" He says that the new Duke board will address succession "in ordinary course.
In ordinary times, the Old Right would be decidedly handicapped in a GOP intramural.
Levitt, charismatic and funny, excelled by using common sense to find unexpected results in ordinary places.
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In most Muslim countries, in ordinary times, such language would be dismissed as hot-headed nonsense.
We bring in ordinary Americans who are doing extraordinary things in their communities, all across the country.
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There were rhyme schemes in his work, but usually just the sort that cropped up in ordinary speech.
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The sinister and bizarre yakuza, with their full-body tattoos and missing fingers, inspire genuine fear in ordinary Japanese.
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Dr. Charles Silow, a clinical psychologist, says most of his patients suffer from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, even in ordinary times.
But the driving patterns of Mini E users in Berlin turned out to differ only slightly from those in ordinary Minis.
That is because rubber can partially replace bitumen, the binding agent used to hold the crushed stones together in ordinary asphalt.
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Now, if we had taken office in ordinary times, I would have liked nothing more than to start bringing down the deficit.
This is a community of mutual respect, but it is still distinctly divided at all the levels that matter in ordinary life.
Moreover, law enforcement has been authorized for decades in ordinary criminal cases to subpoena library records (along with any other business records).
For that, she must go to a cram school where she will study far more advanced lessons than she would in ordinary school.
This lady dissipated her capital not in ordinary business reverses but through dozens of transactions, some simply foolish, many involving pedestrian fraud against her.
In ordinary cases, a suspect is told by police he has the right to remain silent and he has the right to a lawyer.
What is significant is that, in ordinary usage, a noun and its adjective form may have meanings as disparate as any two unrelated words.
Tetracycline stored at body temperature lost 80% of its potency after four weeks in ordinary solution, but lost none when stored in silk films.
In ordinary times, anti-liberal ideas are widely shared and very influential.
Dye strikes fear in ordinary golfers' hearts by making the challenges look more fearsome than they really are, but the pros aren't as easy to scare.
In ordinary circumstances, most prosecutors would not bring such a case, because it would be a waste of resources to indict someone who will probably be acquitted.
Allowing for the quick change means that a big car can get reasonably good fuel mileage in ordinary driving but rev high when more performance is wanted.
And the truth is if I had taken office in ordinary times, I would have liked nothing more than to start bringing down the deficits that they created.
The circumstantial evidence is intriguing: as well as being more abundant in tumours than in ordinary cells, vaults, to Dr Scheper's eye, seem to congregate around the vesicles.
The top tax rate on corporate dividends, which the Romneys also receive, was 39.6% until the Bush tax cuts of 2001 began a gradual reduction in ordinary income rates.
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The idea behind Lord Mackay's suggestion, he explained, was to impart that health service provision "is the final responsibility of the secretary of state... in ordinary language, 'The buck stops here'".
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Replicating such conditions in ordinary times would be impossible.
In ordinary times, this inclines governments to anti-liberal policies.
America is rushing to train Iraqis in ordinary policing tasks in order to free American troops up for more specialised duties, such as guarding the UN and hunting Saddam and his henchmen.
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