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If you usually exercise, keep it up while you're away.
As Cashman knows, players with opt-out clauses usually exercise them.
The companies that do best usually exercise patience, maintain a low profile and are careful not to give the state cause to regard them as a threat.
Religious groups in the United States and in Europe staged vigils tied to Ash Wednesday, and in the Arab world, where authoritarian governments usually exercise strict control over any protest, thousands marched in Cairo and Damascus.
"As far as the celebrities go, they obviously have a right to speak their minds and a right to be morons, and they usually exercise both," said Rich Lowry, the editor of National Review, a conservative journal.
Officers have the right to a union delegate when their actions are under investigation -- and they usually exercise this right.
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When a defender has the trump ace, he usually exercises some control over the course that the play will take.
This action is usually exercised on some kind of a control a pushbutton, lever, crank, pedal, switch, or handle.
What happened was that whereas the influence of other such men is usually exercised in humbler spheres he established himself in the highest quarters in the land.
"Individuals were held accountable for their assigned duties, and important conflicts were resolved by the minister, who usually exercised ultimate authority over the congregation".
"For me," Sting says, "these are pop songs, beautiful melodies, fantastic lyrics, great accompaniments". Usually, exercises billed as crossing cultural boundaries turn out to be no such thing.
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