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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 a Scottish soup such as Scotch Broth, Potato Soup or Cock-a-Leekie is served.
Normally, a guild or organization to promote the cause of the candidate's sainthood is created, an exhaustive search of the candidate's writings, speeches and sermons is undertaken, a detailed biography is written and eyewitness accounts are gathered.
Normally the census response is made by a household, indicating details of individuals resident there.
Normally, when an item is quenched, the final temperature is ambient.
Normally, an employee is watching over several such checkouts to prevent theft or exploitation of the machines ' weaknesses ( for example, intentional misidentification of expensive produce or dry goods ).
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 another cymbal is added as well, so there are separate ride and crash cymbals, either on two stands, or the ride on the bass drum to the player's right and the crash on a stand.
Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion.
Normally the First Round is played in mid-November, with the Second Round on one of the first two Saturdays in December.
Normally, only the last line of the terminal window ( the command line ) is visible.
: Normally we think our happiness is contingent upon external circumstances and situations, rather than upon our own inner attitude toward things, or toward life in general.
Normally there is neither fingerboard nor frets behind the harp strings.
Normally, it is also possible to send a push request over UDP to the push proxy which is more efficient than using TCP.
Normally a firearm is discharged by pressing its trigger.
While fused quartz ( primarily composed of SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >) is used for some special applications, it is not very common due to its high glass transition temperature of over 1200 ° C ( 2192 ° F ).< ref > Normally, other substances are added to simplify processing.
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.

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Normally, microwave signals, transmitted at various frequencies, usually around 12 Gigahertz ( GHz ) or 19 GHz, are only used for line of sight applications, where the receiver can be seen from the transmitter.
Normally bookended at the tail end of the year, T4 Stars Of …’ broadcasts live from Earls Court Exhibition Centre.

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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 these tactics are exercised in peace and can t be essentially modified when war breaks out.
Normally, the palmar fascia consists of collagen type I, but if a patient has Dupuytren s disease, the collagen type I changes to collagen type III, which is significantly thicker than collagen type I.
Normally he would have been obliged to work in Berghaus school till 1849, as it was laid down in the contracts the students had to sign.
The most famous of these was the " wormhole " bug: Normally a ship s hyperdrive has a range of about 15 light years at most, so planetary systems dozens of light years away are too far to reach in one hyperspace jump.
Normally the wife of the temple president serves as the temple Matron, and the wives of the president s counselors as Assistants to the Matron.

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Normally there are no celibate priests who are not monastics in the Orthodox Church, with the exception of married priests who have been widowed.
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, giraffes can coexist with livestock, since they do not directly compete with them.
Normally, a PBX is connected via a T1 with robbed bit signaling to indicate on-hook or off-hook conditions and MF and DTMF tones to encode the destination number.
Normally, the burden rests with litigants to appeal rulings ( including those in clear violation of established case law ) to the higher courts.
Normally used an entry level formula, it has grown into a stand alone series, with National, State and Club events and Championships. The first NASCAR " Strictly Stock " race ever was held at Charlotte Speedway, on June 19, 1949. Where a racing class requires that the cars raced be production vehicles only slightly adapted for racing, manufacturers typically produce a limited run of such vehicles for public sale so that they can legitimately race them in the class.
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 free neutrons outside an atomic nucleus will decay with a half life of just under 15 minutes, but in a neutron star, as in the nucleus of an atom, other effects stabilize the neutrons.
Normally only 20 rounds and 8 missiles although as the M551s in Vietnam service were not equipped with missiles or their guidance equipment, this increased the basic load of conventional rounds.
Normally, several types of reference circuits are defined, with different configurations, because communications are required over a wide range of distances.
Normally, the work crews were almost entirely replaced every 3 – 5 days, with the members of the old crew being sent to their deaths.
Normally it thrives in areas with sub-arid to sub-humid conditions, with an annual rainfall.
Normally, Walpole and Lord Townshend were on one side, with Stanhope and Lord Sunderland on the other.
Normally, narwhals can live quite a long life, with lifespans of up to at least 50 years recorded.
Normally, tax dollars pay only for the costs associated with the governor general and ten lieutenant governors as instruments of the Queen's authority, including travel, security, residences, offices, ceremonies, and the like.
Normally, an ST or PP author will not select assurance requirements individually but choose one of these packages, possibly ' augmenting ' requirements in a few areas with requirements from a higher level.
Normally this would form zirconium oxide crystals with a monoclinic crystal structure.
Normally tied to the reading workstation is a reporting package that assists the radiologist with dictating the final report.
Normally, West Bank Palestinians are allowed access to Jerusalem only during Islamic holidays, with access usually restricted to men over 35 and women of any age eligible for permits to enter the city.
Normally medieval churches were built from east to west so that the choir could be completed first and put into use ( with a temporary wall sealing off the west end ) while the crossing and nave were completed.
Normally, the Law Lords were the members who opined on the law, the other members merely concurring with their opinions.

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