Ordinarily, a jet engine can't operate at Skylon's speeds Ordinarily a jet engine can't operate at the speeds at which Skylon flies.
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Ordinarily, Mr Servansing, a Mauritian judge, would have been reappointed.
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Ordinarily, the etching would have been fastened to its easel.
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Ordinarily the report would have pushed up yields, he said.
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It gives him more leverage than he might have ordinarily.
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Problem was: ordinarily, when someone upsets me, I confront them.
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Ordinarily, these flights occur twice weekly between Tehran and Damascus.
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Ordinarily, a photo like this wouldn't have made the rounds.
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I'm going on about my life as I ordinarily do.
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Ordinarily, then, these 13 women would not have been tested.
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Ordinarily, a helium atom stays within the rock's crystal lattice.
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ORDINARILY WELL: The Case for Antidepressants, by Peter D. Kramer.
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Celebrate leaders who go where they ordinarily wouldn't be welcome.
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The first full week of your claim is ordinarily unpaid.
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Ordinarily, public use remains prohibited under both legalization and decriminalization.
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And it provided a rare glimpse into ordinarily secret deliberations.
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ORDINARILY, the Supreme Court is a tribunal of last resort.
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That kind of movement would not ordinarily create a tsunami.
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Trump isn't ordinarily a fan of nights on the road.
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Ordinarily, the season finale of "Survivor" is a festive occasion.
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"They would be taking out loans ordinarily," Mr. Craig said.
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Such extreme views would ordinarily disqualify anyone from public service.
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I'm asking you to do stuff you wouldn't ordinarily do.
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As Gold watched them, his ordinarily deadpan expression became radiant.
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Ordinarily, presidents try to avoid even the whiff of scandal.
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People who ordinarily read and write about memoirists have been silent.
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Hatefuck pornography isn't just about conventional BDSM, which ordinarily emphasizes consent.
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A Republican victory is ordinarily what's to be expected in Alabama.
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Ordinarily, Mr Söderström would not be able to fight like this.
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Kyrgios has tremendous speed; ordinarily, he could have covered the ground.
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You would look at this ordinarily as a complementary product merger.
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The Court, he noted, did not ordinarily reverse course so quickly.
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And he spends much of "Ordinarily Well" trying to prove it.
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Ordinarily, she would have been teaching it from the get-go.
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Ordinarily, she said, she might have simply shrugged off the news.
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Depreciation is ordinarily recaptured and taxed when an asset is sold.
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But that is, ordinarily, the sort of thing his peers understand.
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Candidates well over 70 should not ordinarily run for president either.
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Ordinarily, when the court turns down an appeal, it says nothing.
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But you do need to shoot to get a goal, ordinarily.
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He also writes jokes for famous people who aren't ordinarily funny.
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It's $600 above what you would ordinarily get from unemployment insurance.
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Ordinarily, the illegal tackle would have simply drawn a severe penalty.
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Ordinarily, each side sees itself as victim, the other as perpetrator.
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Designers used this ordinarily sweet detail to make a sophisticated statement.
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Sidebar WASHINGTON — What happens before grand juries is ordinarily secret, forever.
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Ordinarily, balance transfer cards charge a fee of 3% to 5%.
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Ordinarily, an unpopular, unreliable national security adviser would be ousted quickly.
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Ordinarily, people put their heads down and get on with it.
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CYNTHIA OZICK NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. ⬥ 'Ordinarily Well' To the Editor: Scott Stossel's review of Peter D. Kramer's "Ordinarily Well" (July 10) presents a balanced perspective on the pros and cons of antidepressants, concluding that they are efficacious.
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Ordinarily, courts defer to presidents on matters of immigration and foreign policy.
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Ordinarily, loperamide only works on the digestive system, slowing it down temporarily.
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Ordinarily, you would expect a grand rollout and a show of unity.
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Ordinarily this is just a cynical way of operating, with little downside.
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Ordinarily, one would expect all these differences to be resolved over time.
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They make artists that would ordinarily struggle a little, struggle a lot.
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Ordinarily, Republicans are expected to offer unconditional support to other Republican candidates.
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Ordinarily, public figures see microphones as natural enemies, designed to undo them.
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Ordinarily, the justices shy away from a case that looks jurisdictionally sketchy.
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I like being able to see dealers that I wouldn't ordinarily see.
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Ordinarily, the staff would've been hard-pressed to help him in time.
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"A presidential pardon is ordinarily a sign of forgiveness," the instructions say.
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Teams are ordinarily prohibited from having more than $250 million in debt.
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A violent tackle from behind would ordinarily result in a severe penalty.
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Ordinarily, he said, that type of sale would be open to bids.
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I'd be adventurous and take kids to do something they wouldn't ordinarily do.
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Ordinarily, Sessions's departure would mean Rosenstein would become acting AG to replace him.
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Ordinarily, it's dicey to focus on what a woman in politics is wearing.
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The Hub ordinarily retails for $149, with the speakers going for $49 each.
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A crucial thing to remember is that wildfires are ordinarily a natural phenomenon.
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Drought can actually kill off the grasses and shrubs that would ordinarily burn.
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What is ordinarily a good idea seems to have fizzled into a fantasy.
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Q: Where would the current 10-year yield of 2.60 percent be ordinarily?
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In this way, the project maps vectors of time that are ordinarily invisible.
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"Ordinarily I'd be like a kid in a candy store here," he narrates.
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Under the special counsel regulations, Mueller ordinarily would report to the attorney general.
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Ordinarily, a nominating convention for a nonincumbent is about telling a new story.
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Ordinarily, the parties fight for only a little while before finally allocating funding.
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Ordinarily when threatened, the lizard uses its tongue as a warning to predators.
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Both the President and Congress will do things they ordinarily would not do.
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Three are ordinarily assigned to each case, and their names are not revealed.
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Or a kiosk may not be working, slowing up an ordinarily smooth process.
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Ordinarily, such a rule change requires the backing of a two-thirds supermajority.
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I am ordinarily paid to criticize, which is why I cook on Thanksgiving.
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"A presidential pardon is ordinarily a sign of forgiveness," the office's instructions say.
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Ordinarily, this higher inflation would prompt the central bank to hike interest rates.
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Ordinarily, when language undermines you in this way, you shudder and move on.
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Ordinarily, this is not the way I would recommend that anyone conduct themselves.
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" • "A glut in many other industries would ordinarily lead to deep price cuts.
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" • "A glut in many other industries would ordinarily lead to deep price cuts.
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Ordinarily, the prime minister would try to resist holding these votes, but Mrs.
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Ordinarily I would have swatted it away with a wave of the arm.
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And she was born in the United States — ordinarily a guarantee of citizenship.
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Such centres are designed for ordinarily dangerous prisoners and may be unsuitable for extremists.
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Ordinarily, this wouldn't be a difficult question for a certain segment of the population.
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Ordinarily, this isn't something I would do, unnecessarily handing over a piece of information.
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Ordinarily, most companies are under no legal obligation to keep records of digital communications.
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Ordinarily, a storm of this magnitude would not risk overtopping New Orleans' levee system.
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Mr Zuma would ordinarily expect to serve another year and a half as president.
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The Associated Press does not ordinarily identify underage suspects unless they face adult charges.
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Ordinarily $59, Sephora's Weekly Wow sale has officially dropped the price to just $39.
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Ordinarily, my body is muscular and somewhat pear-shaped; I've always had a butt.
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Davis' Sunday started ordinarily — he listened to music, did drills and recited a psalm.
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"The companies have to actually flip the way that they ordinarily operate," Ehrig said.
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This course is ordinarily $143, but you can get it on sale for $14.99.
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Wyner's course is ordinarily $49, but you can get it on sale for $9.99.
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"He writes about people we would not ordinarily see on stage," Mr. Edelstein said.
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It builds trust and with trust, people share valuable insights they wouldn't share ordinarily.
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Where the lights in the window ordinarily convey warmth and security, shadows creep in.
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Strychnine, a highly toxic alkaloid, is ordinarily used as a pesticide for killing rodents.
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Ordinarily, I would have been thinking about the points and plugs of my car.
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Ordinarily, we identify with our emotions, especially the strong ones, like fear and anxiety.
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Adults who ordinarily scolded the youngsters for such transgressions passed through with sympathetic nods.
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Ordinarily winter in the region is a relatively wet season, building up water supplies.
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All told, Mr. Trump's vote share would ordinarily be as high as 56.1 percent.
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That conviction would ordinarily have subjected him to a maximum sentence of 22011 years.
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The person picking up the tab ordinarily gets to choose the place to eat.
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Ordinarily, federal and New York tax returns would have been due on April 15.
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The problem was choosing a word that people didn't ordinarily use in everyday life.
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Ordinarily, the event would pass barely noticed in the worlds of politics and art.
|
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Officials who would ordinarily gush over falling crime rates were instead restrained and somber.
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And the ordinarily stoic head coach was uncharacteristically — and justifiably — animated after the victory.
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ADAM LIPTAK, Supreme Court correspondent: The vice president is ordinarily the Senate's presiding officer.
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Any policy discussions, even with allies, would ordinarily be kept as vague as possible.
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In the Senate, a reconciliation bill can ordinarily be passed with a simple majority.
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Newborn mice ordinarily first open their eyes when they are about two weeks old.
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The tracks were empty of trains, including those ordinarily bound for Marseille and Nice.
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Op-Ed Contributor The world of academic philosophy is ordinarily a rather esoteric one.
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Ordinarily I order whatever lobster dish is on the menu, just to taste it.
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Ordinarily, all those add-on services would cost you money out of your own pocket.
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She's putting people in the public eye you ordinarily wouldn't know about or care about.
|
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Trump's victory speech after winning the Mississippi and Michigan Republican primaries started off ordinarily enough.
|
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Partisan allegiance has blinkered and muzzled many who would ordinarily condemn this manifestly discriminatory policy.
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Since he's ordinarily part of elite social circles, he'll be keenly attuned to their issues.
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It would act as dark matter ordinarily does, explaining what astronomers see at larger scales.
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Ordinarily the opposition might be relied on to stand up to this sort of thing.
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Some people who don't ordinarily wear glasses may also benefit from getting computer-specific specs.
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Ordinarily, that kind of draft would be read by a select few people, then forgotten.
|
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Refugees and asylum-seekers should ordinarily be processed in the country where they seek asylum.
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Many smaller scandals that would ordinarily draw more attention have become so much background noise.
|
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Ordinarily, juicy details such as these could occupy cable news for a cycle or two.
|
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Polls have shown Clinton competitive in some ordinarily deep red states, including Utah and Mississippi.
|
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Ordinarily, I don't have to flex my social skills too much on a daily basis.
|
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On Election Day, the right to vote temporarily trumps those ordinarily sacrosanct freedoms of speech.
|
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Simply put: On Election Day, states can prohibit activities that they could not ordinarily prohibit.
|
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Ordinarily, it is true that the candidate who raises more money usually ends up winning.
|
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Ordinarily, one would do this to clean the gun, replace a part, or add lubricant.
|
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So much so that koalas are drinking water, which is something they don't ordinarily do.
|
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It's the "People Also Viewed" box, which ordinarily surfaces colleagues and people with similar skills.
|
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Clinton's profiles on a spinning gold coin — the sort ordinarily reserved for esteemed former presidents.
