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That would normally mean something significant.
The win fund, having been scooped, will start again on Saturday, which would normally mean something like £250,000 in the pool.
While flowering would normally mean the possibility of reproduction, the trees in the trial have also been engineered to produce no pollen.
If you owe $10,000 this Thursday, then owning a Treasury bill maturing that day would normally mean you were completely covered.
That would normally mean checking passenger areas, overhead bins, under seats and all compartments of the aircraft, he said, but added: "How detailed a search it would be is down to the people involved".
He received a life sentence, which would normally mean 25 years behind bars.But on August 31st Hungary sent Mr Safarov home, on the understanding, it claims, that he would serve the rest of his sentence in prison there.
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The commission will allow airlines to maintain their slots through next summer in European airports, even though the reduced capacity would normally have meant that they should lose them.
The famously tough 32-year-old has already defied medical expectations to make one cup comeback this season, returning within a fortnight of suffering ankle ligament damage that would normally have meant an absence of at least a month to play a key role in their quarter-final win against Wigan.
This would normally have meant that the Australians would have been eliminated, however the final repechage between the Soviet Union and the Germans resulted in a tangle, resulting in a heavy pile-up.
Downing Street staff, used to the Gordon Brown approach to breaks (when he said he'd finished a book on holiday he normally meant he'd written one, not read one), could be forgiven for feeling relief at the gentler pace of our chillaxing PM, but there's no doubt we are paying a price for it abroad.
If Congress did not want the phrase "established by the state" to mean what that would normally be taken to mean, why did they use that language?
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