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"Ordinarily when the parties come to a settlement conference, it's late in the game," she said.
Ordinarily, when the curtain goes up on a Balanchine work we are not in the world.
Ordinarily, when the various navies involved in counterpiracy patrols off Africa's eastern coast confront Somali pirates on skiffs, the pirates toss their weapons over the side before the sailors get close enough to board.
Ordinarily, when the speed of a motion increases, the accuracy of the movement decreases.
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Ordinarily, when we use the term visionary architect, we mean someone who creates strictly imaginary worlds.
Ordinarily when I remove earbuds on the go, I awkwardly throw them over one shoulder or roll them up and stuff them in a pocket.
It states: "Ordinarily, when one buys an article in the marketplace, is he then able to acquire its owner, too?
"Ordinarily when something like this happens it can be the end of the book," he said, "It is just not worth it to destroy the books and then remanufacture them.
In the Republic (388e), he says that the Guardians of the state should avoid laughter, "for ordinarily when one abandons himself to violent laughter, his condition provokes a violent reaction".
Ordinarily, when restaurants use slashes to describe themselves, the food comes last.
Ordinarily when we think of aging, it's the outward signs that come to mind: wrinkles, graying hair, and withering muscles.
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