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"I think, ordinarily, we would say 'Well, it'll be a real deal killer,'" he said.
|
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Ordinarily, I would use the poster design for the cover of the program as well.
|
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A guiding principle is the idea of people who ordinarily don't get to work together.
|
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Ordinarily, cars take far longer to go from the drawing board to the factory floor.
|
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Ordinarily "mothers prefer the odor of their children before the odor of others," she added.
|
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Congressional races that would ordinarily be low-profile are drawing national donations and media coverage.
|
|
Prisoners in the Curitiba police building ordinarily get two hours a day outside their cells.
|
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Senators over the age of 75 should not ordinarily run for reelection, in my view.
|
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It's bracing, a nervy and grounded protest from a band that ordinarily prefers to soar.
|
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Ordinarily, for instance, concrete is cured or hardened in a reaction using water and steam.
|
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Ordinarily currency depreciation boosts an economy, by making its products more competitive on world markets.
|
|
Diet Prada, ordinarily highly vocal about such missteps, stayed quiet until after Prada had apologized.
|
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"Ordinarily, the ring should be returned to the donor, regardless of fault," the court found.
|
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Many children would qualify for gifted programs whose parents ordinarily would not have them tested.
|
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" He tells Mr. Meyrou, "As you well know, sponsorship doesn't interest me very much ordinarily.
|
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It opens a small aperture to see the humanity of someone you might ordinarily avoid.
|
|
Ordinarily, quarterbacks, like all athletes, begin to steadily and sometimes rapidly decline in their 30s.
|
|
This is something new in tech — you don't ordinarily see investors calling out their companies.
|
|
The taxi drivers who would ordinarily flock to meet arriving cruises were in short supply.
|
|
The Supreme Court does not ordinarily hear cases based on asserted violations of state laws.
|
|
Now, the recent discovery isn't about why spaghetti ordinarily doesn't break into only two pieces.
|
|
Ordinarily, a lawmaker would have 30 days after being charged to put in a request.
|
|
Close majorities in the House and Senate ordinarily mean both parties need to work together.
|
|
Cipollone heads up the office Morrison and Vindman would ordinarily turn to for legal advice.
|
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Ordinarily, such figures would bode well for Republicans heading into the midterm elections this fall.
|
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"Ordinarily I'm like the opposite of a clumsy person; super-coordinated and careful," she says.
|
|
Austria is one of just a handful of European Union countries that ordinarily bans dual citizenship.
|
|
You shouldn't need to sit down at a desktop and download software you don't ordinarily use.
|
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Ordinarily speaking, a stock should reflect the performance of the economy on which it is based.
|
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So they were exposed to a much greater degree of talc than ordinarily would be done.
|
|
The ordinarily taciturn McConnell has enthusiastically accepted the persona of the "Grim Reaper" for House priorities.
|
|
Vaux then recharges off the regular wall plug that you'd ordinarily use for your Echo Dot.
|
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Ordinarily, members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) would take their complaints to the body's judges.
|
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The GPS has probably replaced a small part of what the hippocampus might have ordinarily done.
|
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Ordinarily, changing control of the House is an uphill battle for the party out of power.
|
|
After all, it's ordinarily safe to assume that no incumbent wants to preside over a disaster.
|
|
Ordinarily, businesses in South Florida would be preparing for a swarm of tourists this holiday weekend.
|
|
Ordinarily that would not be not hugely important: Philippine politics revolves more around personalities than parties.
|
|
Ordinarily, the best way to counter an intellectual adversary is through a contest of rational faculties.
|
|
They are the sort of voters whom Democrats would ordinarily think of as a turnout target.
|
|
Ordinarily, high deficits are the result of a recession or a war, but not this time.
|
|
With such resources, tax revenue on such earnings would ordinarily return significant resources to the state.
|
|
Ordinarily, the later law that is more specifically tailored to the particular situation that covers it.
|
|
Ordinarily this might offer hope for some Republicans running for reelection, but not in this case.
|
|
The atmosphere is a turnaround for the women, who ordinarily receive far less recognition at home.
|
|
They are also volunteering to take care of national institutions that ordinarily rely on government employees.
|
|
P.S.G.'s banners are always faintly artistic, ordinarily featuring a stylized version of the Eiffel Tower.
|
|
The Federal Advisory Council has 12 banking industry representatives and ordinarily meets four times a year.
|
|
And defense lawyers ordinarily submit brain imaging to bolster claims of their clients' incompetency or insanity.
|
|
Here, very complex interactions among materials can be captured using ordinarily very burly partial differential equations.
|
|
Ordinarily, such marketing effusions don't withstand scrutiny, but the L.A. Phil's 2018-19 season invites superlatives.
|
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Ordinarily, that deduction would be recaptured when the debt was forgiven or the underlying assets sold.
|
|
Ordinarily, setting the time on your Apple Watch is something you never need to worry about.
|
|
It was a chaotic start to what would ordinarily be a staid, albeit deeply consequential, process.
|
|
Ordinarily, lower energy prices would be great news for American drivers, airlines and other energy consumers.
|
|
Ordinarily, third-party candidates have a slim chance of getting elected, and 2016 is no exception.
|
|
Chief Justice Roberts wrote that executive branch officials ordinarily had broad discretion to make policy judgments.
|
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Chief Justice Roberts wrote that executive branch officials ordinarily have broad discretion to make policy judgments.
|
|
Ordinarily, his goal in every speech is to make headlines and increase his own name recognition.
|
|
Such substitutions of government officials sued in their official capacities in court cases are ordinarily automatic.
|
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Such an increase would ordinarily be expected to produce a rise in health insurance coverage rates.
|
|
She was witty, well-prepared, antagonistic; she got people to say things they ordinarily would not.
|
|
Children would ordinarily be considered a little young for nation building, but not at this event.
|
|
I wouldn't ordinarily wear a dress like this, but for some reason it appeals to me.
|
|
There is a simple reason the justices ordinarily like to wait to decide novel legal questions.
|
|
Ordinarily, the Supreme Court refuses to address issues that were not raised at an earlier stage.
|
|
Compelling you to look closely at things you would ordinarily scarcely notice is a real achievement.
|
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Ordinarily dominant programs like Kentucky and Duke have suffered historically bad losses on their home floor.
|
|
Simultaneously it might help Amazon form bonds with companies that would ordinarily consider Amazon the competition.
|
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The governor's race in such a solidly red state would ordinarily be no cause for suspense.
|
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Suddenly, the biggest brands, those that ordinarily would head for established art-book presses, were calling.
|
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I mean we do not ordinarily think of art's ultimate destination as being the waste heap.
|
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Graphene is ordinarily transparent, but when exposed to oxidizing agents like oxygen and hydrogen, it becomes brown.
|
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IMPACT Turret The THeMIS robot would be enhanced with a turret ordinarily mounted on light armored vehicles.
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There was also medication leading up to the retrieval, which ordinarily would have been approximately another $4,000.
|
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And for attendees, there will be a special tomb access opportunity not ordinarily available to the public.
|
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It really creates windows of empathy into worlds you ordinarily wouldn't have any other way of experiencing.
|
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Ordinarily, it is a goal, one of those mesmerizing dribbles that have long since been Messi's hallmark.
|
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The second seems suitable for the results of my business, not for what thinking ordinarily accompanies it.
|
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When I select a composition or location, I'm looking for an angle that people don't ordinarily see.
|
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Ordinarily, the DoJ defends laws passed by Congress and signed by the president from attacks like this.
|
|
Even days in advance, the ordinarily calm town is already swarmed and heaving with fans and media.
|
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Ordinarily, most neural communication within the visual cortex is confined and restricted to this web-shaped network.
|
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He was not ordinarily troubled, and she could not forget the sound of it in his voice.
|
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Ordinarily, physicists assume that the particle associated with the force of gravity—the graviton—has no mass.
|
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TESTIMONY FROM THE FIVE ADDITIONAL WOMEN Ordinarily, prosecutors cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior.
|
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Japan's central bank cut interest rates to 24 percent, a measure that would ordinarily spur economic growth.
|
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Many of these interests look a lot like Pages you would ordinarily follow — celebrities, hobbies, brands, etc.
|
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Ordinarily — in the past — I would've always had the greatest respect for the office of the president.
|
|
Dealing with Kim Jong-un ordinarily falls to a combination of American diplomacy and discreet Chinese pressure.
|
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Ordinarily, a governor whose party is hosting a convention in his backyard would play a big role.
|
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I wouldn't ordinarily look to it as a source for wines (other than its imports, of course).
|
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"The officers knew him ordinarily as a sane, rather quiet young man," Anslinger wrote of the murderer.
|
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A certain kind of book would ordinarily follow from this, but Jon has another clandestine activity afoot.
|
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Moreover, waivers have been made in the Ukraine investigation, including ordinarily privileged communications with heads of state.
|
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Sights, like sounds, randomly evoke a surge of memories ordinarily inaccessible that lighten and brighten the day.
|
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Ordinarily, prosecutors in Pennsylvania and most other states cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior.
|
|
As a person living alone with a child, that would ordinarily entitle her to a widow's pension.
|
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What would ordinarily be a time of poignant first moments turned into a nightmarish sequence of events.
|
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I got a "friends and family" rate but the same package would have ordinarily cost around $23.5.
|
|
Despite the oddness and unfairness of this system, its defenders argue that it ordinarily "works" just fine.
|
|
Ordinarily, he is not the type to let criticism slide, or to refrain from offering a rebuttal.
|
|
Ordinarily the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is in the business of stopping diseases rather than spreading them.
|
|
Ordinarily, we do in the mid-single-digit thousands, and last week we did, I think, $200,000.
|
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Ordinarily, such rights deals are announced publicly after a formal bid process, but not on this occasion.
|
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Ordinarily, she wrote, the court would extend the benefits conferred by the statute to the disfavored group.
|
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Ordinarily, the leader of the largest party is designated by the country's president to become prime minister.
|
|
State department cables are ordinarily written in the third person as Ambassador Taylor testified at his deposition.
|
|
The killing cast a pall over what ordinarily would have been a festive period on both campuses.
|
|
Ordinarily there plenty of ways to get from Wuhan to the US without using those five airports.
|
|
Ordinarily, the wing pushes the back end of the car down onto the pavement to improve traction.
|
|
The legal doctrine of stare decisis holds that precedent ordinarily remains in place until it is overturned.
|
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Ordinarily, one might expect a presidential administration's leading economic figures to understand something of these financial realities.
|
|
And they don't ordinarily provide information about what a woman should do if she experiences a pregnancy loss.
|
|
Ordinarily, it might be easy to dismiss the touted results of the SPRINT MIND study as overblown hype.
|
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Their stories would ordinarily have stayed on EEOC servers, at least until an investigation's conclusion or a lawsuit.
|
|
It became necessary to zombify the ant, to make it do a few things it wouldn't ordinarily do.
|
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On defense, the Ramblers limited Michigan's ordinarily electric shooting through much of the game with their positionless defense.
|
|
Ordinarily, that type of information would be redacted, especially in the case of public figures like professional athletes.
|
|
Ordinarily, the way to immediately freeze a judge's ruling is to request a "stay" from a higher court.
|
|
Many of those gravitational lensing shots have shown us galaxy clusters far beyond what we could ordinarily glimpse.
|
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Ordinarily, that would have been a big win, but 38 Studios declared bankruptcy a couple of months later.
|
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Jean added Hawking's cameo put the scientist's ideas to people who may not have ordinarily come across them.
|
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The department would ordinarily submit any such suggestions to higher up within the finance ministry for further consideration.
|
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At mind conditioning, shaping, influencing the minds of the people, making them accept what is ordinarily not acceptable.
|
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However, they are not ordinarily required to pay homage on every front or perpetually fear for their jobs.
|
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Ordinarily there would be buffers to cushion against such shocks, but Mr Jonathan's cronies have largely squandered them.
|
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Sometimes it has been a sincere feeling that an ordinarily appropriate remark is inappropriate at this extraordinary moment.
|
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Additionally, you can make use of food that you would have ordinarily tossed for use in future recipes.
|
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The river, ordinarily a greenish-brown color, now resembled milky tea, and a drab sludge slathered its banks.
|
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Medicare pays 80 percent, or $80, and the doctor could ordinarily collect the other $20 from the patient.
|
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Abby needed to go to Noe Valley, a 214-minute drive that might ordinarily have cost about $303.
|
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She can be disciplined, but that must ordinarily be consistent with what has happened to similarly situated people.
|
|
Against this background, the public interest in disclosure far outweighs the executive interests that might ordinarily justify secrecy.
|
|
Farhad: Ordinarily the question of who gets to review the iPhone would be too inside baseball for us.
|
|
Ordinarily, someone subject to a quarantine will remain in their home or in designated areas, with no exceptions.
|
|
Such cases are all too real, but fixating on them distorts our understanding of what abortion ordinarily is.
|
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For sensitive one-on-one meetings, he is rarely alone; another member of the staff is ordinarily present.
|
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We ordinarily tend to think that perception — the evidence of your eyes and ears — provides pretty strong justification.
|
|
Ordinarily, the sign displays the name of the tunnel in bland letters on an ordinary slab of concrete.
|
|
And that's part of why it's so important to study these watery depths that we ordinarily cannot see.
|
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They will not have to file additional paperwork or do anything different from what they would ordinarily do.
|
|
That gives new significance to its Cannes Classics section, ordinarily a sedate redoubt of restorations and cinephiliac documentaries.
|
|
"Wildland fires such as the Huasna Fire ordinarily do not happen unless someone was negligent," the lawsuit says.
|
|
Kazemi didn't ordinarily produce work on the scale of a novel; he liked the pith of 140 characters.
|
|
Louvers elsewhere on the second floor — where windows would ordinarily be found — also disclose the presence of equipment.
|
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"Wildland fires such as the Huasna Fire ordinarily do not happen unless someone was negligent," the lawsuit reads.
|
|
In addition, Trump released transcripts of his controversial phone calls, which ordinarily would remain privileged and nonpublic information.
|
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She is not just the primary—in most cases, the only—choreographer but also, ordinarily, the primary soloist.
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For instance, ordinarily, the term "programmer" might produce lots of photos of white men in front of computers.
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As these are highly deadly diseases, you would ordinarily expect them to be bred out of a population.
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The name is misleading, as their equipment isn't a telescope in the way we ordinarily think of it.
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Those statements, Justice Kennedy wrote, warranted an investigation by the trial judge into deliberations that are ordinarily secret.
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Painting is about bringing into visibility that which is not ordinarily visible, including the forms that violence takes.
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Ordinarily, a prime minister would be expected to resign after suffering a big defeat on a signature bill.
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Ordinarily for Wine School, I select a particular sort of wine and recommend a few bottles to drink.
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In 2013, the court ruled that a warrant is ordinarily needed before drawing blood in drunken-driving investigations.
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Such flights ordinarily would be sent to a protected military air base beyond the sight of the public.
