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In the English-language magazine's bilingual editorial, the editorial board says that Charest's response to the Maclean's article was an attempt to " implicate ordinary citizens in a scandal created by politicians.

ordinary and usage
" The Cadillac court was willing to acknowledge that the case law supported exceptions for " an article dangerous in its nature or likely to become so in the course of the ordinary usage to be contemplated by the vendor.
" It is implied that this was different from his ordinary usage, which was simply to write the concluding salutation with his own hand, indicating that the rest of the epistle was written by another hand.
In this latter usage, a militia is a body of private persons who respond to an emergency threat to public safety, usually one that requires an armed response, but which can also include ordinary law enforcement or disaster responses.
About the late twenty-first dynasty ( tenth century BC ), however, instead of being used alone as before, it began to be added to the other titles before the ruler's name, and from the twenty-fifth dynasty ( eighth to seventh centuries BC ) it was, at least in ordinary usage, the only epithet prefixed to the royal appellative.
In ordinary usage, skepticism ( US ) or scepticism ( UK ) ( Greek: ' σκέπτομαι ' skeptomai, to think, to look about, to consider ; see also spelling differences ) refers to:
The principle is most helpful in cases where there is not an established or standard name of the universal in ordinary English usage: What is the name of the universal distinctive of chairs?
Movements in the vocal cords are rapid, fundamental frequencies are usually between 80 and 300 Hz, thus preventing usage of ordinary video.
This usage extends to ordinary parentheses as well.
Presbyter ( Greek πρεσβύτερος, presbuteros: " elder ", or " priest " in Christian usage ) in the New Testament refers to a leader in local Christian congregations, then often not clearly distinguished from episkopos, presbyter referring to ordinary priests or elders and episkopos referring exclusively to the full order or office of bishop.
Writing about the usage of the term " ethnic " in the ordinary language of Great Britain and the United States, in 1977 Wallman noted that
What separates Filipino Martial Arts from other weapon-based martial arts like Japanese Kendo & Kenjutsu, European Fencing and traditional Chinese Martial arts that teach the usage of classical Chinese weapons is that FMA teaches weapon use that is practical today: how to use and deal with weapons that one can actually encounter in the streets and how to turn ordinary items into improvised weapons.
In ordinary usage, the civil day is reckoned by the midnight epoch, that is, the civil day begins at midnight.
In ordinary usage, price is the quantity of payment or compensation given by one party to another in return for goods or services.
Silica gel is non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-reactive and stable with ordinary usage.
In ordinary usage it denotes respect and status, and it is often used to suggest that someone is not receiving a proper degree of respect, or even that they are failing to treat themselves with proper self-respect.
Austin warns us to take care when removing words from their ordinary usage, giving numerous examples of how this can lead to error.
The usage derives from " Navvy Jack ", by ordinary name Jack Thomas, a former navvy who used a rowboat to mine good-quality gravel from beaches in West Vancouver and infrequently ran a rowboat-ferry for settlers on Burrard Inlet and English Bay.
Sometimes in ordinary usage, nonsense is synonymous with absurdity or the ridiculous.
Mapfumo was born in 1945 in Marondera, Mashonaland East, a town southeast of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, though at the time the capital was called Salisbury and the country was a colony of Great Britain called Southern Rhodesia ( becoming Rhodesia in ordinary usage after Northern Rhodesia gained independence as Zambia ).
Often, this usage expresses the sentiment of " ordinary citizens " who see all politicians as serving the same special interests and make little distinction between the two parties.
Thus, King rejects " these present-day views signs from symptoms based on patient-subjective versus clinician-objective, however widely accepted, as quite faulty, at variance not only with ordinary usage but with the entire history of medicine.
As a name for a country, Kvenland seems to have gone out of ordinary usage around the beginning of the second millennium, unrecognized by scholars by the 14th century.
The creation of XML Signatures is substantially more complex than the creation of an ordinary digital signature because a given XML Document ( an " Infoset ", in common usage among XML developers ) may have more than one legal serialized representation.
In modern usage, the term " skeleton key " is often misapplied to ordinary bit keys and barrel keys, rather than the correct definition: a key, usually with minimal features, which can open all or most of a type of early designed lock.

