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"You're paranoid," Ms. Brusque said, with a charmlessness ordinarily reserved for sorority hazings.
Hers was a dismay ordinarily reserved for things covered with blood.
Some of the neighborhood's 60,000 residents accord the Remonstrance the sort of veneration ordinarily reserved for sacred icons.
Both girls enthused about No. 6, with the kind of breast-beating love ordinarily reserved for hairstylists.
There's a reason why Dick Cheney's health problems get the kind of coverage ordinarily reserved for the president's health.
Statuary Hall is ordinarily reserved for full-size statues from the states; each state sends two statues of its choosing to be put on display.
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Even the arch-monarchist Daily Mail wrote a story recently about the courtier employed to carry his favourite cushion around in the tone the paper ordinarily reserves for asylum-seekers.
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Ordinarily, the autumn art buzz is reserved for whatever gargantuan impossibility the Tate has installed in its Turbine Hall.
Nevertheless such original works as Harriet the Spy (1964) and The Long Secret (1965), by Louise Fitzhugh, showed how a writer adequately equipped with humour and understanding could incorporate into books for 11-year-olds subjects even menstruation ordinarily reserved for adult fiction.
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