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Americans are generally predisposed to like their Commander-in-Chief, and over any given four-year period the American economy usually expands, which mitigates the desire to throw him out.
Hiring was especially strong in professional and business services, like advertising and management of computer systems, a large part of the city's economy that usually expands early in a recovery, Mr. Brown said.
Like the delayed progression of cell separation, expression of this marker originates at the proximal edges of as1-20 medial sepals (Additional file 5: Figure S3A, B) and usually expands distally until the lines intersect at the sepal midpoint (Additional file 5: Figure S3C-F; Figure 6B).
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Hamade was loved by foreigners and Afghans for his quiet generosity; meals always ended with free chocolate cakes,and orders were usually expanded with several free dishes.
Involutae, considered by some to represent the independent genus Aconitella, are subpyramidal and covered with low lamellae, which are usually expanded at the seed edges and proximal parts.
When incumbent president win, they usually expand their original majorities, but barring a completely unexpected polling shift, Obama's 2008 majority will shrink no matter what.
"It may take a while, but you can usually expand someone's horizons if you don't try to bully them into it," said Walch, of the Color Association of the United States.
Many modern helmets have an outer plastic skin that protects them from scratches and day-to-day wear, and an inner shell of crushable foam, usually expanded polystyrene, designed to absorb impact.
Airway passages usually expand as individuals grow up.
Second, to precisely represent real-valued signals via digits, the bandwidth is usually expanded.
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