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The examination was a section 20 autopsy, which would ordinarily be used in suspicious death cases.
When radiation is used for laryngeal cancer, it cannot ordinarily be used again if other cancers develop nearby.
Finally, Ms. Tierney said, the information section would require that the location of all exits from the building be shown, including emergency exits and other exits that might not ordinarily be used by residents.
(A mass noun, such as milk or oxygen, cannot ordinarily be used in the plural, while a count noun is any noun that can be pluralized). Such information is given in some dictionaries designed for teaching, and the technique could well be adopted more generally.
Calibri, on the other hand, belongs to a font family that would ordinarily be used for larger mediums such as headlines or advertisements.
The H&E image provides detailed morphological information that could ordinarily be used for registration, but the IR image lacks such information.
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[n.1] The Court does not appear to grasp the distinction between how a word can be used and how it ordinarily is used.
The language, differing from that which ordinarily would be used to describe a court of the state, was selected, apparently, in order to avoid the objection of an attempt to prevent the jurisdiction of the federal courts.
As such, the microwave energy is not ordinarily and is not likely to be used to drive photochemical reactions.
See Supreme Court Rule 14 d) ("Footnotes shall not be used for argument ordinarily included in the body of a brief.... ..).
In contrast, vertical financing must be used for specific purposes and it must ordinarily be added to domestic spending.
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