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Even before they jetted to South Africa, many of the players had shaken France's usually firm pride in Les Bleus with a combination of dispiriting performances on the pitch and unseemly and extravagant lifestyles off it.
On gross pathology, the uterus is usually firm, enlarged and globular, with hypertrophic myometrial smooth muscle containing ectopic endometrium with dilated glands, cysts and haemorrhage.
Metastases are usually firm, focal nodules, which can be found in the walls of all cardiac chambers and in the pericardium [72].
"When they pick the squad they have to see through what happened in the Six Nations and take into consideration things like what the players have shown in the past, their previous Lions performances, and what type of player you want to take to Australia, where the grounds are usually firm and you are looking for ball players".
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Moreover, the hiring might have happened before the official change of residence (and usually firms do not need to update internal documents).
These peas will steam instead of boil, and are usually firmer.
These employers are usually accounting firms or financial firms that are registered with the CA professional association in your region.
Usually, the firm held separate events for each constituency.
The "Chinese walls" between holders of private and public information usually held firm when the market was dominated by banks with big compliance offices.
Whereas The New York Post is known to be willing to negotiate on ad prices, The Journal usually holds firm, advertising executives said.
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