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usual and subdivision
A division was the usual term for the largest territorial subdivision of most British police forces.

usual and branches
* Adventitious roots arise out-of-sequence from the more usual root formation of branches of a primary root, and instead originate from the stem, branches, leaves, or old woody roots.
The LAD, as is usual, has two large diagonal branches, which arise at the centre-top of the image and course toward the centre-right of the image.
The meristems, where plant cell division occurs, are the usual sites of galls, though insect galls can be found on other parts of the plant, such as the leaves, stalks, branches, buds, roots, and even flowers and fruits.
Prior to their use, the usual practice when backpacking was to build an open fire for cooking from available materials such as fallen branches.
In the representation of the Tree, it is usual for Jesse to be portrayed recumbent with a tree rising from his body, and the ancestors of Christ portrayed in its branches with Prophets and Christ at the summit.
The usual branches of the subclavian on both sides of the body are the vertebral artery, the internal thoracic artery, the thyrocervical trunk, the costocervical trunk and the dorsal scapular artery.
The nests of the family are elaborate ; pear-shaped woven structures hanging from branches, similar to those of broadbills, although uniquely amongst birds which weave nests the entrance to the nest is pushed created by pushing through the wall after constructed ( instead of the usual scenario where the entrance is weaved into the fabric of the nest ).
By the late 15th century, the title, besides the usual meaning of commander-in-chief in the field, was also linked to the highest commander of specialized military branches ( artillery, royal guards, ...), usually signaling the independence of that particular corps.
The LAD, as is usual, has two large diagonal branches, which arise at the centre-top of the image and course toward the centre / right of the image.
These terms and words, although receiving a usual meaning and being used in many branches of human sciences, have, according to René Guénon, lost substantially their original signification ( e. g. words such as " metaphysics ", " initiation ", " mysticism ", " personality ", " form ", " matter ").
A press release by the IFSA states that all of Landsbanki's domestic branches, call centres, ATMs and internet operations will be open for business as usual, and that all domestic deposits are fully guaranteed.
The country ’ s financial regulator said on Tuesday that Landsbanki ’ s branches would open as usual and that all “ domestic deposits ” were fully guaranteed.
While the usual denomination for all followers is simply federalist, two main branches can be sketched out.
In this, the usual situation, the debris obstruct smaller downstream branches of the artery resulting in temporary to permanent end artery / capillary closure with loss of blood supply to, and death of, the previously supplied tissues.
Instead of the usual three branches of government, the new Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has five:
However, the house had several minor branches who had estates and claims, as was usual in any medieval fief.
The usual branches of profane learning, not omitting the natural sciences, as well as music and the Gregorian chant are to be part of the curriculum.

usual and great
Although it was dark as usual I could see that the hall had only recently contained a great many people.
When reporting the battle, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle abandons its usual terse style in favour of a heroic poem vaunting the great victory.
They are of great importance for the light which they throw upon the method of instruction usual of that age, as well as upon the liturgical practises of the period, of which they give the fullest account extant.
To make Robert Paul's On a Runaway Motor Car through Piccadilly Circus ( 1899 ), the camera was turned very slowly, so that when the film was projected at the usual 16 frames per second, the scenery appeared to be passing at great speed.
Albert's education, as usual with German princes, concentrated to a great extent on military matters, but he attended lectures at the University of Bonn.
The size of the core can be decreased at higher frequencies and, for this reason, aircraft use 400 hertz alternating current rather than the usual 50 or 60 hertz, allowing a great saving in weight from the use of smaller transformers.
During these disorders, the Council of State still assembled at the usual place and the " Lord President Bradshaw John Bradshaw ( judge ), who was present, though by long sickness very weak and much extenuated, yet animated by his ardent zeal and constant affection to the common cause, upon hearing Col Syndenham's justifications of the proceedings of the army in again disrupting parliament, stood up and interrupted him, declaring his abhorrence of that detestable action, and telling the council, that being now going to his God, he had not patience to sit there to hear his great name so openly blasphemed ; and thereupon departed to his lodgings, and withdrew himself from public employment.
Like a growing number of aristocrats in the late 4th and early 5th centuries who were entering the clergy rather than taking up the more usual administrative careers in the imperial service, Paulinus spent a great deal of his money on his chosen church and city.
:" As the great day drew nearer, there was more singing in the slave quarters than usual.
When reporting the battle, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle abandons its usual terse style in favour of a heroic poem vaunting the great victory.
Four great pagan temples were torn down and churches were built in their places, as was the usual custom of the Catholic Church.
The concept of matching animation to classical music was used as early as 1928 in Disney's cartoon series, the Silly Symphonies, but he wanted to go beyond the usual slapstick, and produce shorts where " sheer fantasy unfolds ... action controlled by a musical pattern has great charm in the realm of unreality.
63-" In the next place, that he may have the appearance of knowing still more than he has yet mentioned, he says, agreeably to his usual custom, that ' there are others who have wickedly invented some being as their teacher and demon, and who wallow about in a great darkness, more unholy and accursed than that of the companions of the Egyptian Antinous.
The great Hawaiian warrior king Kamehameha I had an elite force of men armed with very long spears who seem to have fought in a manner identical to European pikemen, despite the usual conception of his people's general disposition for individualistic dueling as their method of close combat.
: 7 ( 1 ) But Alexander's great mental endowments, that noble disposition, in which he surpassed all kings, that intrepidity in encountering dangers, his promptness in forming and carrying out plans, his good faith towards those who submitted to him, merciful treatment of his prisoners, temperance even in lawful and usual pleasures, were sullied by an excessive love of wine.
Billboard magazine praised it as " a strong blues item wrapped up in his usual powerful style and a great beat ".
The French army now moved forward with great rapidity in their usual formation of columns.
The job of designing and printing the new stamp was carried out in a great rush ; engraving only began on May 4, and stamp printing on May 10 ( a Friday ), in sheets of 100 ( contrary to the usual practice of printing 400 at a time and cutting into 100-stamp panes ).
His regard for his Father's Memory is remarkably great, and he has been a most exemplary Brother ; though when the house of his favourite Sister was on Fire, & we were alarmed with the Account of it in the Night, I well remember that he never rose, but bidding the Servant who called us, go to her Assistance ; quietly turned about & slept to his usual hour.
I must give another Trait of his Tranquillity on a different Occasion ; he had built great Casks holding 1000 Hogsheads each, & was much pleased with their Profit & Appearance-One Day however he came down to Streatham as usual to dinner & after hearing & talking of a hundred trifles-but I forgot says he to tell you how one of my great Casks is burst & all the Beer run out.
In one day all the usual orders were conferred upon him, and even the great preacher Massillon consented to take part in the ceremonies.
Cairns was subject to a great deal of media ridicule for these activities, but displayed his usual firm conviction about the rightness of his causes.
He was immediately appointed one of the managers for the Commons in the conferences between the houses, and in arguing the questions whether James II had left the throne vacant by abdication and whether the acts of the Convention Parliament were legal — that parliament having been summoned without the usual writs — he displayed great learning and legal subtlety.

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