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Robshaw believes the Springboks will provide their customary confrontational challenge, and will be fired up after losing 29-15 agaIrelandeland in Dublin.

But some things never change - and so it was that the opening event was, as is customary, a challenge to the agenda from Gerry Fisher, a splendid constitutionalist within a party which is not short of such beings.

This paper analyses local communities' involvement in land use planning to regulate land use change and customary land tenure challenges in a rapidly expanding city in Tanzania.

CERTAIN challenges are customary for a tap-dancer: intricate sequences that are supposed to look easy, the constant risk of foot and knee injuries, the difficulty of simply staying balanced while moving very fast.

(The museum denies all knowledge of it). The map challenges the customary Euro-centric version of global discovery and can thus rely on a weight of political correctness in support.

For scholars of the early American republicit challenges that customary periodization of empire and demands that we look both within and beyond borders to recognize that the American past was never exclusively American". to define "legitimate exceptions to them" (p. 2).

Also at work is a shift in the customary relationship between economic challenges and educational opportunities.

If, prior to the two-minute warning, no booth review is initiated by the replay assistant, a coach's challenge is permitted under the customary procedures for such a challenge".

This was a very direct and forceful challenge to customary descriptive and categorizing practices, and it provoked strong debate in the discipline.

Facing the first citywide transit strike in a quarter-century, millions of New Yorkers have responded with their customary ingenuity to the challenge of getting successfully from point A to point B, and back again.

Rather, I hope to demonstrate how elements of customary practice may be challenged and implicitly or explicitly renegotiated as the social context in which it is enacted changes.

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