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Ocean water is ordinarily slightly basic, or alkaline, but is becoming more acidic as it absorbs carbon dioxide.
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Ordinarily, privately owned broadcasters are free to air or quash—and hire or fire—whatever and whomever they wish.
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Quin Hillyer, a GOP "Never Trumper" who ordinarily writes for the Washington Examiner, called on Trump to restrain himself.
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It made me appreciate the mundane aspects of my life, the things I ordinarily ignored or took for granted.
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Ordinarily, I spend an hour or so reading stories on Twitter and Facebook before getting down to real work.
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Ordinarily, Priya recommends her clients at Stash Wealth put 20% of their after-tax, take-home pay toward debt.
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My medication data is not something I would ordinarily tell people about, but there is nothing alarming in it.
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Ordinarily, when you download too many episodes, Netflix displays an error and refuses to let you download any more.
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The heart of Sanders' campaign has been to attract younger voters who ordinarily are not turned on by politics.
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Basically, ordinarily shares are sold the day before the IPO to these mutual funds or other public market investors.
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The Russia controversy also prevented Trump from fully embracing what would ordinarily be a crowning moment of his presidency.
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My head wasn't in another dimension like it ordinarily would be on a Saturday night in a bar bathroom.
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"These failures are significant and might ordinarily trigger disciplinary action if they occurred in a regulated business," it said.
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Not only were there no eyewitnesses; Luther himself, ordinarily an enthusiastic self-dramatizer, was vague on what had happened.
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Ordinarily, one who provides funding to terrorists or other harm-causing activities is legally accountable for facilitating such harms.
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Dan Malloy (D) is retiring with dismal approval ratings, giving the GOP a hope in the ordinarily Democratic Northeast.
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The German users "liked" the neo-Nazi page, and posted nice things where there would ordinarily be racist bile.
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Hers is an entire society subjected to the kind of minute social policing ordinarily reserved for teen-age girls.
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The United States would ordinarily be in an excellent position to benefit from leading in the clean energy sector.
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Not having to commit meant I was more willing to take risks and try items I wouldn't ordinarily wear.
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It drives State Department personnel and aid workers — the people who would ordinarily be charged with such efforts — nuts.
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And the evening talks shows, which ordinarily thrive on political controversy, refrained from focused discussion of Mr. Qadri's execution.
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Ordinarily, this trial would just be an internal military matter, of interest mostly to Bergdahl's family and other soldiers.
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The potato cream foam and chocolate mousse dessert—ordinarily concocted with cream, butter, and milk—demanded dairy-free substitutes.
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"My medication data is not something I would ordinarily tell people about, but there is nothing alarming in it."
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Ordinarily, the sheer volume of data involved in simulating the Earth's climate necessitates the use of intense computing power.
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The polar vortex is a low-pressure system that, as its name suggests, ordinarily rests over the North Pole.
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This month we'll try rosés from beyond Provence, made with grapes not ordinarily found in the south of France.
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Because lineup paperwork is not ordinarily made public, there is little data for how frequently such age mismatches occur.
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His verses run to unusual lengths, and lack the familiar buildup and release of tension that ordinarily shape pop.
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And the final stretch of 2018 — including Thanksgiving weekend and the upcoming holiday break — would ordinarily be no exception.
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Ordinarily, I'm not a huge fan of teasing audiences with clues to some eventual revelation about an unimaginable tragedy.
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Brooklyn is at 40.67 degrees north latitude, and the East Coast's monarch migration ordinarily peaks there around Sept. 16.
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Areas ordinarily open to the news media and visitors were cordoned off with golden stanchions and crimson velvet ropes.
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Just like that, you&aposve earned an excellent return on purchases that might not ordinarily net you a bonus.
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A process that would ordinarily take thousands of years — or more — happened in just a few months in 2016.
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Ordinarily, the pressure is much higher on the upstream side—because the water is pressing against the dam wall.
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It rules the game will instead be made up on Saturday, ordinarily designated a rest day before the final.
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In principle, venture capital is where the ordinarily conservative, cynical domain of big money touches dreamy, long-shot enterprise.
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Ordinarily, I would save up a week's dirty laundry and just throw it in the machine to get clean.
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In an earthquake, the chances of hazardous materials accidentally spilling into ordinarily clean rivers and streams is greatly increased.
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Ordinarily, the way out would be to get permission from E to explain things (or encourage E to do so).
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If you end up spending more than you ordinarily do, just to earn the bonus, the move doesn't make sense.
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Long-term disability, which ordinarily kicks in after three to six months, typically replaces 40% to 60% of your income.
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When you're in a vulnerable mental state, your threshold for believing things that you would ordinarily question is much lower.
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Ordinarily I'd think it was a funny joke, but lately I'd been wondering if he might be telling the truth.
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Ordinarily funny circumstances are elevated to a kind of desperate hilarity by the seriousness of the matters beneath their surface.
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So this was early September and ordinarily, we would've brought something sorta bigger or like a gimbal for an iPhone.
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On Monday afternoon, Rosenstein appeared before the justices of the Supreme Court — ordinarily, a high-profile moment for any lawyer.
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Facebook's Account Kit is separate from the Facebook social network, and it ordinarily doesn't require a Facebook account to use.
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They charge via a Lightning connector, which is a departure from the microUSB plug ordinarily used by other Beats headphones.
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Presidents do have wide discretion to declare national emergencies and take unilateral action for which they ordinarily need legislative approval.
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The silicone is used in conventional breast implants is a cohesive, pillow-like object that doesn't ordinarily move or rupture.
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Cait Oppermann The second week of August isn't ordinarily a time given over to novelty and ambition in New York.
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Ordinarily, that jolt of glucose is sufficient to get us going—even it's only as far at the coffee pot.
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For Trump, the trip represents a dramatic display of bilateral friendship for a leader not ordinarily disposed to overseas travel.
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"When a statute reveals a constitutional flaw, the court ordinarily engages in a salvage rather than demolition operation," she said.
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He does not have beliefs as such, not like we ordinarily understand them, and so he can't really contradict himself.
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The 80-page pamphlet was overlooked when it first appeared in October 2015, and would ordinarily have stayed that way.
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In an area like Hawaii, politicians (who would ordinarily make the request) often have existing relationships with Jones Act interests.
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Ordinarily, the 20063,000-foot mountain is tranquil, snow-capped and gorgeous, even if it does regularly emit plumes of smoke.
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Ordinarily, when a foreign company wishes to invest in a U.S. entity, the CFIUS should conduct a sale review process.
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The researchers say that, ordinarily, deceit requires at least the ability to speculate as to your opponent's interests and strategy.
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East Region Ordinarily, 115.53-foot-9 guards would struggle to start for Trump University, much less the vaunted Kentucky Wildcats.
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Ordinarily, this results in a flurry of roster moves, but the axe fell on fewer players than usual this year.
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This would ordinarily disqualify it from FRB status, but so far astronomers don't have an alternative explanation for the detections.
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Ordinarily, it will repeat the entire queue, but when it displays a "1," it will only repeat the selected song.
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"Ordinarily, a politician cannot be held responsible for the actions of a deranged follower," Adam Serwer writes in The Atlantic.
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If the appeals court affirms it, Judge Tigar would ordinarily conduct further proceedings on whether to make the injunction permanent.
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Burdened eventually with shame and regret, longing to be seen — and heard — as her ordinarily extraordinary self, Ifemelu giddily repents.
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Several voices ordinarily critical of the N.C.A.A. have urged the organization to stay away from the allegations against Dr. Nassar.
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Its ordinarily limited radioactivity makes plutonium safe for terrorists or other thieves to transport with little risk of radiation injury.
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This thin doctoral thesis would ordinarily pass unnoticed outside academic circles, but it should attract wider attention for three reasons.
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It is the kind of violence the European Union would ordinarily condemn in high moral terms and even consider punishing.
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This one is topped with chickpeas tossed in the type of blackening spice you'd ordinarily save for your favorite seafood.
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Ordinarily, the Declaration allows governments to bypass negotiating with pharmaceutical companies in public health emergencies, such as the coronavirus pandemic.
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TOKYO — Ordinarily, Fordham University Law School in New York does not publicize an incoming student who is about to matriculate.
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Ordinarily, bookings made through the platform fall into one of six categories that dictate how strict the cancellation policy is.
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"Ordinarily, this court would be disinclined to compel even modest factual disclosures about an ongoing law enforcement investigation," Mehta wrote.
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It was not a display Pogba will remember fondly, but, ordinarily, he would have consoled himself that these things happen.
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Given that the Supreme Court consists of nine justices, this ordinarily makes five votes the key to a precedential opinion.
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Too frail, ordinarily, to be uttered, some anticipation of fulfillment sponsors these calamitous pursuits of happiness and curtly eloquent confessions.
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Sony plays with cars Sony, a company that does not ordinarily make cars, unveiled its own "prototype" car at CES.
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Cut up a small onion, and sweat it in rather more butter than you would ordinarily, for its healing properties.
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That wouldn't ordinarily be an issue, but for those payoffs occurring in such close proximity to the 2016 presidential election.
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A small goldfish isn't an animal that you would ordinarily associate with destruction of furniture, but you haven't met Smashie.
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I love it with pasta sauces, like pesto or white clam sauce, that would ordinarily point to an Italian white.
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"Ordinarily … I would never equate hard-right views on [social issues] … with the rantings of an Islamist terrorist," Noah wrote.
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One of the best ways to demonstrate this quality is to play around with different perspectives you might not ordinarily take.
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Ordinarily, the company makes its big changes alongside new versions of iOS, or to make a splash with a new iPhone.
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Ordinarily, Chinese government officials refrain from granting such interviews to American reporters, preferring instead to read carefully prepared statements in Chinese.
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Many of these individuals would ordinarily be unable to obtain traditional lawful immigration status due to their connections to criminal enterprises.
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The South Dakota park's Twitter account ordinarily features pictures of nature and inspiring quotes, with the occasional scientific fact peppered in.
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It's still so easy for groups to get swept up in using language they might not ordinarily cosign in other circumstances.
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"To be sure, congressional committees ordinarily have considerable latitude about which private transactions and events to examine," the department's filing added.
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With the centre crammed beyond capacity, many are sleeping on wooden pallets covered with tents in what is ordinarily a playground.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Life-affirming: a descriptor redolent of Panglossian naiveté that I'd ordinarily avoid at all costs.
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Bridges that cross these two inadvertent fortifications have collapsed, making this infrastructure—ordinarily ignored in passing by Portlanders—now unavoidably apparent.
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Ordinarily, House leadership has tight control over what actually gets to the floor to be voted on by the whole chamber.
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Ordinarily, this would be Ally's cue to cower in her home and scream impotently all night long, but incredibly, she doesn't!
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You see, ordinarily, guests dining at the White House would be the recipients of a more, shall we say, traditional supper.
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They forced the ordinarily disorganized local traffic to drive in strict lanes and stopped vehicles to inspect license and registration papers.
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Even so, the pace of Chinese purchases is a fraction of what it would ordinarily be around this time of year.
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It was intended for rooms and environments where customers might ordinarily not want a traditional TV set breaking up the vibe.
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But Obama officials considered the news conference a win, since it forced an ordinarily closed-off leader to answer uncomfortable queries.
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Ordinarily, of course, collaboration between clients and lawyers is privileged, even when lawyers make public statements on behalf of their clients.
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Ordinarily, that sort of mistake quickly results in a miscarriage, since humans usually can't develop with three different sets of chromosomes.
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That's because alcohol suppresses the natural production of an antidiuretic hormone called vasopressin that ordinarily keeps us from urinating too much.
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"My medication data is not something I would ordinarily tell people about, but there is nothing alarming in it," he said.
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It starts off ordinarily enough: basically Sheeran meets a girl at a boxing gym and strikes up a relationship with her.
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Even his Twitter feed -- which he ordinarily uses to lash out at Russia stories -- has remained staid during his trip abroad.
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We can probably assume that this doesn't bother Belichick much, or not much more than he is ordinarily bothered by everything.
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Ordinarily, you'd call the exit a loss for Uber and a win for Grab, but the devil is in the detail.
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These boxes highlight people, other vehicles, and other potential hazards that a human driver would ordinarily take into consideration while driving.
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Mr. Henkin said it would ordinarily be impossible to determine the source of the pollution in neighborhoods with many septic tanks.
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Ordinarily, that should lead to a rally in shares trading at mere tangible book value, assuming a 10% cost of capital.
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That's why your kidneys filter it out of your blood and into your urine, which ordinarily then just leaves your body.
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"Frat house rapist" would ordinarily be the worst possible insult somebody could lob at a presidential candidate in an election year.
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"Ordinarily, photographs, particularly those of family and friends, are approved, since they represent meaningful ties to the community," the handbook reads.
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Ordinarily, the stocks do best when the economy is growing at a quick clip and struggle when it hits a downturn.
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" Newt Gingrich, ordinarily a reliable voice of support, wrote on Twitter the remarks were "the most serious mistake of his presidency.
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In many places flames reached as high as the forest canopy in the ordinarily swampy, heavily-wooded region that surrounds Berlin.
