As-usual Sentence Examples

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  • I was as nervous tonight as usual making the tip call.

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  • You were being a jerk – as usual.

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  • Conflicts occurred between the strikers and the independent laborers and the police; the trouble spread to the city of Parma, where violent scenes occurred when the labor exchange was occupied by the troops, and many soldiers and policemen, whose behaviour as usual was exemplary throughout, were seriously wounded.

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  • He swiveled his head, back and forth between sides, unwilling as usual to make a decision.

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  • He didn.t want her storming out as usual when he said something wrong.

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  • She was cheerful as usual and brought Kiera a set of clean clothing.

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  • Howie was ambivalent as usual while Quinn indicated the choice was Martha's to make.

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  • Shucks. I was hoping it was back to business as usual.

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  • You.re here to watch over Toby, as usual?

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  • Evelyn appeared serene and perfect, as usual.

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  • He appeared hard and strong as usual.

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  • Gladys Turnbull was sleeping late, as usual.

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  • It was going down as usual.

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  • He opened the door before she made it half way up the walk, and as usual she left him breathless.

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  • Josh strolled across the room and glanced down at her - misreading her expression, as usual.

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  • But his play was as sharp as usual as he handled a hard ground ball to his left, cleanly gunning the runner out by three steps.

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  • His shirt and tie were in place as usual and Mrs. Lincoln was curled up on the bath mat at his feet, fast asleep.

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  • Her concerns were unfounded, as usual.

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  • I survived, as usual.

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  • He spent most of the night up with the woman in his bed then fell asleep after he fed from her, content and sated, as usual.

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  • Shaftesbury, with fifteen other peers, petitioned the king that it might as usual be held in the capital.

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  • The non-commissioned officers are, as usual in universal service armies, drawn partly from men who voluntarily enlist at a relatively early age, and partly from men who at the end of their compulsory period of service are re-engaged.

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  • Spinoza abounds in the same sense, and is as usual perfectly candid " Naturae leges et regulae, secundum quas omnia fiunt et ex unis formis in alias mutantur, sunt ubique et semper eadem."

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  • There has bsen an interchange between it and the Mexico-American sub-region, but as usual the northern has been orenonderant.

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  • Palms as usual are few and not nearly related.

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  • The interest of the writers is as usual in the religious history; they were indifferent to, or perhaps rather ignorant of, the strict order of events.

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  • The people met, not as usual in the Pnyx, but in the Agora, in the presence of the Archons, and recorded their votes by placing in urns small fragments of pottery (which in the ancient world served the purpose of waste-paper) (ostraca) on which they wrote the name of the person whom they wished to banish.

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  • Accordingly, when the Harpies appeared as usual to carry off the food from Phineus's table, they were driven off and pursued by Calais and Zetes, the sons of Boreas, as far as the Strophades islands in the Aegean.

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  • She stayed there as usual for the summer, and then set out once more for Germany, visiting Mainz, Frankfort, Berlin and Vienna.

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  • X1, X 2, u1, /22 being as usual the coefficients of substitution, let x1a ?

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  • At the age of seventeen he became himself a winter schoolmaster, and in his twentieth year he entered himself at Harvard, working on the farm as usual (until 1831) while he followed his.

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  • His visiting espionage, as unkind critics put it - his secret diplomatic mission, as he would have liked to have it put himself - began in the summer of 1722, and he set out for it in company with a certain Madame de Rupelmonde, to whom he as usual made love, taught deism and served as an amusing travelling companion.

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  • Napoleon, having determined to fight, as usual called up every available battalion; the splendid III.

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  • The tip of the proboscis is armed with a complicated series of chitinous teeth and rasps, by means of which the fly is enabled to pierce the skin of its victim; as usual in Diptera the organ is closed on the upper side by the labrum, or upper lip, and contains the hypopharynx or common outlet of the paired salivary glands, which are situated in the abdomen.

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  • This opening of the campaign promised well, and Louis as usual took the field as early as possible.

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  • It may be fixed at the end of a tube, of a suitable length to its focal distance, as an object-glass, - the other end of the tube having an eye-glass fitted as usual in astronomical telescopes.

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  • The three infantry brigades of his second line had not been engaged,2 and as usual the last closed reserve, resolutely handled, carried the day.

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  • Over against the state and the worship of the Caesar stood as usual the Christian ideal of a rule and a citizenship not of this world, to which a thousand years were but as a day.

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  • She returned as usual by way of Darmstadt, and shortly after her arrival at Windsor paid a visit to Baron Ferdinand Rothschild at Waddesdon Manor.

