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That's true, but this characterization inadequately casts this in terms ordinarily applied to conventional politics.

While the Italian word would normally be translated into English as "virtue," and would ordinarily convey the conventional connotation of moral goodness, Machiavelli obviously means something very different when he refers to the virtù of the prince.

Moss, which has set a standard for home design since it opened in 1994, is not ordinarily the place to buy conventional Americana.

A Morningstar analyst, John Owens, said the results showed McDonald's was probably benefiting from diners who might ordinarily go to more expensive conventional restaurants but were gravitating to fast food to save money.

This expansion allows researchers to see features with a conventional light microscope that ordinarily could be seen only with an expensive, high-resolution electron microscope.

If the researchers find certain genetic mutations, those patients receive Tarceva as their first-line therapy (ordinarily, it's only used after conventional chemotherapy has failed).

Accurate control of the time of arrival of the second laser pulse relative to the first pulse, allows for interactions of the second pulse with transient states or populations that may ordinarily not be observed in a conventional pump-probe experiment (if the transient decays faster than it is formed).

SMASH, tumble, drag and catapult are terms not ordinarily associated with choreography, but Elizabeth Streb is no conventional dance maker.

The problem is not that the question is about justice as it is ordinarily understood and Socrates is failing to address conventional justice.

Instead of conventional film he uses sheets of photo paper ordinarily used for printing positive images from negatives.

And in any event, most experts say, the likeliest radiological threat is not a nuclear bomb or an attack on a reactor but rather a dirty bomb, a conventional explosive designed to spread radioactive material -- like cesium 137 ordinarily used to treat cancer.

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