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The Supreme Court does not ordinarily hear cases during its annual summer recess, but the summer of 1974 was not ordinary.
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Ordinarily, brokers could take their claims to arbitration through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or Finra, which regulates the brokerage industry.
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Since launching on July 6, the free augmented reality game has prompted millions of users to explore places they ordinarily wouldn't.
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Trying to limit my own natural food consumption—I would never ordinarily order something like it—set myself up for failure.
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Ordinarily, this is a persistent and even bracing pressure; think of a single pebble at the bottom of a rushing river.
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Ordinarily, Ukraine, a traditional ally of the United States, can expect high-level backing from Washington in its dealings with Russia.
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Ordinarily, such a visit would be coordinated through lawyers, conducted with knowledge of the committee's minority party and the American Embassy.
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And defense lawyers, who ordinarily avoid putting their clients on the witness stand, often do the opposite in police shooting cases.
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My Thanksgiving A holiday is not a holiday if you spend any time doing what you are ordinarily paid to do.
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The unemployment benefits will also help vulnerable workers who would not ordinarily qualify, as Eric Levitz writes in New York magazine.
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The unemployment benefits will also help vulnerable workers who would not ordinarily qualify, as Eric Levitz writes in New York magazine.
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Ordinarily, Rod J. Rosenstein, who had protected the Russia inquiry as deputy attorney general, would have ascended to the top job.
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The stabilizer is the larger of the two surfaces on the tail wing, and is ordinarily controlled by an electrical motor.
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Instead, he is relying on the companies themselves to increase production and potentially begin manufacturing items not ordinarily in their purview.
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How, they ask, did a virus that might ordinarily have claimed a handful of dolphins end up killing scores of them?
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Might it not be better to familiarize fans with the stadiums the women ordinarily use, to make them a true home?
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Ordinarily, a subgroup analysis is considered a way to generate a hypothesis, not a way to test whether it is true.
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Ordinarily, whistle-blowers have to decide between following the moral course of action and looking out for their own material security.
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He said he would not ordinarily have favored a stay, but noted that four justices had voted in favor of one.
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I stared at the note; it looked as if the pencil lead had splintered at the end of the word 'ordinarily.
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Whereas Booker's campaign ordinarily would have depended on a debate stage for media oxygen and fundraising fuel, they suddenly had both.
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Ordinarily, a three-judge panel would have heard the case and decided it, with the possibility of full-court review afterward.
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Mr. Ryan, speaking on Sunday on ABC News, used language not ordinarily heard from free-market, anti-entitlement conservatives like himself.
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The surface on the included keycaps is maybe a tad tackier than I'd ordinarily like, but that's just my personal preference.
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When we think of Alaska, we ordinarily think big, but that is not the Izembek Refuge: It is smaller than Nashville.
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He said the vehicles would ordinarily have been stopped at a police checkpoint where the police would have checked the paperwork.
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Ordinarily, the job of orchestrating restraint is best left to the executive branch, and besides, Congress doesn't do nuance very well.
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The firm has helped hide billions of dollars from governments across the globe—dollars that, ordinarily, would be subject to taxation.
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What you're getting is the Netflix plan that ordinarily costs $9.99 monthly and allows HD streaming and simultaneous viewing on two devices.
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Alex Apatoff, Lifestyle Director: I love to use the Sephora VIB sale to sample expensive skincare that I'd never ordinarily splurge on.
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Ordinarily, the marks the device makes are hardly damaging and fade away quickly, since the beam only penetrates the surface of tissue.
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Ordinarily an incoming president would have a very strong hand to set the congressional agenda and bend the party to his will.
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But even in the ordinarily more temperate coastal climes, temperatures were well below zero on Monday, according to the German Weather Service.
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And when we, sleep-deprived, get tripped up on complex problems, we lose the self-awareness that would ordinarily keep us moving.
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So water that would ordinarily trickle down through the snow and refreeze as it contacts ice runs off the ice sheet instead.
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Ordinarily, this would cause a crisis — and American hard-liners tried to make it so by denouncing Mr. Obama and denouncing Iran.
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It's not just what I spent on my dates; it's the added cost of spending more than I ordinarily would on myself.
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Media is no easy business to crack ordinarily, particularly when you add Indian's digital nascency, but there is clearly an opportunity here.
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By suggesting that something should be placed within its confines, the dark grey circles remind us of how unperceptive we ordinarily are.
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Villa Sirena, a luxurious thatched roof home that ordinarily goes for $20,000 per week, was opened to the star courtesy of booking.com.
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The Associated Press does not ordinarily identify underage suspects unless they face adult charges, as all four teens do in this case.
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But for it to get underway, someone had to decide to take a good hard look at it, which ordinarily wouldn't happen.
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And Mueller cannot discuss grand jury materials, which ordinarily are secret, without a court order permitting disclosure -- which House Judiciary Chair Rep.
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Ordinarily, oxytocin is released by the pituitary gland in controlled, strategically timed doses—for example, when a new mother nurses her baby.
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That is not the kind of thing that you ordinarily hear from opposing senators about White House appointments, to say the least.
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That should even include index funds, which ordinarily buy shares to reflect the sector or group of stocks they track, he said.
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The town hall meeting drew about 100 residents, an encouraging crowd for a Democrat in an area that is ordinarily heavily Republican.
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If a company records additional sales earlier than it ordinarily would, that is likely to result in fewer sales in coming months.
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Ordinarily, Rubicon is dominated by cabernet, but, depending on the vintage, also has small percentages of petit verdot, cabernet franc and merlot.
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"This really makes travel more accessible, especially for far-flung destinations that you ordinarily wouldn't be able to afford multiple tickets to."
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"You get a level of scrutiny and a level of treatment that would ordinarily curl my hair, but you asked for it."
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"I would never ordinarily be that confessional, and when I first got onstage, it took me a moment to surrender," he said.
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Ordinarily, a recount in a presidential election might involve only one state and would not affect the outcome of the entire election.
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Ordinarily, artists stop work when they feel they've done enough, even if to an observer it seems they might have kept painting.
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They are made up of our language, reconfigured and rearranged to make our minds move in different directions than they ordinarily would.
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It gets people out of the house, and it's made people of all ages and backgrounds interact with people they ordinarily wouldn't.
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"It was magical opportunity to implement that which we ordinarily are only able to use as experiments," adds Wicked Pixels' Craig Wessels.
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She describes the gleaming instrumentals as "trojan horses," a way of sneaking the message to those who wouldn't ordinarily seek it out.
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Carlos Motta's 21984 blurry photos would not ordinarily be deemed beautiful, but their context confers on them a certain grace and meaning.
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In "Mister Monkey," she turns her imaginative and generous attention to the ordinary people we ordinarily walk past without a second thought.
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Moreover, ordinarily cautious people who buckle up in their own cars may be less likely to do so in for-hire vehicles.
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Citizens of roughly 40 countries to which the United States ordinarily grants visa-free travel will not be affected by the requirement.
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By locking the carbon in, they've created a durable facade for buildings that utilizes CO2 that would ordinarily go into the atmosphere.
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The first few weeks of January are ordinarily a popular time to try and confidentially start the IPO process with the SEC.
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On Saturday, when "Fox Report Weekend" and "Justice with Judge Jeanine" would ordinarily air, the network showed Trump's speech from Topeka, Kan.
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Members of Congress ordinarily are given a review period during which they can pass legislation modifying or prohibiting a prospective arms sale.
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It is a ceremony ordinarily reserved for the showpiece games: Champions League quarterfinals, the visit of Manchester United, that sort of thing.
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Ordinarily, the prospect of watching Statham try to survive an oceanic disaster scenario would be only a so-so draw for moviegoers.
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Ordinarily, I would find their absence annoying, but here, because the art was so strong, I was caught up in its drama.
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"I do not ordinarily go to Friday night services," said Marcia Stewart, 224, a member of Tree of Life for four decades.
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Ordinarily, this should be a time for the Russians to celebrate its wins despite encountering such adversity before this year's Olympic Games.
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In short, the bill would ban any sex act being made available online, which wouldn't ordinarily be available on a commercial DVD.
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The court is being asked to decide whether a constitutional provision that ordinarily limits Congress applies when Congress legislates for a territory.
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But even allies who ordinarily reinforce the President's combative instincts have warned that wading into such a torrid matter would appear unpresidential.
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Primary dealers accounted for 45% of competitive bids accepted, a relatively high level that might ordinarily indicate weak demand for the instruments.
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When the sun's disc vanishes, the glorious corona, that ordinarily invisible plasma surrounding the star, manifests itself to dominate the darkened sky.
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Ordinarily, decisions of the Supreme Court of The Netherlands get little notice in the rest of Europe, let alone the United States.
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The stay motion in the Trump travel ban case faces one potentially serious technical hurdle: Temporary restraining orders are not ordinarily appealable.
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Iran considers imprisoned Iranian-Americans to be citizens of Iran and does not afford them consular privileges ordinarily granted to foreign citizens.
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Ordinarily, BlackVue lets anyone create an account and then view a map of cameras that are broadcasting their location and live feed.
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Ordinarily she would have turned the cream-suited man away, but he had pushed through a line of protesters out front. Rev.
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Housing ordinarily accounts for a big piece of the quarterly swings in G.D.P. But lately it has played less of a role.
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What ordinarily happens with controversial legislation is that lawmakers work to try their best to solve these problems before the bill passes.
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You may remember that Carey herself told the audience, when she ordinarily would have been singing, that she hadn't soundchecked before the set.
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Republicans currently have 51 votes, and would ordinarily need 50 to confirm Trump's nominee, with Vice President Pence voting to break a tie.
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The rate on the 212-year note is inching closer to that of the 10-year, making that ordinarily upward sloping curve flatter.
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Out of something horrible come this opportunity to get some resources that he wouldn't have ordinarily been getting to treat his underlying condition.
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Blakeman was an alternate official at the A.F.C. championship game last January, ordinarily not a job that becomes a flash point of controversy.
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Like, the lack of views on one's own stories, and the redesign's habit of showing people stories that they wouldn't ordinarily look at.
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Ordinarily, the Supreme Court has held, police need to secure a warrant from a judge before conducting a search of an individual's property.
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Lee, who is divorced with two children, has a net worth of $6.2 billion and ordinarily lives in a $4 million Seoul mansion.
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Ordinarily journalists shy away from asking presidents whether they're lying, but Trump has provided everyone with more than enough reasons to doubt him.
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Ordinarily, desserts include an apricot souffle with herbal tea ice cream, raspberry-hibiscus millefeuille, or the crispy "Tower Nut," a signature chocolate dish.
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You activate it by the phrase "Hey Bixby" and request tasks that you'd ordinarily ask your digital assistant on a phone to do.
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Lawrence has to open himself up to women he may have ordinarily overlooked if he's really trying to take this dating thing seriously.
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The New York Times is not, ordinarily speaking, in the business of writing up random lies or slanders of somewhat prominent political figures.
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Ordinarily, the prime minister would not receive a foreign dignitary at the airport, but instead send an official or a junior government minister.
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The surfaces are covered with a profligacy of mark-making that seems to splinter, scorch and vaporize the ordinarily impervious surface of clay.
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The United States would ordinarily depend on such international investors to buy the increased supply of U.S. Treasuries to finance Trump's spending plans.
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It goes to show that art is unlimited — and, as Cabanding has proved, so is the potential of spaces we might ordinarily dismiss.
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" This includes delegating an assignment "you would ordinarily handle yourself or have one of your team members take the lead on a project.
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Nowadays, ordinarily, I'll do the preparation—the programming, the arranging and the rest—on the computer, and then I'll just convert to analog.
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Luggage I'd ordinarily put in the bed of the pickup was inside the cab instead, because freezing rain was forecast for New England.
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And it made women who ordinarily wouldn't participate in politics, or do much more than vote during a general election, become politically activated.
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Oh, and roller skating — there's a lot of roller skating, which would ordinarily code as carefree but here suggests a far wobblier mood.
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But they also fall into elegant near-pentameter: the rhythm forces you to suture together phrases ordinarily heard in sound bites, over cheers.
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We should ordinarily respect confidences, but beyond that, family relationships are built around the sort of trust that breaking those confidences obviously undermines.
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The Giants' Bobby Rainey, handling return duties ordinarily reserved for Harris, later muffed a punt, turning the ball over on the Giants' 30.
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Ordinarily, this cash would have gone to safe-haven Japanese yen or Swiss franc, but this year higher-yielding U.S. assets are benefiting.
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While ordinarily top midmajor teams are ideal agents of upsets, the wacky conference tournament outcomes of the past week could complicate that trend.
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I can only tell you what I get out of it, which is a chance to visit where I would not ordinarily visit.
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Ordinarily, Frog's Leap would pump the fermenting juice over the grape skins regularly to extract as much color, flavor and texture as possible.
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I really did think I could make a pork shoulder that would ordinarily take nine hours in the oven in, like, 35 minutes.
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Ordinarily, we carry out a routine process for treating people who are dangerous: containment, removal from access to weapons and an urgent evaluation.
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Although they might reduce crime, critics wonder if "sting trailers" are simply creating crime, turning tempted bystanders who wouldn't ordinarily steal into offenders.
