chapters or an odd juxtaposition of sentences.
Back when these kinds of calls were more ordinary, there would be two a day: one at 9:00am and one at 4:00pm.
What is more, ordinary Burmese tend to view Rohingyas, most of whom are Muslim, as a threat to Buddhism, the religion of the majority.
An accounting fraud case at a once-prominent New York law firm that captured front-page headlines in 2014 is now looking more ordinary.
It quickly became apparent that this low-frequency tremor took place in the midst of a complex sequence of other, more "ordinary" seismic shakes.
So on Saturday, a friend and I marveled at how very different—how much more ordinary—the contingents are than when we were young.
The rest of the series is more ordinary, full of sniping at dinner parties and a few too many scenes involving coal-mine negotiations.
In more ordinary times, political difference was just that — a difference of opinion, or theory, or analysis, and one that need not imperil relationships.
With Elysium, not only can more ordinary families give their loved ones a cosmic memorial, folks can follow the satellite's whereabouts via a mobile app.
And "social democracy" — a term that better fits the belief of more ordinary liberals who want, say, Medicare for all — is a politically dying force.
That money, in turn, allowed Edwards to move ahead with expanding Old Trafford, adding not only thousands more ordinary fans, but dozens more executive boxes.
The standard rooms here are akin to executive rooms in most other properties, and you can pay the same price for something far more ordinary.
Using computer code he wrote, he searches his archive for statistical anomalies among the more ordinary murders resulting from lovers' triangles, gang fights, robberies, or brawls.
In a more ordinary presidential election year, a vulnerable senator like Kirk would be inclined to look to the top of the ticket for campaign support.
In terms of what can be done to that end during the course of more ordinary life, leaders can help us edit down our worry list.
It's a Grand Central Terminal for the bookish, complete with (in more ordinary times) crowds of tourists snapping photos from a designated zone near the entrance.
Being the woman to restore order as others fight can be a thankless task, whether it's on the debate stage or in a more ordinary workplace.
Ms Lahusen photographed protests, too, but her most powerful images are more ordinary, zooming in on the faces of activists as they go about their daily lives.
Then, too, remains were dug up, and moved: it became fashionable to relocate the eminent dead to better quarters, to elevate them above the more ordinary departed.
In a similar way to so-called spouseware—malware used by abusive partners—surveillance takes on different character when it trickles down to more ordinary, everyday users.
Now, she says one of her tricks is her choice of fabrics — picking more ordinary materials, like jersey and denim, and rendering them in more sophisticated fabrications.
Please return to your ordinary lives, which likely seem just a bit more ordinary now that you know one more magical secret of the Legend of Zelda.
More ordinary tragedies mark the heroines' lives in both Irene Hunt's "Up a Road Slowly" and "The High House," the first installment of Honor Arundel's Emma series.
As it spreads from desktops and back-offices to pockets, cameras, cars, and door locks, the affection people have with computers transfers onto other, even more ordinary objects.
And even for more ordinary inference tasks like counting the cars in the street, that data can be double-checked or updated by looking back or skipping ahead.
The experimental techniques of today may eventually trickle down to more ordinary cybercriminals, or at least a few of them, and so it's worth knowing how they work.
The setup in "Shoplifters" seems more ordinary and straightforward, and its family — an affectionate, likably chaotic group — initially comes across more as eccentric or freewheeling than anything else.
Although, as NASA Planetary Program Executive Gordon Johnston notes, it'll be very hard to tell the difference between this super-dupermoon and more ordinary supermoons with the naked eye.
Since he only cares about their trajectory through the air, Bou is free to document urban birds like starlings that look more ordinary—though their aeronautics are anything but.
With competitors making lower-priced equipment, one interesting turn has been how VR tech has made its way into more ordinary products, rather than developing on a specialist-equipment trajectory.
It shows that while Jessica's trauma is extraordinary, tied to a supervillain's powers and a mad scientist's tampering, her decision to suffer alone is a much more ordinary, relatable choice.
Politicians are marching to the concealed-carry drum as the N.R.A. beats it to sell more guns and arm more and more ordinary citizens in more and more public places.