ordinary and guided
The guided RRF is an enhanced RRF which is guided by the importance scores from an ordinary random forest.
The African Commission on Human and Peoples ' Rights deliberated on the importance of the Istanbul Protocol during its 32nd ordinary session in October 2002 and concluded that investigations of all allegations of torture or ill-treatment, shall be conducted promptly, impartially and effectively, and be guided by the Istanbul Principles.
In the same year Hewson published Zamzara, which was a very ordinary action game, in which the player guided a soldier armed with various weapons in a futuristic environment.

ordinary and weapons
These can be possessed with an ordinary PAL, and are the only class of firearms which can be used for hunting, due to the ATT ( Authorization to Transport ) requirement for Restricted and Prohibited weapons, as well as provincial regulations.
In 1588, Hideyoshi forbade ordinary peasants from owning weapons and started a sword hunt to confiscate arms.
Werewolves are often depicted as immune to damage caused by ordinary weapons, being vulnerable only to silver objects, such as a silver-tipped cane, bullet or blade ; this attribute was first adopted cinematically in The Wolf Man.
In response to the many and diverse needs of the Carabinieri, the service provides for the use of various types of weapons that are divided into " ordinary " and " special " weapons and supplied to all staff as follows:
Altena's followers are mostly nuns and priestesses ; though they often appear to be ordinary, petite women, they are capable of using guns and other lethal weapons.
After Gorbachev's May agreement on German NATO membership, the Soviets further agreed that Germany would be treated as an ordinary NATO country, with the exception that former East German territory would not have foreign NATO troops or nuclear weapons.
Although a court-martial might be presided by and prosecuted by officers, the instruments of execution are the ordinary weapons fired by members of the group from which he is being expunged.
Filipino martial artists are noted for their ability to fight with weapons or empty hands interchangeably and their ability turn ordinary household items into lethal weapons.
While mamluks were purchased, their status was above ordinary slaves, who were not allowed to carry weapons or perform certain tasks.
Kidscreen reported that Megaforce will feature " the return of many historic Rangers ", and Barnes and Noble that the show would feature " flashbacks, weapons " from older series and focus on " a few ordinary teens with one extraordinary destiny ".
" Vampire physiology is such that wounds inflicted with ordinary weapons heal almost immediately ," vampire expert Dr. Jekyll says in Anno Dracula.
Many forms of illegal activities take place such as smuggling of weapons, narcotics, lumber, copper, gemstones, marble, vehicles, electronic products, as well as ordinary consumer goods.
Firing tests conducted by the Afrikakorps showed that the Matilda had become vulnerable to a number of German weapons at ordinary combat ranges.
Perhaps the ultimate toy weapon was the 1964 Topper Toys Johnny Seven OMA ( One Man Army ) where an exciting television commercial showed one little boy using each of the seven weapons of the gun to wipe out a neighborhood full of children armed only with ordinary toy guns.
No evidence that such a firearm was " ordinary military equipment " had been presented at the trial court ( apparently because the case had been thrown out — at the defendants ' request — before evidence could be presented ), although two Supreme Court justices at the time had been United States Army officers during World War I and may have had personal knowledge of the use of such weapons in combat, and the Supreme Court indicated it could not take judicial notice of such a contention.
The term ' war profiteer ' evokes two stereotypes in popular culture: the rich businessman who sells weapons to governments, and the semi-criminal black marketeer who sells goods to ordinary citizens.
Lott also examines the converse, when ordinary citizens are given the opportunity to carry concealed weapons to protect themselves.
Rorschach is extremely resourceful, adapting ordinary household objects into tools or weapons, such as pepper to blind a police officer and the use of hairspray in combination with a match to set fire to another police officer, during a confrontation at Moloch's house.
Normally used with ordinary M2 ammunition with a 152-grain flat-base bullet, accuracy of the M1903A4 was generally disappointing ; some Army snipers who came across Japanese or German sniper rifles quickly adopted the enemy weapons in place of the Springfield.

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