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The Cotswolds can be seen from a wagon with benches, but always in a crowd and usually in a hurry.
To start with, the position of the driver was generally fixed -- and usually in a spot reserved for other components.
(Philip Draycott) Athens, Greece: "While Greeks adore children, public facilities for kids are rare and usually in a dismal condition.
He always had a good way of getting to the point, and usually in a very witty way".
It has become customary at many Chinese restaurants in Connecticut, especially the hyphenated ones (Chinese-Japanese, Chinese-Pan Asian) to serve tea only on request, and usually in a tiny pot at an exaggerated price, sometimes -- gasp! -- with tea bags.
The transformed problems are either of degree one, order r(n − 1) + k, and usually (in a sense made precise) nonsingular, or of degree r−1, order n + k, and singular.
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Occasionally, and usually in an inconvenient place, it drops a mot recherché: Raymond's mother came out of her chair, spitting langrel.
It's a phrasal verb so it's used conversationally and usually in an informal context.
"When things go bad, they go bad in a hurry and usually in all areas," Manager Trey Hillman said.
Horijons are perceived to be a better community, of a better caste, and they usually live in a better environment.
Only briefly, however, do they truly dance, and usually in phrases lasting only a few seconds at a time.
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