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In the normal course of affairs, Dr. Hoffman said, Wernicke's area receives information from a variety of nearby brain areas and distant structures like Broca's.
Strangulation comes before liberation in the normal course of affairs, but when the ball squirted away from Youngs from a ruck and then bobbled past Courtney Lawes to give Sébastien Tillous-Borde a run for the line, it hinted at the strangest of days.
That these two conceptions are significantly different can be seen through the recognition that "growing" conditions for the sprouts are not necessarily provided in the normal course of affairs.
Groups that are moral persons "will have whatever privileges, rights and duties as are, in the normal course of affairs, accorded to all members of the moral community" (32).
On the other hand, we are also capable of recognizing that other things develop under a narrower or much more contingent (not necessarily realized in the normal course of affairs) set of conditions.
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A source is defined as a person who provides information "to another person who is working in a professional capacity as a journalist" in the normal course of the journalist's work "in the expectation that the information may be disseminated in the form of: (i) news, current affairs or a documentary; or (ii) commentary or opinion on, or analysis of, news, current affairs or a documentary".
It contains sufficient medication for one normal course of therapy.
Earlier than any politician, he had articulated the need for political reform and for Japan to come out from under its pacifist constitution to chart a more "normal" course in foreign affairs, shouldering more of the burden of its own defence.
"Being critical of a regime is a normal state of affairs for a writer," he said.
We accept this as a normal state of affairs but, in reality, it is anything but.
Polanski converts what in Shakespeare was pathology into the normal state of affairs.
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