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  • Masher asked, twirling the long hammer he customarily carried. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • His voice sounded less haughty than it customarily did - but only slightly. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
  • Rogaines of this length customarily begin midday on a Saturday and conclude at midday on the following day.
  • The weighing room before a National is a highly strung place, where the customarily quiet jockeys get noisy and the noisy go quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cleavage is often preceded by the term "ample" and one customarily "sports" it. The Many Splendors of Boobs
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  • Until the Roman Christian era the term Satan had no sinister connotation whatsoever, and in biblical times, members of a political opposition party would have customarily been called “satans” [sonus] understanding issues: part 7
  • Billy had heard that one man in each firing squad was customarily given a rifle loaded with blank cartridge.
  • A Church of England spokesman said: ‘The words bachelor or spinster have never been part of the wording of banns, but many clergy customarily use them and will no doubt continue to.’
  • We do not customarily look to opera for moral edification.
  • The children were allowed to drink sodas for breakfast and this seemed as exotic to me as Elwin's silver flattop and the red bow ties he customarily wore.
  • In this case no red sublimate arose as customarily takes place with that calx which is prepared by the acid of nitre. Discovery of Oxygen, Part 2
  • Customarily we randomly select 20 to 30 percent of the historical data and put it aside prior to constructing the training set.
  • In fact, the boy's teacher customarily sent home written prompts that his mother used to encourage her son to talk.
  • My degree in English required me to undertake independent research in numerous research libraries, where books were customarily arranged in alphabetical order.
  • Customarily, I wouldn't report on it, however, I think the Internet will be partially implicated in abetting the crime.
  • Not only does this mean abus-two-train-and-taxi journey, thereby occasioning more forward motion and social interaction than Icustomarily manage in a month, but once there, do you know what I will be doing? Lucy Mangan: Stig, Charlotte, Charlie, Mister Tom and me
  • Retired chiefs of the defence staff have customarily been allowed more leeway than retired civil servants. Times, Sunday Times
  • It remains rich and hospitable, and customarily preserves the age old traditions of natural cuisine.
  • Certainly, synchronistic happenings are occasionally part of the experience of most of us, and there is something inherently unsatisfactory about the way in which they are customarily dismissed in our culture as mere coincidence.
  • Tokens were customarily exchanged at the time of a sponsalia.
  • The Greeks and Romans customarily observed certain humanitarian principles.
  • Those of Maldon, it is stated in the sixteenth century recension of the custumal, were customarily made by bailiffs, burgesses, freemen, and commonalty.
  • Wiley customarily titles his work after the source image he has altered, while his portrait subjects remain anonymous.
  • Such old people customarily exhibit behaviour which is extraordinarily difficult to tolerate and which raises a high level of anxiety.
  • It is not, however, the relationship that is customarily supposed.
  • It was quite apparent that he believed that when I was at home I customarily went about in chaps, a flannel shirt and a sombrero, and, knowing the English mind, I realized that nothing was to be gained by attempting to disillusionize him. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China
  • Pickford plays her customarily plucky heroine in a serio-comic role that borrows as much from Chaplin as it does the German expressionists of the period (check out that cinematography and the often-stunning chiaroscuro lighting).
  • A gallows is a structure used customarily to hang criminals.
  • At the same time, this novel does seem to preserve some testimony from the taint of confession, although in doing so it unmoors it from certain basic tenets that testimony would customarily claim.
  • This is supported by the fact that men customarily are credited with the invention of the emergency room for fast service.
  • Customarily we randomly select 20 to 30 percent of the historical data and put it aside prior to constructing the training set.
  • I agree that stories as they are customarily described (linear, or at least triangular, as in the Freytag version) produce an illusion of "how life could be if we cut all the dull bits out where nothing happens," but I don't think this necessarily commends them as the means to create literary art. Narrative Strategies
  • His hulking figure is customarily clad in baggy jeans, zip-up jackets, and his trademark baseball caps.
  • Internet providers customarily charge a flat rate for a server that can be used to send email, and there's no postage required on email.
  • Will they be told that homeless figures are customarily unverifiable and therefore consistently exaggerated?
  • Once they are mined, cut and polished, diamonds are customarily graded.
  • Blogs are often a great thing, but they can prove to be a sidetrack, and sometimes they produce an over-simplification of political analysis which is even worse than the one customarily supplied by ‘real’ papers.
  • The discovery of aspirin is customarily said to have resulted from Felix Hoffmann's rheumatic father encouraging his son to produce a medicine devoid of the unpleasant effects of sodium salicylate.
  • The spirit of intrigue with women, as to which men will flatter themselves, is customarily so vile, so mean, so vapid a reflection of a feeling, so aimless, resultless, and utterly unworthy! He Knew He Was Right
  • Margaret of Anjou is a utterly transparent characterand a customarily Shaksperian impression to crop up in 4 of a master's plays (Richard III as good as a 3 Sixes). Archive 2009-11-01
  • Where only the larger farmers possessed legal title to common pastures and open fields, but cottagers customarily used them for pasture and gleaning, opposition from the land-poor majority could block enclosure.