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Striking writers would go unpaid for the duration of the strike, which can be difficult for those who ordinarily struggle to get by.
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When asked on Wednesday why he did so, Mr. Barr said the Department of Justice ordinarily issues "binary" decisions: indict or not indict.
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Ordinarily, the strategy in such a situation is for each team to try to hang a shutdown around the neck of the other.
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Ordinarily, I would imagine the grapes from this area have less potential than those from the few granite hillside vineyards in Crozes-Hermitage.
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You will worry that you have not sufficiently disguised the conditions under which you ordinarily live, which is what cleaning house usually achieves.
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And along the now-quiet Rue de Rivoli's long commercial strip, the giant BHV department store, ordinarily a frenetic Sunday hub, was dark.
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You have to learn to express yourself, to be convincing, to write out your ideas, to be more thoughtful than you'd ordinarily be.
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The bottom line: As with most Kia brand vehicles, the Niro packs in a lot of features ordinarily found in more expensive cars.
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That's a lot of money, but it's not mine, and ordinarily, I don't much care how an entertainment Croesus moves around its ducats.
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All around it, in the stadium's Kurve, the terraces that are ordinarily home to Eintracht Frankfurt's most ardent and raucous fans are empty.
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" Ordinarily, when a court encounters the word "shall," they read it as an immovable command — there is no flexibility in the word "shall.
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Ordinarily, if the presidency and vice presidency are both vacant at the same time, the office falls to the speaker of the House.
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" Another, Mr. Kinnel said, is to gravitate toward larger companies than a fund might ordinarily own, or to "add holdings or trade less.
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Confronted by such challenges, courts acting as fact-finders ordinarily turn to traditional judicial methods and guidance more aptly fitted for the task.
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Ordinarily, the possession of an unregistered firearm can bring a fine of up to 280,000 Australian dollars ($220,000) or 203 years in jail.
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Ordinarily, a matter of this size, complexity and importance would be given would give much more time — usually months — for scrutiny and debate.
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In order to establish a predicate for invoking the presidential communications privilege, one ordinarily would first identify the potential presidential decision at issue.
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It's an unfamiliar situation for the ordinarily hard-nosed retired Marine general, who has insisted upon military-like rigor in the West Wing.
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Since the hotel opened, Mr. Bass said, friends who ordinarily would have driven to Washington for a night out visit the Pendry instead.
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The best team in the world does not always win the World Cup; the best team in the world that month ordinarily does.
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He would prefer bottles that reward the sort of thoughtful contemplation that we ordinarily apply to many of the subjects in Wine School.
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Ordinarily, a case granted in mid-January is heard in April, with a decision by the time the term ends in late June.
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Doctors who have performed presidential physicals said the task of releasing information that is ordinarily bound by strict privacy rules can prove daunting.
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Many officials who would ordinarily have been included in crafting and releasing the letter were kept out of the loop, one official said.
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Ordinarily, MyPayrollHR would transfer the funds to a corporate middleman, Cachet Financial Services, which would then distribute the direct deposits to employees nationwide.
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A committee chairman would ordinarily be hesitant to force his colleagues to cast a vote that will alienate either local shopowners or bankers.
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Ordinarily, your iPhone updates your apps automatically in the background, so you never need to worry about keeping your system up to date.
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" Applied to people and things, it describes "that which is abject, ignoble or of poor condition, as we ordinarily say, not worth much.
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He kept advertisements, ticket stubs, posters, programs, and scores that were ordinarily treated like trash, and built an archive of thousands of objects.
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When it comes to legislation, nominees, and positioning for the midterm elections, these actors ordinarily have powerful incentives to try to work together.
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Ordinarily, if you made that query to the Echo in your home, Alexa would respond by simply adding a toothbrush to your shopping list.
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It's this class of language that talks about things that we ordinarily can't talk about without a degree of embarrassment or shame or dread.
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Most politicians who lose elections recognize this potential for mischief, and so they ordinarily make a creditable run at helping to keep matters calm.
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Obama's National Security Adviser Susan Rice -- who ordinarily operates outside the political realm -- made similar comments during a graduation ceremony in Florida on Wednesday.
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But their absence has forced me to contend with what I want my legacy to be, decades before I might have ordinarily considered it.
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Her oceanfront home away from home is known as the Beach Enclave North Shore Villa and ordinarily goes for $20,000 for a similar stay.
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I wouldn't ordinarily stop into a vegetarian restaurant, but Amy's offerings — which range from burritos to salads to burgers — didn't leave me missing meat.
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Gross domestic product (GDP) for the Scandinavian country is strong, employment continues to rise and a healthy trade surplus should, ordinarily, aid the currency.
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REM is Y Combinator's first chip startup, but the program seems to have been helpful even if its focus is ordinarily more on software.
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Facebook and Twitter ordinarily remove posts containing death threats, but they don't seem to have kept up with the influx of Trump assassination posts.
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To get down to below -60 F as recommended by Merck, the manufacturer of the vaccine, ordinarily you'd use dry ice—frozen carbon dioxide.
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Ordinarily costing more than $1,600 if you enrolled in these courses individually, the bundle is on sale for only $39.99 as a package deal.
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Workers buy into this, so when they experience situations that would ordinarily be thought of as sexual harassment, they don't identify it as such.
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Any applicants who would ordinarily be eligible for a visa, but now meet the new local criteria, have to go through the increased screening.
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Suddenly something that would ordinarily be a smart business decision — a small shift in strategy that modestly increases profits — doesn't actually make any sense.
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How we justify our interpretative approaches ordinarily has little to do with theoretical coherence and more to do with the furthering of our interests.
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Ordinarily, this would present a great opportunity for America's highly-efficient pork producers to fill the gap caused by diminished domestic production in China.
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This has caused Spotify to raise subscription prices in the Apple App Store to $13 per month rather than the $10 it ordinarily costs.
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The conventional wisdom is to book tickets well in advance — preferably at least two weeks, otherwise you'll pay many times what you ordinarily would.
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What is ordinarily a carefully choreographed event — planned to conform neatly to the prime-time schedules of the television networks — could slip into chaos.
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Books of The Times A bit of advice before reading Peter D. Kramer's timely book, "Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants": Skip the preface.
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While neither agency ordinarily discloses publicly its reasons for deciding not to prosecute, the impending presidential election amply justified an exception in this instance.
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The changes reflect a recognition that state Democratic parties may be ill-equipped to handle a massive spike in turnout to ordinarily sleepy caucuses.
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Mr. Raphael added that the state would ordinarily resist "officious intermeddlers" seeking to intervene in a case to press the position it had abandoned.
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Ordinarily, a party losing its gubernatorial nominee four months before Election Day would severely damage, if not end, their hopes of holding the seat.
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If worker productivity is rising as measured by what's made each hour, ordinarily wages should rise because they can charge more for their labor.
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The idea behind a carbon tax is to make companies pay for greenhouse gas emissions that they ordinarily pump into the atmosphere for free.
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The United States, Jasarevic confirmed, doesn't ordinarily rely on WHO for tests because the US typically has the capacity to manufacture its own diagnostics.
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"Ordinarily, once the crisis is over, the inmate will be returned to the SHU to satisfy any sanction that was imposed," the policy reads.
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A split among lower courts is ordinarily required for Supreme Court review, and in this case, the court noted, there was no such disagreement.
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Peter Kornbluh, a senior analyst at the National Security Archive, argued that declassifying documents earlier than the government ordinarily would makes a meaningful contribution.
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The federal courts have hung on so far, with a goal of saving enough money to run as they ordinarily do through Jan. 18.
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Was he overstepping boundaries by bringing the music of the black church into a festival environment where it has not ordinarily found a home?
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While $250 to $400 a year is a pittance by US standards, it's as much as or more than the recipients ordinarily make annually.
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Many places where people ordinarily gather in large numbers, such as large sporting events, schools, universities, and even mass have already been shut down.
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Planning for such a complex initiative would ordinarily take up to nine months … In New York, that timeline has been compressed into three days.
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It was a little more abrupt than our usual game ending, because there's ordinarily some human error (and time) involved in calculating victory points.
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Ordinarily, such a visit would be coordinated through lawyers, conducted with knowledge of the House Democrats, who were not informed and the American Embassy.
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But Mr. Netanyahu ordinarily sounds the alarm right up until he wins, pleading with supporters to come to his rescue at the ballot box.
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On a beautiful, sunny day in Paris, the long lines that ordinarily snake across the plaza awaiting entry into the Musée d'Orsay were gone.
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They had slept in stalls ordinarily used for horses, and two of the task force's men had survived being suctioned through a large pipe.
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Ordinarily, the Senate would need a ⅔ supermajority to do so, but there is a procedural mechanism by which a simple majority vote could suffice.
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At Davos, the sedatives applied to the Trump temper included a brass band -- something not ordinarily seen at the conference -- that trumpeted his appearance.
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" Gary Lineker, another who does not ordinarily go in for screeching hyperbole or populist tub-thumping, wondered whether Dean was guilty of "seeking attention.
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Ordinarily we might have enjoyed the privacy of something quieter, but we wanted an unobstructed view in the event that Michael Cohen showed up.
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Ordinarily, Scala would simply have ordered Alessandro Nista — Parma's experienced reserve goalkeeper — to step in for Bucci, but he could not ignore Buffon's performances.
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Yet what your employees get up to in their free time, away from the office, isn't ordinarily something you'd have a right to control.
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Ultimately, as Drake and his acolytes reshaped the genre around melody, the sort of tough talk that ordinarily came from those scenes got marginalized.
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"They make it easy — sometimes far too easy — to make purchases you ordinarily couldn't afford," said Sara Rathner, a credit cards expert at NerdWallet.
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Lamb won even though the ordinarily Republican-leaning district has been benefiting from the energy-powered, small-town revival evident in the Brookings data.
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Retired generals are ordinarily allowed to keep a clearance as a courtesy, but they must report all income from foreign sources to the Pentagon.
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By limiting Section 85033 protections, many online hosting platforms would be fair game for civil lawsuits that ordinarily would be dismissed out of hand.
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"In a secular polity, issues which are matters of deep religious faith and sentiment, must not ordinarily be interfered with by courts," she said.
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This is not a movie I would ordinarily race out to see, but my interest was piqued by what I know about Ms. MacLaine.
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"Ordinarily one would expect the distribution after the iteration to be completely different from the one you started with," said Tao in an email.
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Ordinarily, their pronged attention encircled him like a crown of thorns, making him self-conscious, causing red fear to leak into his inner vision.
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Steering clear of it can prevent you from encountering photos that you don't need to see and that wouldn't ordinarily appear in your timeline.
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Presidents have often gone to court to litigate conflicts over Congress calling top White House officials whose conversations are ordinarily protected by executive privilege.
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Ordinarily, the autodialer question would be a strong contender for the justices' attention because there's an entrenched (and deepening) split among the federal circuits.
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But two months into a journey that ordinarily takes half that long, they began to issue daily distress calls using a high-frequency radio.
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But avalanche dangers, snowy roads and the sheer volume of traffic stretched what is ordinarily a 90-minute drive to three hours or more.
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Journalists ordinarily take pains to avoid conflicts of interest, recusing themselves from covering people or stories to which they have a close personal connection.
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You would ordinarily be within your rights to shred those documents if you choose to do so — shredding them alone is not a crime.
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He has surrendered $60m of $180m in severance pay that he would ordinarily be due, pending the outcome of an investigation by the CBS board.
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The idea is to streamline the acquisition and submission process, as well as draw in researchers who may not ordinarily sell to firms like Crowdfense.
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It's worth watching to hear the sincere gasps from the crowd; they're legitimately stunned until the ordinarily reserved Japanese crowds break out into "Y2J" chants.
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Ordinarily, you'd have to either comb your inbox or screenshot your ride history in the app (still easier than tracking down and photographing paper receipts).
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It's all a vastly scaled-up version of how presidents ordinarily celebrate July Fourth, the date American colonists officially served notice to Britain in 1776.
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Ordinarily, IDPs are not supposed to return now, but because our ogas (bosses) just want to make it look as if things are okay there.
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Like the food chain, there is a biological domino effect that depends on the survival of myriad species, ones we might ordinarily give short shrift.
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Ordinarily, her campaign would be worried about a strong Republican candidate presenting a compelling alternative case for how to address Americans' fears of more attacks.
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Her aunt went into labor early, and with medical supplies severely limited due to an Israeli-enforced blockade, civilians are dying of ordinarily treatable illnesses.
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Doctors can even earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, which ordinarily take the form of attending conferences, reading long manuals, or answering multiple-choice questions.
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Ordinarily Cramer wouldn't be magnetized by a legacy hardware business, but when HP reported a few weeks ago, the stock surged 7 percent in response.
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Dufresne said the conversation is shifting because protesters have learned to use their phones to publicize incidents that would ordinarily be swept under the rug.
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I won't give away the outcome, but let's just say that this particular scene demands the services of an instrument ordinarily used for skin grafts.
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That decision, Rastogi said, was based on travel data that the system had observed and might not ordinarily have been made by human-based analysts.