I'm assuming the photographer had more ordinary customers before us, because he lit up as soon as my wife, Ali, had asked if she could stab me with the sword.
Selling shares on the domestic stock exchange could provide a means of giving more ordinary Saudis a sense of ownership and spur the development of a domestic financial services industry.
It's also applying for more government funding to study different aspects of the plasma confinement problem, including interactions between hot plasma and the more ordinary materials lining a fusion reactor wall.
The world's longest flight started somewhere much more ordinary: a bus, chartered to take passengers and staff from a hotel in Times Square, where several Qantas employees were staying, to JFK Airport.
The extremists who dream of a white ethno-state aren't too far removed to the more ordinary people who see no problem with (and even defend) continued segregation of schools and neighborhoods.
The unexplained attacks are The Fits' most shocking development, but it's handled with the same stripped-down nonchalance that greets more ordinary moments, such as Toni's decision to pierce her ears by herself.
MILAN, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Top investor Vivendi bought more ordinary shares in Telecom Italia in December after securing four seats on the Italian company's board, a filing by Telecom Italia showed on Friday.
Speckles of finely minced jalapeños dot little pearly pink bites of hamachi; in a more ordinary case, wasabi has been quickly grated over hunks of yellowfin tuna with a spoonful of simple guacamole.
One Facebook employee acknowledged that the pop-up had mostly catered to media so far, but they were hopeful that more ordinary users will trickle in as offices closed and the markets livened up.
Our reviewer noted that the singer, "far and away the most dominant musician on the album chart in the 21st century," had no trouble forging bonds with the more ordinary folks packing the arena.
The more digital and documented our sex lives become, the more "ordinary" sex begins to look like commercial porn–particularly as more and more of that porn for profit gets distributed online for free.
It's bookended by two climactic, almost impossible-to-imagine events (the murder and the meeting), but the links that connect them are much more ordinary: a road trip, arguments between Susan and her grandmother.
Throughout it all, there is a big gamble underlining everything—how long can you hold on to the dream, and when do you cash in your chips and settle for a life more ordinary?
"I would expect a novel set in the mortgage crisis to look at the precarious situations of more ordinary working women," said Suzanne Ferriss, an English professor at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
To find out what a more ordinary person's reaction to the completely new gadget concept might be, we asked some of our colleagues who don't work on our consumer technology coverage for their first impressions.
The Kabbalah Centre's twist was deciding that the information contained within Kabbalah could be powerful for more ordinary seekers who didn't have the benefit of years of study or even any particular knowledge of Judaism.
"Traditional adult markers of getting a house, getting married, having kids ... that's 11 years," said housemate Lauren Maunus, tallying up how long it might have taken her, under more ordinary circumstances, to achieve them all.
TEL AVIV, Dec 17 (Reuters) - The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) said on Tuesday it is considering a new plan to try to enhance liquidity and improve transparency to try to attract more ordinary investors.
But in January 2018, a team of astronomers reported that something much more ordinary is probably to blame for the star's unusual behavior: a bunch of dust could be surrounding the star and filtering its light.
By allowing more ordinary and complex characters such as Holland into the narrative of the civil rights movement, we can better come to understand our own potential to contribute to revolutionary change—regardless of our background.
In addition, strong winds, flooding from heavy rains and a storm surge is a concern in Manila, particularly since the city of nearly 13 million is low-lying and sees floods during more ordinary heavy rainstorms.
Here, a cloud of light and tangy mousse, made with a rich, veiny blue cheese instead of the more ordinary goat cheese, floats beside bundles of roasted and pickled beets with spinach wrapped in rice paper.
After all, the counter-argument about VIP care goes something like: If hospitals provide better care for VIPs, then they will donate more, and ultimately that means hospitals can provide better care for more ordinary people.
She said that all of her clients who needed specialty medications were transferred to Accredo and customers who needed more ordinary prescriptions filled — a minority of her Express Scripts patients — were transferred to other local pharmacies.
Cuban's Shark Tank experience is key here because it puts him into contact with more ordinary Americans than most people of his wealth and stature, and it also forces him to perform well each and every show.
