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Mr Bush's energy secretary, Spencer Abraham, is an occasional worshipper.Livonia and suburbs like it may still be the norm: about 70% of Arab-Americans are Christian.
"Clever metal" is a tag its makers tend to shy away from, but there's something more rarified than the norm about the influences Moreno draws on.
With the stock market a national preoccupation, shoot first with Gatling guns and ask questions later is the norm about apparent negative news.
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By exacting high standards and requiring audits and transparency, we can also help to change the norms about what is acceptable.
Such costs should incentivize group members to adopt the norms about promiscuity which prevail in their social network, regardless of personal economic circumstances.
After about 1710, walnut veneers appeared on some, and mahogany cases became the norm after about 1760.
I believed that this was going to be the norm!" What about when she was asked to referee?
Nonpartisan elections, a trend that developed in the western part of the country, are now the norm in about 75percentt of all cities in the United States, according to the National League of Cities.
One way or the other, it's pretty clear that cooking on dried dung and firewood, the norm for about 2 billion people, will be hard to sustain as populations in south Asia and Africa climb.
However, he noted that the wi-fi equipment used by the researchers was more expensive than the norm, costing about 10 times the price of Microsoft's Kinect.
"I hope we have no failures, but the norm is about one in four people require further investigation," Mr Pezzack added.
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