Sentence examples for customarily show from inspiring English sources

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"It does have an emotional impact, even though the Red Sox are in their warrior mode and may not customarily show the impact it has on them," said Mr. Steinberg of the Red Sox.

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Although Mr. Ashcroft's mention of events that had been deeply embarrassing to the F.B.I. seemed couched in overall praise, the fact that he referred to mistakes in his first major address to an agency acutely aware of its self-image was surprising, especially in light of the public deference that attorneys general have customarily shown the F.B.I.

Referring to "modern mobsters" in their customarily loopy show notes, the Dsquared designers Dan and Dean Caten jolted both the crowd and their label awake early Tuesday morning with a show that took place against a jazz club backdrop.

It is a customarily brilliant show.

Nevertheless, both philosophers are customarily read as intentional anti-realists.

Even as a young hot shot -- for whom modesty is customarily the most difficult to muster -- he didn't show off, at least very much.

In children, the rate of occurrence has customarily been given as 3 to 5%, but recent studies show the condition is present in 15% or more of school age populations [ 11, 12].

On June 20, the company will finally debut the phone to the world, in a customarily idiosyncratic fashion, offering up "popup" events at locations around the globe to show it off in person.

As well as quality Who tropes such as Pete Townshend's vibrant guitar thrashing and Roger Daltrey's customarily straining vocals, it features some idiosyncratic lyrics, mentioning AC/DC and - presumably to show they're still paying attention - Daft Punk.

The distributions of the measured variables (univariate) did not show severe problems of distributional assumptions (skewness > 2; kurtosis > 7) as customarily defined (see West et al. [1995]).

Political conventions are customarily compared to the Super Bowl, owing to all the sideshows and parties and the outsized ratio of media personnel to big-game participants, but a better analogy, if we're talking football, might be the N.F.L. scouting combine, where college players gather to show off for professional scouts and coaches.

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