This was the reality of polar travel: more ordinary in its awfulness than the gothic horrors conjured up by novelists; more wretched, desperate, and deadly than the stories circulated by the British Admiralty and its publicity machine.
Unlike recent experience, however, the CBO imagines real wages will supposedly rise so rapidly that more and more ordinary people will find themselves shoved up into the top Clinton-Obama tax brackets of 6900 percent and 2628 percent.
If the storm is still of Category 2 or greater intensity when it hits Manila, the threat of flooding may be the greatest concern, given that the city is low-lying and suffers floods during more ordinary downpours.
If that number holds for S1, the dark matter of the S1 stream is passing through the Earth at a much higher velocity than the more ordinary dark matter that orbits the Milky Way -- about twice as fast.
The churn has included more ordinary turnover, like the unexpected resignations just this month of Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.'s leader, Dietmar Exler; the Mitsubishi chief executive, Osamu Masuko; and the Infiniti boss Christian Meunier, who decamped for Jeep.
And in more ordinary times, the biggest news in Silicon Valley would have been the fallout from the article that my colleagues Daisuke Wakabayashi and Katie Benner published last week about Google and its handling of sexual harassment.
As Susan Carpenter, Ms. Watts plays a role she knows well: a mother, now single, of two boys — the precocious Henry (Jaeden Lieberher), who acts as her personal investment banker, and the seemingly more ordinary Peter (Jacob Tremblay).
That would be worse than the Spanish Flu, which had a mortality rate of about 2 percent, and substantially worse than a more ordinary influenza, which kills between one in a thousand and one in ten thousand people.
"The necessity of shopping, planning, cooking and eating that comes with turning eating from a disordered experience to one more ordinary is crucial, and the book aims to play a role in helping individuals conquer those obstacles," she says.
When someone says "robotic exoskeleton," the power loaders from Aliens are what come to mind for most people (or at least me), but the real things will be much different: softer, smarter and used for much more ordinary tasks.
Other event presents, like Soldier 76's Grillmaster skin, McCree's Lifeguard skin, or even just normal, everyday skins like Lucio's hockey uniforms show that there is an audience for seeing the Overwatch heroes in more ordinary garb, or in relatable situations.
Motherboard previously published another Aglaya brochure, which showed the firm was offering dodgy services to pollute internet search results and social networks, including Facebook and Twitter, and "manipulate current events," alongside more ordinary products such as iPhone and Android spyware.
Now, there is more evidence – including in our own work – that digital technologies are contributing heavily to the divergence of metro economies and the pull away of superstar cities like Boston and San Francisco from more ordinary ones, with painful impacts.
But it probably isn't too bold of a prediction that there will be more Torontos and more Santa Barbaras, more Pittsburghs and more Christchurches — to say nothing of the more ordinary forms of violence and harassment that arise from these ideas.
At a moment when uber-wealthy collectors get most of the publicity, making the art world feel like a plutocracy, it's nice to be reminded that innovation, change and art itself can rest in the hands of more ordinary people.
But the U.S. Masters is no more ordinary a week than world number four Matsuyama is a player, so Augusta National will be swarmed with Japanese coverage documenting golf's best hope of a first ever Asian-born winner at Augusta.
Doubtless, most of the crimes committed in its name stemmed from more ordinary motives, like greed, fear, and hatred, just as the defendants of the Moscow Trials confessed largely out of terror and exhaustion rather than as penitence for existential guilt.
Last year, candidate Trump benefited greatly from the N.R.A.'s endorsement and $30 million worth of campaign support; the N.R.A., in turn, relished Mr. Trump's fear-inducing agenda, which led to greater arms sales among more and more ordinary Americans.
For the more ordinary among us, it rarely gets any media attention at all; even domestic murders — which are often the tragic culmination of years of physical and psychological abuse — seldom get more than a passing mention in the local news.
Or that women are more likely to use meat-and-potatoes helper verbs like "has" and more ordinary ones like "start" (as opposed to, say, "commence"?) Did articles like "a" and "the" ever seem more Axe than Secret in your mind?
