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Usual, that is, in Russian banking practice.
Ironically, from that perspective it is today's "business as usual" that is the aberration.
That against-the-grain attitude; disdain for materialism, emptiness and politics as usual; that Jesuit-Buddhist outlook.
Taking Britain's 47 last time as "usual", that would translate into a whopping 72 medals in London.
**{:.break three} It is that single word "usual" that brings you up short and lets the poem fan out.
As usual, that percentage varies greatly with the group citing it, but the core issue is real.
A spokeswoman for the museum, Sally Williams, said it's just "business as usual," that museums always assess their collections.
"To say, 'Hey, thanks for your votes, we're going back to business as usual,' that was really going to be damaging to their credibility," Mr. Ellis said.
But some of them were also slower than usual that day, a sign that they, too, must keep investing in new systems.
Obama's return to business as usual — that is, to the old inertia from which only the Israeli right gains — can itself provide the spark.
The forward difference is defined as usual, that is,.
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