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Ordinarily, the Speaker votes only when their vote would be decisive, and on matters of great importance ( such as constitutional amendments ).
Ordinarily, Custer's low class rank would be a ticket to an obscure posting, but Custer had the fortune to graduate just as the Civil War broke out.
Ordinarily, each of the two consuls would command their own portion of the army, but since the two armies were combined into one, the Roman law required them to alternate their command on a daily basis.
Ordinarily, in the course of normal human behaviour, to spill another person's beer would be something frowned upon ( or meet with harsher punishment ), requiring the offending party to apologise and replace the beer.
Ordinarily this would read " Is there not war?
Ordinarily, the ship would have been led by a captain of the Confederate States Navy, to be determined by the rigid seniority system that was in place.
Ordinarily, such an action would cause widespread panic.
Ordinarily, we would not say that one who is able to recognize a face as attractive is one who knows how to recognize a face as attractive.
Ordinarily, Spain would then have played the beaten finalists, but Czechoslovakia had been disqualified from the tournament.
Ordinarily this would have produced a QQ service, but this designation was never used.
Ordinarily, this compensation would be in the form of draft picks, but the Blues already owed four first-round draft picks to the Washington Capitals for signing defenceman Scott Stevens the previous year.
Ordinarily, a leg cast applied for the treatment of a stable ankle fracture would not utilize the toeplate design because there is no need to immobilize and limit the motion of the patient's toes.
Ordinarily, a pressure this low would indicate a Category 1 hurricane, but due to its disorganized convection, Miriam was not upgraded to a hurricane.
Ordinarily this ionisation would remain invisible.
Ordinarily, this would be relatively academic, but with Fisichella taking the lead on lap 54, the decision was critical, and needed to be decided in order for the podium ceremony to take place.
Ordinarily his estate would have been " fined " by the Camera Apostolica ( for operating business while holding church office ) but his relatives successfully appealed to the head of the organization Francesco had, himself, once directed.
Ordinarily, multifunctional monomers such as 3 would undergo a step-growth polymerization that would give a distribution of products, but due to favorable strain and an abundance of hydrogen bonding, the hexamer is the only reaction product isolated after precipitation.
Ordinarily, the business class gets rich from business, and not from imposing taxes and tributes themselves ( that would often be regarded as a criminal protection racket, not valid trade ).

Ordinarily and have
Ordinarily a father permits his children to grow up in due time -- but when the colony received independence in 1960 the Congolese child, if one imagines him to have been born in 1908, was 52 and had until then been treated as an infant.
Ordinarily, bishops are to have advanced degrees in sacred scripture, theology, or canon law ( c. 378. 1. 5 ).
Ordinarily, a girl had to be twelve years old to have such an honour, but Anne may have been younger, as the Archduchess affectionately referred to her as " la petite Boulin ".
Ordinarily, the micelles in the duodenum have a diameter of around 14-33 μm.
Ordinarily, Bishops are to have advanced degrees in sacred scripture, theology, or canon law ( c. 378. 1. 5 ).
Ordinarily, they have no authority to appear in court on their client's behalf ; their role is limited to drafting, authenticating, and registering certain types of transactional or legal instruments.
Ordinarily, for private necessity to be valid, the party attempting to exercise it must not have created the emergency.
Ordinarily, cameras have a sensitivity to light that is a function of time.
Ordinarily a building of that height could not have been built on the small site.
Ordinarily, they will have been softened by contact with the beer.

Ordinarily and contract
Ordinarily, a seller whose buyer breaches a contract and refuses to purchase the goods can recover from the breaching buyer only the difference between the contract price and the price for which the seller ultimately sells the goods to another buyer ( plus, under some circumstances, incidental damages ).

Ordinarily and their
Ordinarily, the enormous number of electrons in a material are arranged such that their magnetic moments ( both orbital and intrinsic ) cancel out.
Ordinarily, only Army officers of or above the rank of Major may use their rank when retired.
Ordinarily, dukes are not required to obtain royal consent to their marriages, but the Dukes of Albany are descended in the male line from Queen Victoria and thus are subject to the Royal Marriages Act 1772.
Ordinarily the Fatimid Caliphs kept a personal control on three most important offices of their government namely the Civil Administration, the dawa and the Armed Forces.
Ordinarily, London Underground passengers with Oyster cards must " touch in " at the start of their journey and " touch out " at the end.
Ordinarily there are four Lessons, followed by their responses, to each nocturn.
Ordinarily, challengers to a law are not permitted to raise the rights of third parties and can only assert their own interests.

Ordinarily and with
Ordinarily, a Part IV bankruptcy lasts three years from the filing of the Statement of Affairs with ITSA.
Ordinarily Nergal pairs with his consort Laz.
In a judgment delivered in 1995, the Supreme Court of India ruled that " Ordinarily, Hindutva is understood as a way of life or a state of mind and is not to be equated with or understood as religious Hindu fundamentalism ... it is a fallacy and an error of law to proceed on the assumption ... that the use of words Hindutva or Hinduism per se depicts an attitude hostile to all persons practising any religion other than the Hindu religion ...
Ordinarily, balanced equations are written with smallest whole-number coefficients.
Ordinarily, an asteroid field or belt is unlikely to be so densely packed with large objects, because collisions reduce large objects to rubble.
Ordinarily, quantum field theory does not deal with virtual particles of sufficient energy to curve spacetime significantly, so quantum foam is a speculative extension of these concepts which imagines the consequences of such high-energy virtual particles at very short distances and times.
Ordinarily, the development of combative techniques is intertwined with the tools used to execute those techniques.
Ordinarily the JVP falls with inspiration due to reduced pressure in the expanding thoracic cavity and the increased volume afforded to right ventricular expansion during diastole.
Ordinarily all ballot papers in an election are printed the same, with the candidates ' names in a set order.
Ordinarily, this tunnel is only used to carry traffic out of the city, and with the completion of the Big Dig it only collects traffic from I-93 southbound ( right after traffic merges from Storrow Drive ) and downtown Boston.
Ordinarily the solubility of a gas decreases with increasing temperature but now it is the opposite.
Ordinarily any place in Japan where seating is on the floor will be provided with zabuton, for sitting comfort.

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