  • They were customarily for solo voice with continuo, but pieces for up to five voices were also composed and obbligato parts sometimes included.
  • The very best miso comes from the center of the cask and customarily was presented to the emperor of Japan.
  • And Charlotte's successful modeling agent, Oscar, deals with the requisite disloyalties of the fashion business by affecting a leisurely shorthand in which he customarily speaks of himself in the third person. Model, Teen and Terrorist Face a Culture of Appearances
  • He often wore disguises, went by a number of aliases, and customarily destroyed the records of his investigations.
  • He learned the technique, customarily the exclusive domain of women, from his mother during a visit home to Mali in 1987.
  • The traditional potato soup was customarily served in a sterling silver soup tureen such as those found in the exhibition. Jay Weston: Paris: Life & Luxury Exhibit at Getty Museum Displays Wonderful World of Excess
  • Once they are mined, cut and polished, diamonds are customarily graded.
  • Wedding and engagement rings are customarily worn on the left hand, as I'm sure I don't have to tell you. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • The first 30 beads of so of a necklace, we've historically thought was just an aesthetically pleasing pattern customarily used by a particular tribe.
  • He even refers to himself with the normal personal pronouns instead of the special ones customarily reserved exclusively for the emperor.
  • On the eve of a typical wedding, a vegetarian meal is customarily served in a huge tent erected near the home of the bride or bridegroom.
  • Main dishes are customarily accompanied by a simple salad, often made with vegetables picked minutes before from the household garden, and are almost always served with the region's Rioja wines.
  • His hair is tied back into a mantilla more customarily worn by the women of the singer's native land.
  • The first aliyah of any day's reading is customarily reserved for a kohein, the second for a Levite, and priority for subsequent aliyoth is given to people celebrating major life events, such as marriage or the birth of a child.
  • We are sure Bulgarians are big enough to give them a customarily hospitable reception.
  • When a fitness instructor passes National Boards, the highly valued merit and recognition will be customarily unquestioned nationwide.
  • Alcoholic drinks such as vodka or kvass (made from rye) are customarily served during a formal meal.
  • children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard
  • Reference to quality considerations is customarily included in reporting on performance.
  • By contrast, all the principal trace elements found in this enamel are customarily present in 16 th-century enamels.
  • In addition, since older lovers customarily gave their partners gifts or money from time to time, families often welcomed the financial gain.
  • Mooncakes are customarily circular in shape, but rectangular cakes are gaining in popularity.
  • Education is now customarily discussed in terms of product, delivery and consumer.
  • On hearing that Smith was engaged, she cancelled her visit, wrote him a scathing letter and returned the box of books his firm customarily sent her.
  • Such old people customarily exhibit behaviour which is extraordinarily difficult to tolerate and which raises a high level of anxiety.
  • The event is customarily held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, celebrating the end of the harvest season.
  • At odd moments there might be a game of seven-up or poker, customarily played for matches on the trail, because there would be no money in their pockets until they reached a shipping town. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • Billy had heard that one man in each firing squad was customarily given a rifle loaded with blank cartridge.
  • They customarily provided a plan or plot summary of the new offering, a convention that made the repetitive and derivative nature of modern playwriting all the more obvious.
  • His hair is tied back into a mantilla more customarily worn by the women of the singer's native land.
  • The burden of proof is overwhelmingly on the cancer-cluster-claimers, and oil companies customarily wear out plaintiffs 'attorneys' funds in extenuated litigation. Sheila Weller: Beverly High, Oil Wells, Power Plants, Cancer: Disproven? Not So Fast
  • In Kavango culture only males are responsible for milking cows although young children, both boys and girls, customarily suck milk directly from the cow's teats.
  • Customarily we randomly select 20 to 30 percent of the historical data and put it aside prior to constructing the training set.
  • It customarily refers to the number of monomers in one turn of actin's left-handed helix.
  • Authors customarily used the commentary format not only to expound the works of Aristotle, but also as a vehicle for original philosophical theorizing.
  • Billy had heard that one man in each firing squad was customarily given a rifle loaded with blank cartridge.
  • Or did it mean getting men to become more docile and emotional - customarily held to be more the feminine qualities?
  • The literature prize is customarily announced at noon on the second Thursday in October.
  • It would not strictly be a requisition on title, I would not think, but sometimes requisitions go to matters customarily that do not really relate to title.
  • It's customarily served with a tortilla or sopaipilla.
  • It may seem astonishing that the tradition that most emphatically insists that there is no self (anatta) may routinely do a better job at transmitting the wise practice of self-care and than do Christian traditions which customarily insist on an eternal soul. John Thatamanil: The Religious Wisdom of Authentic Self-Love
  • Flesh and blood are customarily characteristic of organic life forms.
  • the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate.
  • The first two lines constitute the burden or refrain which is customarily repeated after every stanza.

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