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be customary at
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Agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual.
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In this extraordinarily unsettled atmosphere, Mrs. Clinton -- indeed, all the Democrats who spoke during the nearly five-hour session -- offered none of the kind of sharp partisan attacks on Mr. Giuliani that would be customary at this kind of political gathering.
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That kind of "layered security," lawmakers said, was customary at most White House events.
Earlier today, their sacrifice was recalled in a service at Gallipoli that began, as is customary, at dawn.
It is customary at this point to state that there is nothing illegal in any of this.
It is customary at Wall Street firms to pay brokers a portion of the margin interest earned in their accounts.
Such briefings are customary at the White House when the administration wants to tell its side of the story.
After the performance, as is customary at the O'Neill, the actors did not take a curtain call.
And as is customary at Lord's the pitch has become quicker over the first two days.
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