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When I was growing up, upside-down cakes were made with pineapple, usually from a can.

This quality can be learned, usually from a colleague whose attitude has motivated you.

Its hallmark is a damaged heart, usually from a heart attack or high blood pressure.

The government buys - usually from a consortium of firms - architectural and construction expertise.

FIRST comes the phone call, usually from a prime ministerial adviser.

We'd belt around on bikes until we fell off – usually from a ramp we'd built over some toy cars.

It wasn't usually from a lack of willingness to do those things, but they didn't have a strong muscle.

The procedure, which is known as Khatna in India, involves cutting the clitoris usually from a child or young teenager.

The same is not true for recurring payments – a regular payment, usually from a debit or credit card, for an ongoing subscription or service.

More often than not, leukonychia is brought on by mild trauma to the base of the nail plate, usually from a knock or blow.

Every week I send my CV and a covering letter off into the ether in response to a job advert, usually from a recruitment agency.

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