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Freer also said that Hulu is able to air marquee programs live even if the network itself is ordinarily on-demand, similar to HBO Now.
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Due to the effects of compounding, aggressive techniques, and possible correlation errors, leveraged and inverse ETFs may experience greater losses than one would ordinarily expect.
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"In theory there are sanctions in place in many countries in the world where the direct export would ordinarily be denied or prohibited," said Tynan.
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I don't know if Rocco will be personally present in the proceeding, ordinarily the child, even though he's represented, would not be in open court.
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What's on tap for Alex and me tonight is a Private PlayLab, which is ordinarily priced at a princely $1,000 for a three-hour session.
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The costs were already high then, as some of his statements encouraged a new level of vitriol and anger than we ordinarily see in America.
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The neighbor said he had no intention of killing any of the animals and cops also believe the pellet gun ordinarily would not be lethal.
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Surprisingly, I'd also picked Red Roses — a flower I ordinarily hate and had specifically requested not to be in my bouquet during a Bridezilla moment.
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Because it requires 60 votes to break a filibuster, much of the action Obama pushed for required a higher threshold than would ordinarily be needed.
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When bargaining and exchange do not work, elites can always turn the weapons of coercion they ordinarily use on their victims upon their fellow elites.
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As we note below, we loved that some of Twilio's earliest customers were from ordinarily non tech-enabled organizations, such as the DNC and RNC.
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In exchange for providing open-air arcades around their buildings, developers were permitted to construct more office area than zoning rules would have ordinarily allowed.
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During the series opener Thursday, Breen had a game-long challenge: how to call a lousy shooting night by Curry, ordinarily a 3-point master.
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BRIDGEWATER IS A SECRETIVE AND ECCENTRIC FIRM I LET MY SUSPICIONS OF THAT GET IN THE WAY OF OUR ORDINARILY COMPREHENSIVE DUE DILIGENCE AT GRANT.
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In these poignant moments, she seemed not particularly preoccupied with the pyrotechnics that ordinarily are used to fill stadiums (though later, there were actual fireworks).
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The American presidential contest should be a "change" election, which ordinarily would work to the advantage of the Republican candidate in the last eight weeks.
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Bottom lineChase Offers are a fantastic way to earn additional cash back in addition to the rewards that you ordinarily earn from your Chase cards.
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Missing out on the first debate, Democratic strategists said, would ordinarily mean the beginning of a death spiral from which recovery might not be possible.
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It's as if by bringing together ordinarily incompatible things, Mr. Mizrahi was trying to magically make whole his own otherwise wildly contradictory mind and life.
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What's on tap for Alex and me tonight is a Private PlayLab, which is ordinarily priced at a princely $1,000 for a three-hour session.
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It could send what is ordinarily a carefully choreographed event — planned to conform neatly to the prime-time schedules of the television networks — into chaos.
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She can try out different brands and styles that she wouldn't ordinarily buy, and it's easy to return pieces with the provided prepaid shipping labels.
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Ordinarily, it wouldn't be as nerve-wracking, as I get new email inquiries almost daily, but finding new, reliable clients right now is not easy.
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He had three earlier convictions, and prosecutors argued that they required a much longer sentence than the one the gun charge would ordinarily have warranted.
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The president also faces the problem of extending his own rule past 2024, analysts say, when term limits would ordinarily end his time in office.
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Ordinarily, Mr. Patel's company sells half the product to domestic factories that spin cotton, and exports the other half to China, Bangladesh, Vietnam and Pakistan.
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It's an attractive idea, but it doesn't sit well with the fact that we ordinarily say we know lots of things with much lower probability.
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Embers leapfrogged hundreds of yards, even jumping across Highway 21, six lanes wide, which ordinarily would have served as an ideal, built-in fire break.
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Daphne is not an emblem of poetic inspiration, but "an ordinarily pretty girl," replicated throughout eternity as an endless sequence of equally ordinary pretty girls.
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Both drone noises can be interpreted, in a glass-half-full way, as testaments to botanical presence, amplified sonic evidence of ordinarily undetectable plant life.
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His son, Aiyawatt, Leicester's vice chairman, would ordinarily have been among them, but Sky Sports reported that he did not attend the game on Saturday.
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It is extremely unusual for the party in power to use such petitions; ordinarily they are a tool of protest used by the minority party.
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The area is ordinarily populated by many homeless San Franciscans, but in recent days they have been far less visible on streets near the Embarcadero.
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Ordinarily, the release of eggs ceases once a woman is pregnant, and the hormonal and physical changes of pregnancy work together to prevent another conception.
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The score extended LSU&aposs lead to 17 points and kept the game out of reach for Trevor Lawrence and the ordinarily electric Clemson offense.
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Ordinarily, a president should have flexibility to lift or tighten sanctions, but Mr. Trump's intentions are so suspect that this bill has become a necessity.
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Ordinarily, "high-level week" at the United Nations General Assembly, when heads of state converge on Manhattan's East Side, is a pageant of political power.
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"Ordinarily with a book like this, I wouldn't put much of a focus on relationships and marriages, but I thought it was important," she said.
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The agency is borrowing the money from an emergency fund to provide medical workers with about 70 percent of what they ordinarily would be paid.
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Ordinarily I realize I'm in a new country because of the language; here the speech was the same, but my surroundings still felt very foreign.
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The results underscore the difficulty Rauner faces in November, when his ordinarily blue state casts ballots in an environment that appears to generally favor Democrats.
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Ordinarily, notifications are a handy way to stay up to date on your phone — messages, email, Facebook, and other news or alerts from various apps.
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The group included a handful of seasoned politicians and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, an Orthodox Jew who ordinarily observes the Sabbath strictly.
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They can try out different brands and styles that they wouldn't ordinarily buy, and it's easy to return pieces with the provided prepaid shipping labels.
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Ordinarily such endorsements — from a Republican state that has little influence on the Democratic primary — might not rate much attention in a national presidential election.
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That may or may not have been the case (individual senators ordinarily do not discuss committee business with ambassadors of other countries, particularly our adversaries).
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Ordinarily, a president might be expected to do everything in their power to protect a whistleblower, but Trump has never been one for presidential norms.
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The event was held over the weekend in Watts, California, which you ordinarily wouldn't think of as a stomping ground for ether of the superstars.
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What's more, government spending ordinarily is very progressive in its distributional impact: The poor get more out of free public schools than do the rich.
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It is routine work and ordinarily involves creating a big, searchable database of public information: past news reports, documents from lawsuits and other relevant data.
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David Roth: Ordinarily I would tell you not to worry about it, but a Matt Holliday Spider can skeletalize a blogger in like 90 seconds.
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Ordinarily, the Supreme Court does not commit to a hearing timeframe when it grants a case; it was responding to Mr Trump's request for expedited review.
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A coalition that looks like the one Trump wants to build: rural voters, the urban working-class and ordinarily left-wing voters who hate the establishment.
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The product is purposefully-designed to deliver an audio experience in a pair of wireless headphones that would ordinarily require a room full of expensive equipment.
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Petit's high-wire stunt took six years of planning and involved an extraordinary amount of subterfuge, the kind you ordinarily only find in a heist movie.
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Francis is a nod to St. Francis of Assisi, the traveling 12th-century friar ordinarily remembered for his love of nature and concern for the poor.
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The Breakthrough Listen initiative ordinarily uses radio telescopes such as the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to scan the skies for signs of extraterrestrial life.
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The experience lab had a special set of large receivers power the internet in the room; ordinarily, a home would just have one considerably smaller one.
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According to the company, "25G data usage with the moto mod is unlimited with no data de-prioritization," even for users on plans that ordinarily would.
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I'm not ordinarily a fan of scallops, but the seared scallop ceviche dish with pickled zucchini, prawn coconut bisque, and pea mousse may have converted me.
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On the whole, though, he was stuck in his score, and his studious reading lacked both his usual way with words and his ordinarily thrilling power.
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The goal of the Symfonisk series is to put speakers in places (such as the bedroom) where you might not ordinarily want something that screams gadget.
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Mr Lance, a moderate Republican and a member of the Congressional Problem Solvers caucus, a bipartisan group, would ordinarily be a tough opponent for Mr Malinowski.
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For players who already own the game, they'll get a free upgrade to Prime Status, which is CS:GO's premium tier that ordinarily costs an additional $15.
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There's also a suite of fleet management and routing tools, which Tesla says would ordinarily require third-party add-on hardware to incorporate into a car.
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Pixel-perfect inputs can be used to trigger memory events, usually for the purpose of beating games in fractions of the time it would ordinarily take.
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The IRS will "ordinarily" honor a taxpayer's "truthful self-certification" that the circumstances indeed apply and grant the waiver, the agency said in a press release.
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It seems alive from the moment you enter, from the noises spilling out of various spaces to the motions of objects that would ordinarily be still.
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Ordinarily, that would be a signal for the Fed, alert always to "wage inflation," to contemplate hiking interest rates and incentivize companies to slow the increases.
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Over the last decade or so, we've seen ordinarily apolitical topics polarize us into angry opposing mobs, among them vaccines, atmospheric gases, electric cars and Russia.
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Long-term disability, which ordinarily kicks in after three to six months, typically costs 1 to 3 percent of a worker's annual salary, according to Policygenius.
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Mr. Cosby's lawyers are likely to raise the decision to allow the additional testimony on appeal, because ordinarily evidence of prior bad behavior is not permitted.
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He'll also be uniquely well positioned to unite disillusioned Trump supporters who might not ordinarily vote, as well as the religious evangelical voters who support him.
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" Ordinarily, she said, she's not into Harvard alumni "because they can't go two minutes without mentioning that they went to Harvard" but "He's not like that.
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Clark told reporters he is "too aware of things that drive students to do things they wouldn't ordinarily do" and therefore refused to comment on Artan.
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At the end of the day, they have big bales of what looks like cotton dust bunnies that would ordinarily be down-cycled or disposed of.
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So, the people whom Civilized does not serve must include the poor, rather than only the stoner as we might ordinarily conceive of him or her.
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"It was a lot of fun to wear it in a way that would ordinarily inspire a phone call from second-floor management," Ms. Kelly said.
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Ordinarily rigid and vertically directed, the pyramid, in Ms. Denes's drawings, stretches and twists, swells like an egg, curls like a snail, flies like a bird.
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But Villanova was ordinarily a tough sell to players as big and talented as Ochefu, a top-50 recruit nationally, precisely because of its small style.
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Twitter announced earlier in the event that the company is testing the ability to let users follow topics the same way they would ordinarily follow accounts.
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Ordinarily, a presidential order directing federal agencies to cooperate with a Department of Justice investigation would be hailed as strong and decisive support of law enforcement.
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But that provision itself is a tremendous windfall to shareholders of tax-aggressive companies, who would ordinarily expect to pay a much higher rate upon repatriation.
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I'm also really impressed by the price — At $50, they're affordable enough to buy multiple pairs for the price you'd ordinarily pay for just one pair.
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Ordinarily when I write a recap, there's some sort of thread to tug on, something good or bad which the rest of the show revolves around.
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The first step ordinarily would be to conduct physical and mental status exams and carry out relevant diagnostic tests (blood, neuro-cognitive, brain scans, and genotyping).
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That gives Clinton an opportunity to wax a bit in ways that would ordinarily send the networks scurrying to find some talking heads to cut to.
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By concentrating the light onto a smaller point, you get considerably more energy out of the cell's tiny surface area than if it were ordinarily illuminated.
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Ms. Nielsen plays a grasping buffoon who lusts after much younger men — a setup that ordinarily, in our entertainment, calls for outright degradation of the woman.
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If this video were not posted via the Backstreet Boys' official Instagram you would literally not know until Britney announces it, so ordinarily has Howie aged.
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It's hardly unusual for presidents to appoint big donors to government positions, but ordinarily they maintain a shred of deniability about the nature of the transaction.
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They also shift more authority to lawmakers that would ordinarily be held by the state attorney general, another position about to be filled by a Democrat.
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The Art of Cruelty (2011) became one of those books about criticism that other critics, ordinarily a jealous set even within media, praised almost without reservation.
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Ordinarily, the orchestra's librarians would have put scores on the musicians' stands detailing cuts and the order of play, but there was no time for that.
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It's not a painting any collector would ordinarily notice or purchase, except for the fact that it was produced after the end of the Cultural Revolution.
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A Democrat who would ordinarily be a shoo-in for re-election, Mr. Menendez was admonished in April by the Senate Ethics Committee for accepting gifts.
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Derry ordinarily draws a couple of thousand fans to home games; for that game against Bohemians, it was down by a quarter or so, he said.
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READ: Coronavirus just took an entire U.S. aircraft carrier out of commission The convention center is ordinarily used for expos, graduation ceremonies, and other large events.
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Ordinarily I would have swerved Bob because of his inability to nudge our chat beyond the realms of small talk into something that actually resembled conversation.
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The annual meeting is ordinarily attended by more than 113,000 people, including top ministers and diplomats from among the 193 member states of the United Nations.
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Doctors who have performed presidential physicals in the past said the task of releasing information that is ordinarily bound by strict privacy rules can prove daunting.
