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Once a practice becomes a custom, all states in the international community are bound by it whether or not individual states have expressly consented except in cases where a state has objected from the start of the custom, a stringent test to demonstrate.
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For lots of brides, the one-day-only white dress becomes a custom-fitted tyrant.
The chant could become a custom this spring.
That experiment has become a custom during Christmas season.
Though the law requiring this semi-annual "Humphrey Hawkins testimony" recently lapsed, the event has become a custom.
It became a custom, it seemed, as a small group of American soldiers marched again in 2002 and 2003.
As has become a custom, their art is then exhibited at the Stamford Art and Nature Center, a partially pastoral venue itself.
In the run-up to the poll preaching not only the word of God but also the one of local politicians has become a custom in several churches in Romania.
It has become a custom among the group for the women to bring food and the men to provide the wine, which on this night included prosecco in plastic cups as a belated celebration of Ms. Roberti's birthday.
As for the claim of Columbus, Ga., Professor Gardiner points to a local woman named Mary Ann Williams, who in the spring of 1866 wrote an open letter suggesting "a day be set apart annually" and become a "custom of the country" to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers.
Traveling to Rome for the pallium had become a custom, practised by a number of his predecessors.
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