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Doing the opposite of what is usual has become Thomas's trademark.
To make censure funny involves a stretching of what is usual into grotesque shapes.
Because this is what all GYPSYs think, which defies the definition of special: spe-cial| 'speSHel | adjective better, greater, or otherwise different from what is usual.
Although the term sometimes signifies merely what is usual or average, in discussions of mental illness it most often has normative force.
The burden is far beyond what is usual to vote, and under the circumstances, unsupportable," said Richard Dellheim, a Justice Department attorney.
In a departure from what is usual in many other restaurants, more effort seemed to have gone into the entrees than the starters.
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"I don't know what's usual or unusual," Belichick said.
He absolves Scott from blame for the ultimate disaster and, drawing on Susan Solomon's book The Coldest March, prosaically blames the weather, which was 10 to 20 degrees below what was usual for March.
How do I know what's usual there.
Knowledge of the pattern, or most importantly of what was usual for the patient, appeared to be a prerequisite for deciding whether to act when the threshold was reached, and whether to respond to the pain score alert.
What is your usual choice in clothes?
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