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Witnesses, who identified Mr. Seifert during the trial, said that Misha and Otto had usually gone into a cell together and that somebody later had to remove a dead body.
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By the time the Greeks arrive, the humorous Turks have usually gone.
Searching the Iranian media won't yield much because female solo-singing, when it has occurred, has usually gone unpublicised.
MASTERTON TROPHY: The award for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication has usually gone to players who have overcome grievous injury or personal tragedy.
"People on acid haven't actually made a great deal of music, they've usually gone mad and dug holes in Wales or whatever.
But these are still beautiful examples of the casual late-'50s jazz recording session, with pockets of exceptional post-bop playing that has usually gone underrecognized.
His chances of getting the job may be slim, however, as the post has usually gone to senior bureaucrats rather than arts presenters.
If the crackdown succeeds, even in part, tons of heroin might never reach the streets of Europe, where 90percentt of Afghan production has usually gone.
In the handful of real-life criminal cases in which brain science does seem to have had an effect, it has usually gone in favor of the defendant, reducing punishments, legal researchers said.
For years, he said, he has waited for work on these corners from 7 a.m. until noon, but during the last two years he has usually gone home empty-handed to watch television or sleep the rest of the afternoon.
In cases where using metric units has made life easier for either sellers or buyers — the lengths of extra-long cigarettes, the sizes of wine bottles, the displacements of automobile engines — Americans have usually gone metric without a fuss.
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