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Normally during alpha-beta, the subtrees are temporarily dominated by either a first player advantage ( when many first player moves are good, and at each search depth the first move checked by the first player is adequate, but all second player responses are required to try to find a refutation ), or vice versa.
Normally a crane with a hinged jib will tend to have its hook also move up and down as the jib moves ( or luffs ).
Normally, a variable oscillates according to changing market conditions, but when stickiness enters the system, oscillations in one direction are favored over the other, and the variable exhibits " creep "-- it gradually moves in one direction or another.
Normally, during the course of the astrological year, commencing around 21 March at the vernal equinox, the Sun moves through the zodiacal signs commencing with Aries, then Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and, finally, Pisces.
Normally, the protein moves chloride and thiocyanate ions ( with a negative charge ) out of an epithelial cell to the covering mucus.
Normally it proceeds in a cycle from hot to cold and back again, but on a 5 it stays the same, and on a 6 it moves in the opposite direction to the expected one.
Normally used for practicing tumbling moves, these mats may be stacked to provide a protective surface for gymnasts working on the low balance beam, or provide a means for a gymnast to reach the bars or rings.
Normally, when an atom emits or absorbs a photon, it also moves ( recoils ) a little, which takes away some energy from the photon due to the principle of conservation of momentum.
Normally, during inspiration, the abdominal contents are pushed downward as the diaphragm moves down ( and lungs expand ).

Normally and by
Normally, because agricultural labor is not covered by unemployment insurance, we would not expect any issues to arise regarding benefit payments under the trade dispute provision of the Unemployment Insurance Code, although such a situation is quite within the realm of possibility.
Normally the census response is made by a household, indicating details of individuals resident there.
Normally, the software in a computer treats the computer ’ s display screen as a rectangular array of square, indivisible pixels, each of which has an intensity and color that are determined by the blending of three primary colors: red, green, and blue.
Normally, such responsibilities deserving of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal are held by the most senior officers such as the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Chiefs and Vice Chiefs of the Services, and Commanders and Deputy Commanders of the Combatant Commands, the Director of the Joint Staff etc., whose duties bring them frequently into direct contact with the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and other senior government officials.
Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion.
Normally a firearm is discharged by pressing its trigger.
Normally, the only way to possess these is by being grandfathered in or inheriting a pistol with a barrel length under 4 inches, in which case the individual may receive the Class 7 endorsement.
Normally, that contains the name and e-mail address of the authorized user and is automatically checked by the server on each reconnect to verify the user's identity, potentially without even entering a password.
Normally on 8th day of fasting, the success is celebrated by the community by organising a procession to the temple.
The rapid growth of these bacteria was noted by Fredeking: " Normally it takes about three days for a sample of P. multocida to cover a petri dish ; ours took eight hours.
( Normally, the stressed syllable must be long if followed by another syllable in a word.
Normally, it is proved by the acts of control and surrounding circumstances.
Normally, a new edition of the Code is issued every six years, with annual cumulative supplements identifying the changes made by Congress since the last " main edition " was published.
Normally, the number of voltage intervals is given by
Normally, superheroes use their powers to counter day-to-day crime while also combating threats against humanity by supervillains, their criminal counterparts.
Normally, such material eventually decays by oxidation or bacterial activity.
Normally, a financial instrument is priced accordingly to the perception by capital market players of its expected return and risk.
Normally this validation is achieved by the scientific method of hypothesis commitment, experimental design, peer review, adversarial review, reproduction of results, conference presentation and journal publication
Normally it would not be possible for the two kings to be adjacent, but here the black king is unable to move due to the white immobilizer on f4, thus the d5 square is not under attack by black, and the white king is not moving into check.
Normally life peerages are granted to individuals nominated by political parties or by the House of Lords Appointments Commission, and to honour important public figures such as the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prime Minister on their retirement.
Normally in an average sized state, one or two decisions every year or two from a state's court system are reviewed by the U. S. Supreme Court.
Normally an object can understand only messages corresponding to its local slots, but by having one or more slots indicating parent objects, an object can delegate any message it doesn't understand itself to the parent object.

Normally and advancing
** Snap ( short ) hit: Normally used for advancing fast runners between bases, aimed to avoid defensive players.

Normally and single
Normally, both are charged from a single alternator, and a heavy-duty split-charge diode is used to prevent the higher-charge battery ( typically the engine battery ) from discharging through the lower-charge battery when the alternator is not running.
Normally a single exploit can only take advantage of a specific software vulnerability.
Normally a group is defined in terms of a single binary operation *, subject to these axioms:
Normally, it is not sufficient for a client to be protected by a single driver-bodyguard, because this would mean that the bodyguard would have to leave the car unattended when they escort the client on foot.
Normally, the incarnations of the Champion do not interact and are treated as a series of serial incarnations for facets of a single consciousness, but various cataclysmic events ( such as the end of a Cycle of Cycles of the multiverse's progression, or an invasion by hostile entities from an entirely separate multiverse ) may bring them together in various ways.
Normally only a single infant is born.
Normally 4 or 5 WV-2s were required at any single time to provide coverage over the entire line.
Normally, the FCC's duopoly rules forbid common ownership of two of the four largest stations in a single media market.
Normally unattended, the airfield has a single active 8350-ft runway and is supported by a manned runway supervisor unit ( RSU ) and aircraft rescue and fire fighting ( ARFF ) vehicles when conducting flight operations.
Normally it would only use a single fluid-drive speed, plus an emergency low gear.
Normally there is a single individual who is the central focus of the sexual activity, e. g. one woman surrounded by several men.
Normally ciphertexts decrypt to a single plaintext and hence once decrypted, the encryption user cannot claim that he encrypted a different message.
Normally inmates on remand were allowed to sleep two to a cell which, although having the same dimensions as single cells, were provided with a bunk bed.
Normally, users would load the mux windowing system, which replaced the terminal's user interface by a mouse-driven windowing interface, with multiple terminal windows all multiplexed over the single available serial-line connection to the host.
Normally armed with a single 220mm cannon, two arm autocannon, a flamethrower and a variety of high-explosive bombs, mines and multi-rocket system, the RTX-440 is also equipped with an " emergency destruction system " for kamikaze runs.
Normally, monotherapy is selected because a single medication is adequate to treat the medical condition.
Normally, this would have made Ornithomimus a junior synonym of Coelosaurus, but Baird and Horner discovered that the name " Coelosaurus " was preoccupied by a dubious taxon based on a single vertebra, named Coelosaurus by an anonymous author now known to be Richard Owen in 1854.
Normally two images are not observed, but rather a single view of the scene, a phenomenon known as singleness of vision.
Normally the fruit of the coffee plant develops as two halves of a bean within a single cherry, but sometimes only one of the two seeds gets fertilized, so there is nothing to flatten it.
Normally the memory for a machine would be built up by stacking a number of core " planes ", each one holding a single bit of the machine's word.

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