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Eventually such incidents became more sporadic, and more sharply demarcated from her day-after-day behavior, and in one particular session, after several minutes of such behavior -- which, as usual, went on without any accompanying words from her -- she asked, eagerly, `` Did you see Granny ''??
Reluctant, as usual, to interpret state legislation -- such interpretation can only be a `` forecast rather than a determination '' -- Mr. Justice Frankfurter led a unanimous Court to vacate the injunction.
It is as follows: `` The usual sensitivity tests showed that the specific qualities of skin-perceptiveness ( pressure, pain, temperature ), as well as the kinesthetic sensations ( muscular feelings, feelings in the tendons and joints ), were, as such, essentially intact, although they seemed, in comparison with normal reactions, to be somewhat diminished over the entire body.
Three seconds flat is the usual time, and the space is crossed by moderate mileage, while the overwhelming immensity of such journeys must be conceived as a static pulsation through an enormous number of coexistent frequencies which perpetuate all events.
At his accession the financial straits of the treasury were such that the usual donative could not be given to the janissaries.
At the beginning stands the usual introductory matter, such as the tables for determining the date of Easter, the calendar, and the general rubrics.
This idea came from common law, and the earliest conception of a criminal act involved events of such major significance that the " State " had to usurp the usual functions of the civil tribunals, and direct a special law or privilegium against the perpetrator.
Some writers, such as James-Charles Noonan, hold that, in the case of cardinals, the form used for signatures should be used also when referring to them, even in English ; and this is the usual but not the only way of referring to cardinals in Latin .< ref > An Internet search will uncover some hundreds of examples of " Cardinalis Ioannes < surname >", examples modern and centuries-old ( such as this from 1620 ), and the phrase " dominus cardinalis Petrus Caputius " is found in a document of 1250.
Auscultation employs a stethoscope to more easily hear various normal and abnormal sounds, such as normal heart beat sounds and the usual heart beat sound changes associated with breathing versus heart murmurs.
In stories such as these, the primary concern of the plot is ascertaining truth, and the usual means of obtaining the truth is a complex and mysterious process combining intuitive logic, astute observation, and perspicacious inference.
Thanks to books such as The Letters of Daniel Defoe ( edited by G. H. Healey, Oxford 1955 ), which are readily available, far more is known about his activities than is usual with such agents.
Definitions of the hyper-real line within non-standard analysis ( the subject area dealing with such numbers ) overwhelmingly include the usual, uncountable set of real numbers as a subset.
In spite of the name, such a univariate data set is not a set in the usual mathematical sense, since a given value may occur multiple times.
Current research has established that humans are genetically highly homogenous ; that is, the DNA of individuals is more alike than usual for most species, which may have resulted from their relatively recent evolution or the possibility of a population bottleneck resulting from cataclysmic natural events such as the Toba catastrophe.
An alphabet, in the context of formal languages, can be any set, although it often makes sense to use an alphabet in the usual sense of the word, or more generally a character set such as ASCII.
The distinction between regular kana and the smaller character forms, which are used in regular orthography to mark such things as gemination and palatalization, is often not made in furigana: for example, the usual hiragana spelling of the word ( kyakka ) is, but in furigana it might be written.
The usual meaning of gnostikos in Classical Greek texts is " learned " or " intellectual ", such as used in the comparison of " practical " ( praktikos ) and " intellectual " ( gnostikos ) in Plato's dialogue between Young Socrates and the Foreigner in his The Statesman ( 258e ).
In the United States, hate speech is protected as a civil right ( aside from usual exceptions to free speech, such as defamation, incitement to riot, and fighting words ).
Input ( using the instruction ) and output ( using the instruction ) do not use the usual formats ; in INTERCAL-72, WRITE IN inputs a number written out as digits in English ( such as SIX FIVE FIVE THREE FIVE ), and READ OUT outputs it in ' butchered ' Roman numerals.
The i486 was without the usual 80-prefix because of a court ruling that prohibited trademarking numbers ( such as 80486 ).
In fact the activities banned on the Sabbath are not " work " in the usual sense: They include such actions as lighting a fire, writing, using money and carrying in the public domain.

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The judge became ill just as the Colfax District Court convened, no substitute was brought in, no criminal cases heard, only 5 out of 122 cases docketed were tried, and court adjourned sine die after sitting a few days instead of the usual three weeks.
The two most usual cases of the latter are the in the sayings òf ... òf ( either ... or ) and nòg ... nòg ( neither ... nor ) to distinguish them from of ( or ) and nog ( again, still ).
" Fraud upon the court " has been defined by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals to " embrace that species of fraud which does, or attempts to, defile the court itself, or is a fraud perpetrated by officers of the court so that the judicial machinery can not perform in the usual manner its impartial task of adjudging cases that are presented for adjudication ".
For these cases it is usual instead to use a 4 × 4 matrix that acts upon the Stokes 4-vector.
The traditional uses of chalk have in some cases been replaced by other substances, although the word " chalk " is often still applied to the usual replacements.
The events around the turn of the 19th to 20th century demonstrated that the United States undertook an obligation, usual in such cases, of imposing a " Pax Americana ".
* Scoring is only done in multiples of 5 ( except in rare cases in the Illinois system when there are 3 or 5 part bonuses, the usual is 4 parts )
Judging from his usual boredom with most cases and situations in his work, it would seem that perhaps when he is actually motivated, he shows far greater skill and zeal.
In cases of disputes concerning the interpretation, the usual procedure is to consult the French Code, lastly a case can be brought to the Commission who has the right to publish a final decision.
In some cases, advanced students may be given permission to wear the school's mark in place of the usual family crests on formal montsuki kimono.
Likewise, during instances where Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch ( both performed by Spinney ) are to be in a scene together, Jim Martin performs Oscar unless Matt Vogel is performing Big Bird, in which cases Oscar is performed by Spinney as usual.
He cites several other cases in which FBI consultancy or hands-on investigation helped local authorities resolve puzzling homicides outside their usual experience.
While this makes division defined in more cases than usual, subtraction is instead left undefined in many cases, because there are no negative numbers.
In these cases, the Church returned to her customary usual rule of " exactness ," not applying economy ( or not applying economy according to lenience ).
The X-ray bursts emitted from most of these systems recur on timescales ranging from hours to days, although more extended recurrence times are exhibited in some systems, and weak bursts with recurrence times between 5 – 20 minutes have yet to be explained but are observed in some less usual cases .< ref > The abbreviation XRB can refer either to this class of object ( X-ray burster ) or the astronomical observation of the associated emission ( X-ray burst ).
However, this was a new design of ordnance and uses a split sliding block breech with Crossley obturation, instead of the more usual screw breech, to permit bagged charges ( no metal cartridge cases ).
The extent of the pandemic has been due to the relative mildness ( lower expression level ) of El Tor, the disease has many more asymptomatic carriers than is usual, outnumbering active cases by up to 50: 1.
The usual combinations are English and French or English and Latin, although many schools make it possible to combine English or, in some cases, French, with another language, most often Spanish, Ancient Greek, or Russian.
While an executable file can be hand-coded in machine language, it is far more usual to develop software as source code in a high-level language easily understood by humans, or in some cases an assembly language more complex for humans but more closely associated with machine code instructions.
For example, the programmer can handle the usual case with sequential execution and branch only on detecting unusual cases.
The court mainly handles cases regarding the use of administrative power, including penal cases which were decided using executive instead of judicial power, which is the usual case.

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