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Rain caused more grass to grow in places it ordinarily wouldn't, and when summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, that grass dries out and becomes kindling.
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With a relatively minimal investment, hackers can steal technologies that ordinarily would take years to develop and require significant expertise across a broad range of industries.
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Ordinarily, a president drafts policy changes by consulting, over a period of weeks or months, with federal agencies and other stakeholders in and outside the government.
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Although I am ordinarily a politics junkie, I didn't read, watch or listen to a single story about anything having to do with our 2000th president.
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Trump should pick "superstar" business and community leaders who ordinarily wouldn't serve for four years but might serve two years to "right the ship," Rogich said.
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MIAMI — Stephen Curry would ordinarily be getting off his feet as fast as possible after a morning shootaround, saving his legs for the game that night.
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That is why so many people—and I include myself—who would ordinarily worry about a populist upsurge find themselves so sympathetic to this new populism.
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Moving Thompson to the fence is going to be hard work, but pressuring in that direction will force engagements and action from the ordinarily measured Thompson.
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These congressional representatives wouldn't ordinarily pick a big fight with shipbuilding and maritime union interests, but in the moment of a crisis, they certainly can and do.
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Ordinarily the final draft of the rule might not be given out until after the vote, having been only circulated among FCC staff and other D.C. insiders.
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Pro Capture netted me a handful of shots that I would have ordinarily missed, mostly because so much of concert photography relies on your ability to react.
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According to CEO Matias Viel, it enables bees to do seven times more flights in cold temperatures than they ordinarily would be able to without the formula.
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Ordinarily, cards that allow balance transfers can charge a fee of 3% to 5% to move your balance from one card to another, which can add up.
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With the exception of a converting Wallpaper's ordinarily black logo to a retro Apple-inspired rainbow, there's no way of actually knowing that this interview is inside.
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An engineering video about a trochoid pump might not be something you'd ordinarily watch (unless of course you had a trochoid pump-related issue that needed resolving).
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Sony's image sensor does a great job of sucking up any available light even when you turn up the sensitivity that would ordinarily turn light into garbage.
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But they are looking for higher-level skills than those possessed by the men and women who ordinarily would be found in caravans, moving for better times.
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As he explained, a person is ordinarily required to spend at least 70 percent of their time in New Zealand over five years to become a citizen.
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To put that in perspective, the two industries employ just 192,000 workers in the U.S. Why it matters: Ordinarily, China's leadership is most focused on social stability.
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Ordinarily the watch would be on a wrist, and as that wrist moved, a weight inside would swing back and forth, its motion stored in a spring.
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"COMPREHENSIVE LIBERATION" Though proposals submitted by ordinary delegates have no legal status, they have symbolic significance and allow the discussion of matters not ordinarily aired in public.
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Ordinarily, the justices apply a "rule of lenity"—a benefit of the doubt to the defendant—in cases where a law could plausibly be read two ways.
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One of the great things about short story anthologies is that they often lead to you reading about subject matters and themes you might not ordinarily encounter.
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Ordinarily, we expect important poets to have a distinctive style, a way of writing that identifies them as surely as a painter is identified by his brushstroke.
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The court does not ordinarily hesitate to issue opinions that decide some issues by a majority even while other issues fall undecided due to a tie vote.
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In what looks like a good year for Democrats, Connecticut gives Republicans a reason to be optimistic after they have made inroads in the ordinarily blue state.
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While I am ordinarily one to call for moderation, a summer holiday seems an occasion to enjoy beer pretty much around the clock, though not necessarily continuously.
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Chief Putney said Thursday that the department does not ordinarily release police video publicly and that doing so in this case could harm local and federal inquiries.
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The rising prices and sporadic uncertainty here followed the rupture of a 36-inch pipeline that ordinarily carries about 1.3 million barrels of refined gasoline a day.
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Ordinarily, an announcement like this would blast its way across the scientific world, with a trip to Stockholm for the brilliant discoverer, but caution is still warranted.
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But there is still a burden to establish that an alien has truly achieved distinction in the field that places them "substantially above" what is ordinarily encountered.
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The Canadian Coast Guard enlisted Limnos, one of its ships that ordinarily conducts science missions on the Great Lakes, to be the command vessel on the scene.
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Jerry Brown, ordinarily a cautious politician not prone to outbursts even when it comes to the Trump administration, gave an unusually passionate and at times personal rebuttal.
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Much of the Executive Residence staff, who are ordinarily responsible for catering such receptions, are either furloughed or at home because of the federal government snow closure.
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The Florence Welch duet "Hey Girl" sounds like Motown, but Ms. Welch's singing isn't nearly as brazen as it ordinarily is (though it easily outclasses Lady Gaga's).
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The Frankensteinish ramifications of all this are electrifying — Da Corte reimagines sculpture (a medium ordinarily dedicated to preserving inanimate material) as alive and bloody, ready to melt.
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Microsoft's redevelopment, which will take five to seven years to complete, would not ordinarily stand out — lots of technology companies outgrow their offices and need new space.
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The prosecutor has grown especially concerned, he said, about social media rumors — say, a stranger near a school — that could spin ordinarily self-contained Germans into violence.
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For instance, policies for preventing wildfires have in some areas led to an accumulation of the dry vegetation that would ordinarily burn away in smaller natural blazes.
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For example, the ordinarily bare dining table is set with dishes, linens, and silver objects designed and/or made by members of the Saarinen and Cranbrook clans.
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A good part of Mr. Trump's edge in 2016 was the incumbency factor — after eight years of a Democratic president, voters would ordinarily have wanted a Republican.
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Sometimes a blackout or other disaster prompts a few people who would ordinarily be too cautious to break store windows in broad daylight to become more brazen.
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Experts said it was expanding access to care in rural areas while also allowing patients to communicate with specialists they would not ordinarily be able to reach.
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Britain's Big Squeeze NORTHAMPTON, England — It was a seething, stomping protest in this ordinarily genteel medieval town: Throngs of residents, whistling and booing, swarmed the county hall.
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Ordinarily, as regular acrostickers know, Team Cox-Rathvon leaves a trail of bread crumbs in its cluing that makes us slap our collective forehead when we're done.
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To negotiate a special free-trade deal with Britain that avoids a hard border in Ireland, plus a possible second agreement on security, would ordinarily take years.
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"No court has addressed that question, and we ordinarily await 'thorough lower court opinions to guide our analysis of the merits,'" she wrote, quoting an earlier decision.
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When you talk about caucuses and the conventions, these tend to be run by the parties, as opposed to primaries, which are ordinarily run by government officials.
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The energy producer took advantage of a temporary waiver of the Jones Act, which ordinarily requires the use of U.S.-flagged ships for transportation between U.S. coasts.
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Quite a bit: Free access to Delta Comfort Plus, which could ordinarily cost you $2135 on each leg, along with priority boarding and a free checked bag.
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Ordinarily, the witness is able to testify and is then cross-examined by the other lawyer; I would have had no problem conducting the trial this way.
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Unlike previous waves of opposition, some of the outrage this time has come from conservatives who ordinarily support the government, as well as from the usual critics.
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Ordinarily, there are over 47 million active social media users in Iran, with Telegram and the Facebook-owned app Instagram being the most popular in the country.
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In late November, after the election, the trial court ordered special elections in 2017, about halfway through what would ordinarily be two-year terms for state legislators.
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"Had we been consulted," Nadler wrote, "I would have advised the chairman that the committee does not ordinarily demand information from the judicial branch in this manner."
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It has also started to build into client portfolios stocks which would ordinarily be classed as venture capital, such as unlisted Air BnB, without charging extra fees.
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They seem bad, sure, but only ordinarily so — tone-deaf and mean — when we encounter them on a trip to France to visit their son and daughter.
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Ordinarily, hospitals are considered one of the major hotspots of antibiotic resistance, with many, if not most, superbug strains originating from and spreading through a health care setting.
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This wasn't the sort of cause ordinarily associated with civil rights, and in fact it put Color of Change in conflict with the big legacy civil rights institutions.
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Republicans currently have 51 votes in the Senate and would ordinarily need 50 to confirm Trump's nominee, provided Vice President Pence votes with them to break a tie.
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After back-to-back years of expansive, record-breaking wildfires, many areas of the state are denuded of the vegetation that would ordinarily anchor the soil in place.
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While ordinarily such elections have to do with matters such as rubbish collection and bus lanes, in the current climate they will be a referendum on political values.
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Funding of other government programs would be largely unaffected because the port and two banks were providing profits they ordinarily do not share with the state, he added.
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Ordinarily, cards that allow balance transfers can charge a fee of 3% to 5% to move your balance from one card to another, which can add up fast.
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The pricing differences are not detailed in the article, exactly, but in chatter on Twitter afterwards, two parties one would ordinarily not expect to agree did just that.
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The most significant provision in the resolution exempts the Intelligence Committee's impeachment hearings from a rule that ordinarily limits questioning of witnesses to five minutes per committee member.
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"OPEC raising its forecasts, ordinarily a positive, but we're all obviously election-focused ... so I don't think that's driving (oil) as much as it normally would," Lawler said.
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The sprawling legislation, which Republicans rushed to enact over universal opposition from Democrats, contains a number of poorly worded sections that would ordinarily be corrected by new legislation.
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The decision would normally have to have been authorized by the jail's suicide prevention program coordinator, who is ordinarily the institution's chief psychologist, and approved by the warden.
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For others, it's all too easy to start browsing Amazon in a late-night haze, saying yes to things you'd ordinarily never consider you needed in your life.
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Attorneys ordinarily must recuse themselves from a case if they have a conflict of interest, and an attorney who also is a fact witness has a textbook conflict.
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Ordinarily, that artificiality is all part of the trashy fun of the docusoap, but it means that docusoaps can have trouble getting serious without an undercurrent of camp.
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Finding evidence of a defendant's state of mind is usually difficult, since the contents of thoughts are not ordinarily on display, and even federal prosecutors aren't mind readers.
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As we ordinarily have sex with music in the background, I also picked up a little bluetooth shower speaker that sticks to the wall with a suction cup.
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In "Ordinarily Well," Kramer tills some of the same ground that he did in his previous book, but his approach this time is less philosophical and more argumentative.
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What would ordinarily be a non-event was turned into one after a cryptic tweet sent by the former US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, on Wednesday.
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Those who are absent, the ordinarily Republican voters closer to the Massachusetts border, will speak volumes about the challenges he faces in New Hampshire and across the country.
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So, too, does the price, which is more than I'm ordinarily willing to pay for, but it does make Brightland a great treat-yourself, housewarming, or hostess gift.
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By last summer, though, word and rumor were spreading on the street's email exchange — ordinarily used for organizing block parties — about the unnamed Man Living in His Car.
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But it also features easier-to-spot delights — including the opening credits, which ordinarily featured words and phrases related to the weird science the team so regularly encountered.
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The face I see in the mirror is slightly more masculine and serious than the one that greets me ordinarily but the difference is subtler than I'd imagined.
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Ordinarily, this would be the point where I flip the script and list some of the film's redeeming qualities in an effort to assert its underrated cultural importance.
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Put over simply, the process involves feeding the cells the correct nutrients to produce muscle and fat, as would ordinarily happen were they grown inside an animal's body.
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Johnson, who ordinarily would not have even considered defying F.D.R.'s wishes, had at first agreed to support Allred, but in May, 1942, he was having second thoughts.
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Local residents, including city and state lawmakers, have criticized arrangements that minimized the need for Amazon to obtain local approvals that would ordinarily be required of such projects.
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"The skin we use is bought directly from Indonesian fishermen, who would ordinarily dispose of it after preparing the meat for sale at local markets," Ms. Zancanaro explained.
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Mathematics so reformulated would be far friendlier to computers and allow mathematicians to talk to computers in a language that was much closer to how mathematicians ordinarily think.
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Ordinarily, liberals would be thrilled to see the architect of last year's tax bill leave the White House, even while the president chooses diplomacy over belligerence with Pyongyang.
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In the piece, Roiphe says that ordinarily outspoken professional women insisted on anonymity before they'd admit to her that they feel conflicted about the current sexual harassment reckoning.
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Still, it caught even his own staff by surprise and forced an extraordinary scramble to arrange logistics and security, a task that would ordinarily take days or weeks.
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Ordinarily, career politicians with outsize ambitions have succeeded in the fundamental business of forging alliances that will grease their ascent long before they decide to run for president.
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Cubans who ordinarily shy from open criticism of the government spoke out in large numbers against the proposed language promoting gay marriage during public consultations on the draft.
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IJsselmeervogels — the team that calls the Sportpark home — ordinarily attracts crowds of around 1,500, or maybe 2,000 for a big game, according to Theo Muijs, the club secretary.
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In January, in a minor arbitration case, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wrote that courts should ordinarily interpret statutes as they were understood at the time of their enactment.
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Ordinarily, my girlfriend arrives at my place with a bottle of wine to drink with dinner but today I've asked her not to, given that alcohol disrupts sleep.
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Justice Thomas concurred in an opinion by Justice Sotomayor holding that the police ordinarily need a warrant to search a car parked in the area around someone's home.
