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The group had customary land usage rights over a much larger area than this, extending north as far as Lake Monger and northeast to the Helena River.
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Words have customary meanings understood by ordinary people.
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Producing the items is done in Eastern Europe, where their founders claim to "have customary standards, comparable to well-known brands' quality".
A slave who had acquired libertas was a libertus ("freed person," feminine liberta) in relation to his former master, who then became his patron (patronus): the two parties continued to have customary and legal obligations to each other.
It also dispensed with the annual model change that had become customary with other automobile manufacturers.
It had been customary in his district for 3 to 5 percent of students to qualify for subsidized lunches, he said.
This made it hard to combine grain-growing with herding, as had been customary among Neolithic food producers.
The frisée salad with lardons had the customary poached egg on top, but the egg was overcooked.
Later that night, at the Beacon, Douglas had his customary solo session, at the start of which he commented on the dark side of noticing exquisite detail.
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