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  • With him he stayed for about eighteen months, and has as usual infinite complaints to make of his employer and some strange stories to tell.

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  • Trains of waves nearly but not quite homogeneous as regards wave-length will as usual be propagated as wave-groups travelling with the slightly different velocity d(VX-1)/dX-', the value of K occurring in V being a function of X determined by the law of optical dispersion of the medium.

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  • The river was crossed, Lee as usual conforming to the movement, and on the 15th of June the Federals appeared before the works of Petersburg (q.v.).

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  • For this purpose a small Leyden jar is connected as usual.

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  • In 1542 he warmly supported the privileges of the Commons in the case of George Ferrers, member for Plymouth, arrested and imprisoned in London, but his conduct was inspired as usual by subservience to the court, which desired to secure a subsidy, and his opinion that the arrest was a flagrant contempt has been questioned by good authority.

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  • The next or the twin-born impulse of her indomitable nature was, as usual in all times of danger, one of passionate and high-spirited defiance on discovering the seizure of her papers.

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  • The nobles as usual for the most part deserted his standard.

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  • It is called - as usual without any authority - the villa of Arrius Diomedes; but its remains are of peculiar interest to us, not only for comparison with the numerous ruins of similar buildings which occur elsewhere - often of greater extent, but in a much less perfect state of preservation - but as assisting us in understanding the description of ancient authors, such as Vitruvius and Pliny, of the numerous appurtenances frequently annexed to houses of this description.

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  • This narrative is followed, with the exception of the last part, by Luke, who as usual is inclined to omit anything which could be regarded as derogatory to the Apostles.

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  • Thc Magyars were as usual stimulated to action by the disunion of their enemies; and Conrad and Ludolf made the blunder of inviting their help, a proceeding which disgusted the Germans, many of whom fell away from their side and rallied to thi head and protector of the nation.

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  • The remaining men of military age (up to 42) as usual form the Landsturm.

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  • In accordance with the custom of his predecessors he left the throne to a son still in his minority, A bul-Mahdsin Vusuf, who took the title Malik al-Aziz, but as usual after a few months he was displaced by the regent Jakmak, who on the 9th of September 1438 was proclaimed sultan with the title Malik al-Zhir.

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  • Their chief town was Vindinum or Suindinum (corrupted into Subdinnum), afterwards Civitas Cenomanorum (whence Le Mans), the original name of the town, as usual in the case of Gallic cities, being replaced by that of the people.

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  • Though he had soon resigned all direct official connexion with the schools of Brandenburg, his real influence in Prussia was considerable, and as usual was largely exaggerated in popular estimate.

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  • The hind-limb is typically avine, with intertarsal joint, distally reduced fibula, and the three elongated metatarsals which show already considerable anchylosis; reduction of the toes to four, with 2, 3, 4 and 5 phalanges; the hallux is separate, and as usual in recent birds posterior in position.

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  • Here, as usual in logic, tradition is better than innovation.

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  • From Velleius Paterculus, who himself served in the war, we learn that in the first campaign Roman authority was restored over the tribes between the Rhine and the Weser, and that the Roman forces, instead of returning as usual to their headquarters on the Rhine, went into winter-quarters near the source of the Lippe.

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  • The components of angular momentum about Ox, Qy, 01 will be denoted as usual by X, u, v.

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  • The English had not followed up their victory at Flodden, although there were as usual forays on the borders, but Henry VIII.

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  • The Kajars were completely routed and thrown into confusion; but Aga Mahommed, with extraordinary presence of mind, remained in his tent, and at the first appearance of dawn his muezzin, or public crier, was ordered to call the faithful to morning prayer as usual.

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  • But, as usual in Turkish military history, this imposing paper total of 63 divisions represented far more than the real and available strength.

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  • The Bohemians, as usual united in the moment of peril, defeated the Germans at Domazlice (Taus) on the 1st of August 1431, after a very short fight.

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  • Maximilian, indifferent as usual to matters of religious controversy, consented to the abolition of the Compacts, and these enactments, which had once been sacred to the Bohemian people, perished unregretted by all parties.

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  • Opposite the British, who as usual deployed at a distance and then advanced in long continuous lines, the Russians were posted on the crest of a long glacis-like slope, which offered but little dead ground to an assailant.

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  • The Venetian clergy, a few religious orders excepted, disregarded the interdict, and discharged their functions as usual.

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  • It was referred as usual to a committee.

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  • The Augustinian clock was running down, as usual.

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  • Having got the money, Charles as usual broke his word; and in 1635 the lord-deputy Strafford A dmiaiso began a general system of extortion.

