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"There's a big push for 3D broadcasting, but it normally needs a lot of extra cameras in order to create that all-round experience.
The mint now holds three times as much bullion as it normally needs at peak demand to cope with any sudden crisis that could cause demand to surge (a Grexit, say, or even a Brexit).
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As a result, in the winter of 1931 32 the Brown Company could not obtain the necessary financing for its logging operations, when it normally needed to employ 4,000 to 5,000 loggers to cut timber each winter.
(An object's front is the part of it that normally faces forward as it moves and the part one normally needs to manipulate if one has serious business to transact with the object; a thing's top is the part that is normally highest up, etc).
Up until now, it is unknown how long the period lasts that a woman normally needs to recover from pregnancy and delivery.
He said he normally needs 45 to 55 spring at-bats to be game-ready, a figure he could reach in 12 to 15 games.
A good shot normally needs about 10 metres a second (33 feet per second) speed.
Saint Joan, though, was smashingly good; stripped of its trappings and the two-dozen actors normally needed to present it, Shaw's central ideas were searingly presented in a direct, immediate and exciting manner.
On 26 March, an official whose name and department has been blanked out emailed the official Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) to stress the requirement to "shorten the 14 working parliamentary days that an indemnity would normally need before it can become effective".
In this context, the term "licensing" means that if you have a film, television series, commercial, video game, etc. and you would like to exploit a musical piece within it, normally, you need to negotiate a price and define its use with the copyright owner.
With 49 Republicans in the Senate next year, the industry is confident that it can round up the 34 votes normally needed to uphold a veto.
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