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Kubla Khan was published quite normally.
We'll say: We'd like you to meet them quite normally.
However, when he exercises or gets too hot, he sweats all over, quite normally.
For a moment I thought that my legs would not carry me, but they behaved quite normally as I got up and went to the door.
Any given senator is only one per cent of the Senate, and the institution can function, or dysfunction, quite normally in his or her absence.
"It was climbing quite normally when after 23 minutes when it passed 30,000ft it suddenly started to lose speed," analyst Mikail Robertson told the BBC.
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Usually the starting number of cells is quite small (normally just one cell to seed the growth of a single spheroid), and initialization executes in very short real time (a few seconds).
"I'm quite calm normally, but I sit in those meetings and I am ready to blow," says Pauline. "I say, 'You cocked it up right at the beginning!
"The effect on fitness [from losing a gene on the Y] is quite small normally," Kaiser said, "estimated at about 1 2percentt for genes that are lethal when both copies are lost.
"I think our football supporters are normally quite right and quite accurate and our fans got it right with the chants they directed towards the referee.
Even normally quite sensible MPs, including a few self-styled New Labour modernisers, are talking quite brazenly about how they intend to derail the schools bill next month unless the prime minister gives in to their demands.
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