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  • Liberals arid discontented Moderates, supported as usual by troops led into mutiny by officers whose chief object was promotion, imposed some restraint on the queen.

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  • The Liberal groups, as usual when in opposition, coalesced.

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  • The latter sends a horizontal or slightly ascending process backwards below the orbit to join the under surface of the zygomatic process of the squamosal, which is remarkably large, and instead of ending as usual behind the orbit, runs forwards to join the greatly developed post-orbital process of the frontal, and even forms part of the posterior and inferior boundary of the orbit, an arrangement not met with in other mammals.

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  • The flexor perforans (9) is as usual inserted into the terminal phalange.

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  • She didn't know what he thought from the distance, but she imagined him pissy as usual.

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  • Fellow detectives Tom DeLeo and Andy Sackler, seated across the room, were arguing as usual while the only other occupant, newcomer Detective Lenny Harrigan, was either catching a quick nap or meditating.

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  • You were being a jerk – as usual.

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  • He did not seem unduly concerned, and carried on the procedure as usual.

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  • We take the propositional connectives & and ¬ to be primitive; other propositional connectives are defined as usual.

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  • Before long Chris Eilbeck and Richard Parkin had turned up, as usual Chris had ADR2 ready to go with live video downlink.

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  • You will be able to view your itemized VAT invoice online as usual.

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  • There will also be a cash prize quiz as usual and extra free nibbles!

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  • The clinic was bombed twice in the Blitz of 1940, but repairs were quickly made and work continued as usual.

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  • Sargent then went to fetch it and the judging proceeded as usual.

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  • The Economics and Statistics Library will operate as usual until 16 August.

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  • All main West End theaters remain open as usual during Christmas and New Year.

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  • On the fourth night she did not stand at the window tho he came as usual.

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  • In the order of words, the genitive follows the noun it governs, and, as usual in such cases, the relations of time and place are indicated by prefixes, not by suffixes.

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  • Not only did he write pamphlets as usual on the project, and vigorously recommend it in The Review, but in October 1706 he was sent on a political mission to Scotland by Sidney Godolphin, to whom Harley had recommended him.

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  • Just then the Meletian schism, which arose over the relation of the orthodox to Arian bishops and to those baptized by Arians, distressed the church at Antioch (see Meletius Of ANTioex), and Jerome as usual eagerly joined the fray.

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  • His letters on public affairs in Italy and Europe, especially those which he meant Vettori to communicate to the Medici at Rome, are marked by extraordinary fineness of perception, combined, as usual in his case, with philosophical breadth.

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  • On the morning of January 15, five days only after the adoption of Piso, Otho attended as usual to pay his respects to the emperor, and then hastily excusing himself on the score of private business hurried from the Palatine to meet his accomplices.

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  • We began the lesson as usual.

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  • The princess as usual spoke smilingly and listened with a laugh.

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  • He had now been for some days in Moscow and was staying as usual at his father's house.

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  • The count came waddling in to see his wife with a rather guilty look as usual.

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  • She rose and smoothed her hair, which was as usual so extremely smooth that it seemed to be made of one piece with her head and covered with varnish.

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  • On the morning of the day that the young couple were to arrive, Princess Mary entered the antechamber as usual at the time appointed for the morning greeting.

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  • The old prince, not altering his routine, retired as usual after dinner.

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  • She was speaking as usual in French, and as if after long self-restraint she wished to make up for lost time.

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  • On October 11, the day when all was astir at headquarters over the news of Mack's defeat, the camp life of the officers of this squadron was proceeding as usual.

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  • The gazettes from which the old prince first heard of the defeat at Austerlitz stated, as usual very briefly and vaguely, that after brilliant engagements the Russians had had to retreat and had made their withdrawal in perfect order.

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  • Prince Andrew remained at Bald Hills as usual during his father's absence.

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  • Despite this destitution, the soldiers and officers went on living just as usual.

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  • Daniel himself felt this, and as usual stood just inside the door, trying to speak softly and not move, for fear of breaking something in the master's apartment, and he hastened to say all that was necessary so as to get from under that ceiling, out into the open under the sky once more.

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  • Standing as usual in the middle of the hall and choosing the place where the resonance was best, Natasha began to sing her mother's favorite song.

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  • Natasha kept looking uneasily at everybody with wide-open eyes, as if wishing to intercept every glance directed toward her, and tried to appear the same as usual.

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  • In the club all was going on as usual.

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  • That Sunday, the Rostovs went to Mass at the Razumovskis' private chapel as usual.

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  • A few intimate friends were dining with the Rostovs that day, as usual on Sundays.

