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Ordinarily and personal
Ordinarily, kick catch interference is only a 15-yard penalty, but the officials ejected him because they felt Wesley's actions were unnecessary ; referee John Parry explained the offense as " unnecessary roughness that was also a personal foul.

Ordinarily and control
Ordinarily the uploaded parameters for controlling the engine control system for the Zvezda module will cause the rocket engines to boost the International Space Station to a higher orbit.
Ordinarily, when a function is invoked, control is transferred to its definition by a branch or call instruction.

Ordinarily and on
Ordinarily leading questions should be permitted on cross-examination.
Ordinarily, the Speaker votes only when their vote would be decisive, and on matters of great importance ( such as constitutional amendments ).
Ordinarily a ring only has two operations defined on it ; in the case of the integers, these are addition and multiplication.
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, 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, 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 those so ordained are also set apart as members of the Council of the Twelve and are given all of the keys of the kingdom of God on earth.
Ordinarily, each bill is passed separately — one bill for Defense, one for Homeland Security, and so on.
Ordinarily in a duel between Allied line and French column, the greater volume of fire laid down by the line ( where every single weapon could be brought to bear on the front and flanks of the narrower column ) could be expected to be the decisive factor.
Ordinarily, the purpose of a criterion-referenced test is to ascertain whether a student mastered a predetermined amount of content knowledge ; upon obtaining a test score that is at or above a cutoff score, the student can move on to study a body of content knowledge that follows next in a learning sequence.
Ordinarily the pouch must be emptied or changed a couple of times a day depending on the frequency of activity ; in general the further from the anus ( i. e., the further ' up ' the intestinal tract ) the ostomy is located the greater the output and more frequent the need to empty or change the pouch.
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 a building of that height could not have been built on the small site.
Ordinarily, firing rifle caliber machine guns and long arms will not produce much more than sound upon impact of the round on the target.
Ordinarily any place in Japan where seating is on the floor will be provided with zabuton, for sitting comfort.

Ordinarily and three
Ordinarily, a Part IV bankruptcy lasts three years from the filing of the Statement of Affairs with ITSA.
Ordinarily the Hesperides number three, like the other Greek triads ( the Three Graces and the Moirai ).

Ordinarily and most
Ordinarily, when sound waves in air strike liquid, most of the energy is reflected off the surface of the liquid.
Ordinarily pushing is the most common way of removing the king from the hill, but there are significantly rougher variations where punching or kicking is allowed.

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, 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, Glamorgan would have ended Mercer's contract, but the erratic availability of their best bowlers meant he stayed with them for another two years, during which he produced his famous hitting spree against Worcestershire at Cardiff when Glamorgan were faced with certain defeat ( the weather saved them ).

Ordinarily and Civil
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 and .
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, the human liver synthesizes only enough cholesterol to satisfy the body's needs -- for transportation of fats and for production of bile.
Ordinarily, bishops are to have advanced degrees in sacred scripture, theology, or canon law ( c. 378. 1. 5 ).
Ordinarily, the first person to finish the course wins the game.
Ordinarily, baptism follows someone making a " good confession " ( cf.
Ordinarily both methods are used together to reconstruct prehistoric phases of languages, to fill in gaps in the historical record of a language, to discover the development of phonological, morphological, and other linguistic systems, and to confirm or refute hypothesized relationships between languages.
( Ordinarily, 5 mm " zither pins " are used, similar to, but smaller in diameter than piano tuning pins, which come in various sizes ranging upwards from " 1 / 0 " or 7 mm.
Ordinarily, stitches are knitted in the same order in every row, and the wales of the fabric run parallel and vertically along the fabric.
Ordinarily, 65 members are elected to the House from 13 multi-seat constituencies each returning 5 MPs.
Ordinarily, the pentomino obtained by reflection or rotation of a pentomino does not count as a different pentomino.
Ordinarily ( in spent nuclear fuel ), plutonium is reactor-grade plutonium.
Ordinarily the queen is slightly more powerful than a rook and a bishop together, while slightly less powerful than two rooks.
Ordinarily, teaching elders are installed by a presbytery as pastor of a congregation.
Ordinarily, the ring blocks the crescent from pushing down.
Ordinarily, vapor concentrations in the area of this filling operation are below the lower explosive limit ( LEL ) of the product being dispensed, so the static discharge causes no problem.
Ordinarily bridges across the River Thames require an Act of Parliament.
Ordinarily seigniorage is only an interest-free loan ( for instance of gold ) to the issuer of the coin or paper money.

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