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When I can, I'll also join local running groups, which are a great way to meet a broad swath of people you wouldn't ordinarily encounter as a tourist.
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A proposal to support lethal aid to Ukraine in the Republican platform — something that would ordinarily be uncontroversial — was stripped out of the document before the Republican convention.
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Ordinarily, early July temperatures in Burlington peak at about 74 degrees, much lower than the 97 degrees experienced on July 2, while evening temperatures dip into the 60s.
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Ordinarily the United States, which could easily punish China by lifting Hong Kong's special economic status for the city, could be counted on to encourage a peaceful resolution.
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Throughout "Marigold," the new album by the ordinarily openhearted and unguarded New Jersey folk-emo band Pinegrove, the frontman Evan Stephens Hall presents himself as stuck in mud.
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Were the Ninth Circuit to agree, the case would ordinarily be heard by an 11-member panel, including the circuit's chief judge and 10 judges chosen at random.
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The local complaints highlight the difficulties faced by self-driving cars, which are programmed to drive conservatively in order to master situations that humans ordinarily handle with ease.
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Ms. Krauss is a connoisseur of songs, not a songwriter, and her enchantment with the compositions she has culled ordinarily sets the tone of her self-produced albums.
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Every shopping day, I pick out some unique or different ingredient, something special I wouldn't ordinarily buy but would like to try or use in a special recipe.
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Wynn Resorts would ordinarily benefit from such news as well, but that stock has come under pressure in recent days following sexual misconduct allegations against CEO Steve Wynn.
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Ordinarily, the presence of an additional nonlawyer is understood to signal that the client does not care about confidentiality, and thus the privilege is not considered to apply.
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Ordinarily, the stabilizers accomplish a more subtle task, making sure that the up or down forces on the tail keep the plane balanced around its center of gravity.
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Ordinarily bankruptcy protection halts all litigation, but Mr. Arenson persuaded the bankruptcy judge that his clients deserved their day in court, and the case was allowed to proceed.
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The Guyana-born British artist Frank Bowling, ordinarily known for his poured acrylic, light-filled Abstract Expressionist works, here returns to figurative work at a more intimate scale.
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But, ordinarily, presidents do not, while campaigning for office, call for "a total and complete shutdown" on 1.6bn members of the world's second-largest religion from entering the country.
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Ordinarily, judges overseeing securities class actions select the investor with the biggest claimed losses to serve as lead plaintiff, especially when the biggest loser is a sophisticated institutional investor.
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Governments will ordinarily want to please the president of the United States with respect to something he obviously cares a lot about: his wealth and that of his family.
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Ordinarily, a person who donated at that time of the year would have to wait until the following tax filing season — ending April 22010 — to claim a tax deduction.
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In fact, the feat is even more astonishing than that: the eyes didn't connect directly to the brain, as eyes ordinarily do; they connected to the spinal cord instead.
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Capra "again proves he can fashion what ordinarily would be homilising hokum into gleaming, engaging entertainment for all brows—high, low or beetle," wrote Variety when the film appeared.
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The bottom line: What would ordinarily be just a test of a modern age emergency warning has turned political, because this is the Trump administration and everything is political.
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And in several law-review articles, Ms Barrett has argued for a more flexible conception of stare decisis, the principle that justices should ordinarily respect the court's previous decisions.
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Bankers have been taken aback by the aggressive nature of corporate funding over the last fortnight in particular, a period that ordinarily would have been subdued by earnings blackouts.
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Ordinarily at wedding receptions, guests toast the bride and groom with flutes full of bubbly — but Princess Eugenie's upcoming royal wedding to Jack Brooksbank will be anything but ordinary.
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The autoplay and voice acting also solve the pain point of needing to use one hand to scroll through comics and keeping your eyes glued to the text ordinarily.
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Ordinarily, you'd need a cable login to get a live stream from NBC, but for the Super Bowl, the company is opening the streaming gates to everyone for free.
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Even if one does not ordinarily vote on the basis of evidence, I hope that the details presented in my paper help clarify a critical issue in this election.
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Ordinarily heavily involved in nearly all West Wing happenings, Kushner has become largely consumed by the foreign trip and not as involved with day-to-day White House matters.
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Ordinarily, every driver assistance system—traction control, stability control, adaptive steering, and so on—has its own computer that responds to inputs from the driver and the other systems.
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With the litigation rights of scores of millions of consumers and employees at stake, I'd ordinarily be pushing for the Supreme Court to grant review and define those rights.
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Ibarra, who ordinarily runs Mexico City's Brazilian steak restaurant Don Sazón, had been asked to prepare the pontiff's meals at the Vatican's diplomatic headquarters throughout his stay in Mexico.
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The pitch was the interest; ordinarily, the mere fact that Bayern wanted a player — combined with its massively superior financial strength — was flattery enough to get a deal done.
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Doctors at Orlando Regional Medical Center said they ordinarily would get some warning that wounded were coming, as well as information about the number of patients and their conditions.
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"We're able to take what would ordinarily end up in landfill or potentially contaminating our environment and we're actually able to make use of them," Billing told the outlet.
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Why it matters: Though online dating can connect us to types of people we wouldn't ordinarily meet, bias and discrimination among users can turn people away from dating altogether.
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I'm a big fan of stretch, which you wouldn't ordinarily associate with work pants, but the Foster Pant fits at all the right places while remaining crisp and sharp.
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It will require that millions of men and women who do not ordinarily exercise their franchise—some sixty per cent in off-year elections—recognize the imperatives of citizenship.
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Studies have been inconclusive about whether the systems actually promote more pilfering, but researchers believe they are a gateway for shoppers to act in ways they ordinarily would not.
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Selfies with soldiers Ordinarily, coup leaders tend to impose curfews and conduct public crackdowns in order to cement their power in the early hours and days of a takeover.
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AltspaceVR is using virtual reality to create these connections for people to do things they would ordinarily do in real life, like go see Watts in a comedy club.
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Reactions on social media largely focused on the umpire, Carlos Ramos, for penalizing Williams for behavior that critics said would ordinarily result in just a warning for other players.
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Ordinarily, prosecutors cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior because a jury is supposed to focus most substantially on the facts of the single case before it.
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But with Mr. Trump manning a full-scale blockade of Democrats' access to documents and witnesses, the ordinarily careful Democrat is, like the rest of his caucus, growing impatient.
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Inequality is perhaps my favorite interview topic in Silicon Valley: It's fascinating to watch ordinarily confident titans of industry squirm in their seats before offering a conspicuously measured response.
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Ordinarily, Blagojevich would have little hope of a pardon or commutation — his offense seems absurdly corrupt, and what president would want to be seen as waving away his crimes?
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Many people who don't ordinarily qualify for benefits would now be eligible: the self-employed, including "gig" workers, freelancers and independent contractors; part-time workers; and partially unemployed workers.
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The alert makes the phone vibrate with much more force than it ordinarily would, and makes it squawk loudly, alerting the user that the message is no ordinary one.
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Supreme Court nominees did not ordinarily appear at their confirmation hearings in those days, but Black's supporters said he had assured them that he had never joined the Klan.
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"If you're at a gathering of 'four others' in someone's home, you'd ordinarily think that the four others include the host who lives in the home," Mr. Whelan wrote.
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Reckoning with the responsibilities of new parenthood, untangling a brief liaison that became a lifelong bond — these are the sorts of subjects that would ordinarily animate great Drake music.
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Ordinarily those two — plus a handful of Opinion staff members tasked with drafting the endorsement — are the only people in the world who know until the pick is published.
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Criminal cases in national parks are ordinarily prosecuted in federal courts, but after conferring with federal prosecutors, it was decided to defer to the local authorities, Mr. Kloster said.
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Achieving all this requires leadership, but the White House, which ordinarily would be best positioned to address these issues, recently pushed out its cybersecurity czar and eliminated the role.
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But even the prospect of close Senate races in those ordinarily Republican-leaning states, shows how old political alignments are cracking as the parties build new coalitions of support.
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People are expected to flock to remote regions of the country for pristine views of the eclipse, activating emergency operation centers ordinarily reserved for storms, snow and forest fires.
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Drawing on your own military experience in Sweden, how do you explain the dynamic between commanding officers and enlisted men that makes soldiers do things they wouldn't ordinarily consider?
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Ordinarily, Miss Manners would suggest that your friend avoid such tables, citing a conflict of interests, but if the restaurant is frequented by her classmates, it may prove impossible.
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The addition of Ramirez gives the Mets eight relievers, which would ordinarily be a lot — but not when the bullpen has been as overworked as the Mets' has been.
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Dopamine "fasters" deprive themselves of the things that would ordinarily give them a dopamine rush, including seeing friends, reading, talking — most everything that involves human or technological interaction, really.
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Ordinarily, when the executive branch pushes out a new regulation, it must first submit that regulation to a process that allows the public to comment on the proposed rule.
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In the executive boxes, even Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, ordinarily so impassive, twitched the corners of his mouth in what could, just about, be recognized as a smile.
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Ordinarily, it is difficult to determine what specific files these hashes relate to, but the reporting team and researchers managed to uncover the inputs of around 1,300 of them.
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" And the low self-esteem reinforced by such stories "is as much ego as the puffed-up, 'I'm the best,' competitive, American way we ordinarily think of the ego.
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Ordinarily, prosecutors cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior from other cases because a jury is supposed to focus on the facts of the case before it.
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Where there is ordinarily authority and order, there was once the happy chaos of pure uncoached anarchy; in its place, now, is a slightly smaller version of the usual.
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They can say, 'We did send it to OLC,' but the person who got it is not the kind of person who'd ordinarily be used to vet these issues.
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There's a camaraderie you wouldn't ordinarily find, say at a phone drive or rally open to the general scruff of journalists who sometimes outnumber actual participants at those events.
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The agency said it ordinarily doesn't comment on personnel issues but confirmed Burwitz-Himmler worked there as part of its effort to be transparent about Nazi links in its past.
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Ordinarily, I would totally agree with you but the specific reason I'm asking you though is because he's made such a big deal about illegal immigration and deporting people, etc.
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That means you and a companion can take a fabulous adventure on one of the most luxurious airlines in the world for half of what it would ordinarily cost you.
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But whereas "key" and "value" ordinarily form a unique, unambiguous pair as applied in computer science, they are connected by "OO" -representing the infinity symbol (∞) -in the logo for KOOV.
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He held his follow-through as the buzzer sounded and, as the ball fell through the net, the ordinarily reserved big man broke out a wide-armed shimmy in celebration.
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While we don't ordinarily love the concept of having to announce your baby's sex with an elaborate reveal, sometimes a "gender reveal" video is too good for us to ignore.
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Garland's use of this photographic process allows for ambient lighting from the moon, streetlights, and home interiors to bleed color into the blackness that we'd ordinarily expect from night photography.
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The program also improved the unsubsidized earnings of two groups that would ordinarily have difficulty getting a foot in the door: the long-term unemployed and people with criminal records.
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PODCAST: SOUTHERN HUNTER TURNED ELITE MARINE RECON, SNIPER + INSPIRATION FOR HBO'S HIT SHOW "GENERATION KILL" Highly effective classic low-tech measures Unlike American police, British police are not ordinarily armed.
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From a training perspective, this means that with Tensor2Tensor you can bring in new models and data sets at any time — a much simpler process than would ordinarily be possible.
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Ordinarily a firm in such a position would need to invest heavily in monitoring its workers—hiring staff to carry out quality assurance by taking Uber rides incognito, for instance.
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Trump's inability to even feign anger or outrage at the real crimes committed against real American citizens is remarkable relative to the context of what's ordinarily considered acceptable presidential behavior.
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Sitting on a bench outside the convention center, half an hour after Clinton's nomination on Tuesday, the ordinarily articulate Guzzardi cut himself short several times before finding the right words.
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We are now 12 years out from the alleged sexual assault, which, ordinarily, would give a skilled cross-examiner quite a bit to work with just on Constand's memory. 4.
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First, I'm going to include more detail about our process than I ordinarily would, because I think the American people deserve those details in a case of intense public interest.
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Harris: Prosecutor, interrupted Ordinarily, Harris' seat on the Senate intelligence committee would have given her access to key national security and intelligence issues but little opportunity to speak about them.
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Ordinarily, these things run in cycles: a year of widespread change tends to be followed by a period of stability, as the new recruits are given a chance to breathe.
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That morning, I ate only eggs as Ngo was mindful of any gassy bloating that could result from eating the sauteed cabbage, onions, mushrooms, and peppers that ordinarily accompanied them.
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However, persistent low labor force participation, particularly among working-age males, has dampened the effect that full employment ordinarily might have on the incomes of a broad sector of Americans.
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Brooklyn, New York (CNN)Go on a tour of the extravagant Dyker Heights Christmas lights displays, which attracts visitors from all around the world to the ordinarily sleepy Brooklyn neighborhood.
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I was too identified with Todbaum to discern the wretchedness of his hungers, or perhaps I was unable to discern how much less ordinarily wretched they were than my own.
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Because of the devastation caused by the war, this older group went without schooling for years and will need to learn the literacy skills that ordinarily are taught in kindergarten.
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