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"This prohibition usually extends so far as to include such mundane activities as painting and choice of colors," he said.
Such trade authority usually extends for as long as seven years, or five years with a two-year renewal.
The accessory hemiazygous usually extends downward as a continuation of the vein of the fourth intercostal space, receiving tributaries from the left intercostal spaces and the left bronchus.
Dorsal curvature may also be present, but the disabling aspect is that the defect usually extends through the urinary sphincter and causes urinary incontinence.
The nave of a church with a cruciform plan usually extends toward the west from the crossing, the choir and sanctuary toward the east.
But lenders' eagerness usually extends only to smaller transactions, denting the ability of buyers like buyout firms to strike deals above $5 billion.
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Such business tax breaks are called extenders because lawmakers usually extend them all at once, adding them to other tax bills as they move through Congress.
As they got older, the two dogs were afforded privileges usually extended to elderly humans.
(Relic areas also have their own innovations, which, however, usually extend over a smaller geographic area).
The Internal Revenue Service is bad at policing tax avoidance by multinationals, and, in practice, temporary provisions are usually extended.
There is no standard design, but the wheelbase is usually extended and the front wheel reduced in size.
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