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Usually the prime minister is the leader of the political party or coalition of parties having the most seats in parliament.
Usually, a party moves ex parte to prevent an adversary from having notice of one's intentions.
Usually, the results were not so drastic ; they could mean formal recognition by the defeated side of the superiority of the winning party, forced conversions, or, as in the case of the Council of Lhasa, which was conducted by Indians, banishment of the losers.
Usually the line is retained-despite its reference to a long dead political issue ( and also party ) but it was certainly changed or altered in at least two film versions of the play.
Usually the leader of the largest party of the Flemish Parliament becomes the minister-president.
Usually, the party which has a seat to fill presents two candidates with mainstream viewpoints to the United Federal Assembly, which then chooses one.
Usually, the named is the leader of the winning party in the elections.
Usually, he / she directs the party members to stick to the party's stand on certain issues and directs them to vote as per the direction of senior party members.
Usually, when the leader of a ruling party steps down, they also relinquish their caucus leadership role at around the same time, so there is no need for an interim caucus leader.
Usually the chairman of the biggest party becomes the next prime minister.
Usually the chairman of the biggest party becomes the next prime minister.
Usually a party leader retains the leadership until a successor is formally chosen — however, in some situations this is not possible, and an interim leader is thus appointed by the party's caucus or the party executive.
Usually, an outgoing leader retains the party leadership until their successor is chosen at a leadership convention.
Usually it means the coming to power for several decades of a new coalition, replacing an old dominant coalition of the other party as in 1896 when the GOP ( Republicans ) became dominant, or 1932 when the Democrats became dominant.
Usually, he / she directs the party members to stick to the party's stand on certain issues and directs them to vote as per the direction of senior party members.
Usually, the political commissar is a uniformed military officer, although this position has been used to give civilian party officials some experience with the military.
Usually issued about 18 months in advance, the Call is an invitation from the national party to the state and territory parties to convene to select a presidential nominee.
Usually considered the right wing of the party, they supported Rutelli as leader of the party.
Usually consideration to the abilities, preferences, party representation, and seniority of the members are taken into consideration.

Usually and is
Usually this is a thin band of wire attached to the molars and stretching across the teeth.
Usually it is only when they approach shallow water on the shore that they build up to their terrifying heights.
`` Usually at this point a man is withdrawn from society and one of my jobs is to see that he relearns to mingle with his fellow men '', Mrs. Marr explained.
Usually, the detective either stumbles across the murder or is called upon by an old acquaintance, who is somehow involved.
Usually the Cartesian coordinate system is applied to manipulate equations for planes, straight lines, and squares, often in two and sometimes in three dimensions.
Usually the efficiency or running time of an algorithm is stated as a function relating the input length to the number of steps ( time complexity ) or storage locations ( space complexity ).
Usually, Anubis is portrayed as the son of Nephthys and Set, Osiris ' brother and the god of the desert and darkness.
Usually the market price of the target company is less than the price offered by the acquiring company.
Usually, the application of KOH is needed to increase the pH to this range.
Usually, a comb or spring is used to hold the warp threads a bead-width apart.
Usually, the train floor is at a level above the bogies, but the floor of the car may be lower between bogies, such as for a double decker train to increase interior space while staying within height restrictions, or in easy-access, stepless-entry, low-floor trains.
Usually, a meeting which is held without notice having been given is still valid if all of the directors attend, but it has been held that a failure to give notice may negate resolutions passed at a meeting, because the persuasive oratory of a minority of directors might have persuaded the majority to change their minds and vote otherwise.
Usually in the beginning of the story there is an emotional loss which makes the protagonist leave on his journey.
Usually, the pawn is chosen to be promoted to a queen, but in some cases another piece is chosen ; this is called underpromotion.
Usually, instead of using a safety rope from above, injury is avoided using a crash pad and a human spotter ( to direct a falling climber on to the pad ).
Usually coinciding with a recast, this rapid aging is typically done to open up the character to a wider range of storylines, and to attract younger viewers.
Usually DNA damage, if too severe to repair, leads to programmed cell death, but if the programmed cell death pathway is damaged, then the cell cannot prevent itself from becoming a cancer cell.
Usually doctrinal conformity is held as a first consideration when a church makes a decision to grant or decline financial contributions to such agencies, which are legally external and separate from the congregations they serve.
Usually, the alphabet is taken to be the binary alphabet ( i. e., the set
Usually coronal loops lasting for long periods of time are known as steady state or quiescent coronal loops, where there is a balance in loop energy sources and sinks ( example ).

Usually and held
Usually held third week of July, varies slightly due to tidal conditions.
Usually, good results are expected from plastic surgery that emphasizes careful planning of incisions so that they fall in the line of natural skin folds or lines, appropriate choice of wound closure, use of best available suture materials, and early removal of exposed sutures so that the wound is held closed by buried sutures.
Usually the dampening mallet and the striking mallet are held in different hands, but advanced players can, in some circumstances, use two mallets from the same hand.
Usually a portion of the week was devoted to ploughing his lord's fields held in demesne, harvesting crops, digging ditches, repairing fences, and often working in the manor house.
The event opens ( Usually the first Weekend in October ) on Friday morning when students and staff of Hallsville High School come to school in western attire and activities are held on the campuses.
Usually, the objective piece is held clasped in the flintknapper's hand, with a durable piece of fabric or leather protecting the flintknapper's palm from the sharpness of the flakes removed.
Usually, one meeting is held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and the other somewhere in the RIPE NCC service region.
Usually, the bone closest to the ring finger is gently held against the palm by the tip of the ring finger placed on its edge, while the other bone is left free to move in the " hinge " formed by the index and middle fingers as they gently hold it.
Usually held in the diocese's cathedral, in this mass the holy oils are blessed by the bishop, consisting of the chrism, oil of the sick, and oil of catechumens.
Usually this means that all the property held by that person is ' vested in ' ( transferred to ) the Official Receiver or Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Usually held by a serving general, the Master-General of the Ordnance was responsible for all British artillery, engineers, fortifications, military supplies, transport, field hospitals and much else, and was not subordinate to the commander-in chief of the British military.
Usually a place is rent, and formal parties are held.
Usually held in late March.
Usually held the last weekend in June.
Usually, the securities of a publicly traded company are owned by many investors while the shares of a privately held company are owned by relatively few shareholders.
held Usually held the 3rd weekend of July, there are also street stalls, a fireworks display, and tours of a Maritime Self-Defense Force vessel.
Usually the opponent is held over the wrestler's shoulder in either a powerslam position, or less commonly an inverted powerslam position for what is sometimes called the reverse shoulderbreaker.
Usually the event is held outdoors, but in 2006 the heavy rains made the event relocate to the parking lot of the building, causing a really " underground " look.
Usually the parent on the far side held an object or toy that the baby liked, or found interesting.
Usually there were few Earls in England, and they were men of great wealth in the shire from which they held title, or an adjacent one, but it depended on circumstances: during the civil war between Stephen and the Empress Matilda, nine Earls were created in three years.

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