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  • Many people were hurrying through the streets and there were many soldiers, but cabs were still driving about, tradesmen stood at their shops, and service was being held in the churches as usual.

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  • His pseudo- orders during the battle were also no worse than formerly, but much the same as usual.

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  • The church bells everywhere were ringing for service, just as usual on Sundays.

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  • In Petersburg at that time a complicated struggle was being carried on with greater heat than ever in the highest circles, between the parties of Rumyantsev, the French, Marya Fedorovna, the Tsarevich, and others, drowned as usual by the buzzing of the court drones.

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  • There were the same receptions and balls, the same French theater, the same court interests and service interests and intrigues as usual.

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  • When Denisov had come to Pokrovsk at the beginning of his operations and had as usual summoned the village elder and asked him what he knew about the French, the elder, as though shielding himself, had replied, as all village elders did, that he had neither seen nor heard anything of them.

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  • Natasha as usual answered before she had time to think what she would say.

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  • And as usual nothing happened in accord with the disposition.

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  • Princess Mary and Natasha met as usual in the bedroom.

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  • When they left the table and went as usual to thank the old countess, Countess Mary held out her hand and kissed her husband, and asked him why he was angry with her.

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  • Meanwhile downstairs in young Nicholas Bolkonski's bedroom a little lamp was burning as usual.

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  • A group known only as Capuchins were as usual on hand to put out any stray sparks.

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  • There is no change in the Chancellor 's course, and to an unprejudiced eye all would appear to be going on as usual.

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  • The full year results will be announced to the market as usual at the end of January 2005.

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  • Simply follow the same routine as usual with regular litter clean-up, and your cat should eventually switch over to Yesterday's News with no problems.

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  • Finish up as usual by applying several coats of mascara.

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  • The company says yes to this question, but they recommend that you apply the conditioner first, wait five minutes and then apply your moisturizer as usual.

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  • You can even use this rule when just getting dressed as usual.

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  • When you're finished, frost the whole cake with green buttercream, and decorate as usual.

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  • Apply a crumb coat of frosting, let it firm, and then frost and decorate the cake as usual.

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  • It seems that after the initial shock and gossip surrounding Jackson's weight-loss surgery was over, it was business as usual for this record executive.

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  • Be affectionate as usual so he doesn't begin to feel slighted.

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  • If so, you can continue to feed as usual.

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  • Variegated varieties as usual are useless.

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  • In "My Madden", check under "Madden Cards" as usual.

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  • Place this where the SIM card goes (usually behind the battery) and use as usual.

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  • These come at varying costs and at varying levels of quality, so proceed with caution as usual.

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  • With the snap-on faceplates, skins, or the silicone skin cases, you can still use your keyboard and see your screen as usual.

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  • Vision impairment may be caused by a loss of visual acuity, in which the eye does not see objects as clearly as usual.

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  • It may also be caused by a loss of visual field, in which the eye cannot see as wide an area as usual without moving the eyes or turning the head.

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  • Rinse and dry before preparing as usual.

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  • In the morning, gently rinse the paste off of the machine and continue washing as usual.

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  • Gather all the supplies and materials you'd need to make ordinary votive candles, and proceed as usual.

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  • Finish pouring and making your candles as usual.

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  • Cross the laces twice before pushing the laces through the next hole directly above the first on the same side of the shoe, instead of criss-crossing over the tongue as usual.

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  • There's one with the numbers floating around inside instead of fixed on the face as usual.

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  • You just continue using your regular phone as usual for voice only calls, or dial a Packet8 Tango or DV326 VideoPhone customer for video calls.

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  • Continue to retreat the stain until it is gone, and then you can wash and dry the garment as usual.

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  • Oily stains can be removed with a dishwashing liquid (not dishwasher detergent) and then washed as usual.

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  • Rub the steak all over and grill as usual.

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  • If this is not possible, you can rest assured that the majority of patients recover very quickly from weekend face lifts and you will be able to go on with your life as usual.

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  • Make sure you leave a space after the username, and begin typing and posting your reply as usual.

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  • How the dream began, she couldn't remember but she was in his arms and he was gazing down at her, his expression as bland as usual.

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  • She was wrong - as usual.

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  • I asked her, as if it was business as usual.

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  • Deidre sensed his anger, though his movements were as controlled and purposeful as usual.

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  • It was business as usual.

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  • It's not business as usual.

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  • The first set relate as usual to the hour of commencement, the second to the hours of occurrence of lightning causing fires.

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  • The residue, consisting of alumina and potassium sulphate, was leached with water to separate the insoluble matter which was dried as usual.

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