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The jobless rate usually falls in the summer, as hotels and tourist resorts hire seasonal workers.
On average, 145mm of rain usually falls in the north west the entire month of December.
The last time El Niño was this intense, in 1997, five million hectares of rainforest went up in smoke in Indonesia at a time when rain usually falls in sheets.
But snow usually falls in Kosovo in the last weeks of October, and it was hard to see how families could live in their shattered houses during the winter.
OPEC and its allies are generally expected to agree to add some more oil to the market as soon as April, though some members argue for a small increase, saying that global demand usually falls in the second quarter anyway.
Although according to the lunar calendar the date of the race usually falls in June, the New York festival, the largest of several in the United States, is held in August because of weather.
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In the 2012 general election, Democrats tend to vote early in-person and by provisional ballots, while Republicans tend to favor mail balloting, with Election Day voters usually falling in-between.
Despite the saying about opposites attracting, people usually fall in love with people like themselves.
Conditions usually fall in the entrance region of ducts, where temperature and velocity distributions are far from the fully-developed state, and wall friction and heat transfer are enhanced.
While energy differences between atomic energy levels are typically in the 1- to 10-eV range, energy differences in nuclei usually fall in the 1-keV (thousand electron volts) to 10-MeV (million electron volts) range.
(Estimates of the actual number of Alamo's defenders vary, usually falling in the range of 183 to 189, though some historians believe the figure may have been larger).
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