Billionaire shareholders like Carl C. Icahn are still in the headlines, Mr. Cernich said, but the trend had shifted to more ordinary fund managers who do not want to wage war on public companies but do want a closer dialogue with them.
So we might do well to think of Mr. Manafort as a kind of outlier or cautionary tale, an extreme example of a weakness we all share, rather than as a case of exceptional vice in the midst of our more ordinary virtue.
To succeed in a world where volatile trading revenue is seen as less desirable than steady fee-generating businesses, Solomon will have to transform Goldman into a friendlier financial firm that touches — and wins the trust — of many more ordinary consumers and corporations.
The test flight crews will be medically examined, presumably make sure that they're not going to try to eat people after being cooped up in a small metal can for 20 hours straight (along with, presumably, the more ordinary health factors of a long journey).
But other young readers — those whom the author might describe as ordinary in more ordinary ways — may well find something in Dennis's story to admire as well: his unblinking courage, in a world where social conformity starts in the sandbox, to insist on being his own best friend.
I also feel that many of these people were, in themselves, in the way they presented themselves in daily life, Wilde or Quentin Crisp, Radclyffe Hall and Gertrude Stein, all living embodiments of a queerness that more ordinary folk could marvel at and learn from, maybe even imitate.
By this line of reasoning, it was unfair of Harris to bring up her experiences, to make race part of the conversation, to put Biden on trial for past positions and make more ordinary Americans feel guilty about their views on this or any other race-inflected issue.
Mr. Berselius does impressive things with more ordinary materials, though, like the slabs of scallop and their dark-coral roe with elderflower-scented brown butter spooned over the top, or a simple and remarkably good stick of roasted king crab leg with tiny potatoes, cooked almost al dente.
The famous British pediatrician and analyst D.W. Winnicott, most famous for his concept of "the good-enough mother," argued that children live in two worlds: a rich, imaginative one and a more prosaic one; a mother's job is to let the more ordinary world come through in small doses.
Even in 1968 — back when it was far more ordinary and indeed normal for conventions to decide the nominee — intense controversy ensued when the Democrats were seen as defying the will of their voters by nominating Vice President Hubert Humphrey, who supported the Vietnam War and hadn't run in any primaries.
As my colleague Matt Yglesias observes, this seems, on the margins, to work for Trump — his approval ratings rise slightly in periods in which the news is dominated by angry clashes over his behavior, and fall when the story turns back to the more ordinary outrages of his policy agenda.
The lens system is also different; Oculus opted for a fancy asymmetrical fresnel lens to allow users to adjust the image by pushing the headset up or down on the face (this also saves space), while the Vive went for a more ordinary distance-adjustment technique with an apparently symmetrical fresnel lens arrangement.
Even in his early work, where his subjects are more ordinary, there is a sense of perversity, not with the Modernist goal to épater la bourgeoisie, but in a kind of damn-it-all, Mr. Toad behind-the-wheel sort of way, boop-booping and careering down the road for the sheer pleasure of it.
He strode across the public stage as a man without border or boundary, Full Throttle Giuliani — "I am a high-functioning human being, able to outwork people half my age," he told New York magazine — blending the rare opportunity to serve the president with far more ordinary chances to profit from his closeness to power.
Rather than the re-examination of a conviction (like "Making a Murderer" and the first season of "Serial") or the profiling and seduction of a suspect ("The Jinx"), "Killing Fields" is a more ordinary television exercise — the reopening of a cold case, specifically a 19-year-old unsolved murder in Iberville Parish, La. To set itself apart, it's adopted two conceits.
But most are more ordinary—the intimidator, the reckless driver, the coke-snorter, the one-percenter, the big shot wishing she'd drop the attitude, the lunch date gabbing about himself, the feckless no-show, the guy who was never home enough, the guy she did her best to love, the guy whose baby she doesn't want, the guy she misses even now.
"No Tomorrow" feels more ordinary than "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and "Jane the Virgin," but it's more engaging than most other new network comedies, and it gets a big boost from the supporting performances of Amy Pietz as the nasty boss, Jonathan Langdon as Evie's work husband and especially Jesse Rath as her long-suffering boyfriend, a tech journalist so soft-spoken he sometimes requires subtitles.

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