Both men vigorously denied any wrongdoing, staunchly defended their men, and aggressively justified the customary practices of the department. |
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We share those customary rights with all comers there, and we do not restrict their access. |
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My customary answer is to count to fifty and then, after confirming that nobody knows or cares that I'm still on the line, I hang up. |
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It is customary to show reference to the Blessed Sacrament by genuflecting on both knees. |
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The Irish gavelkind, it will be seen, is quite different from the gavelkind customary in the county of Kent. |
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It is customary in Norway to have a shot of this soft caraway and aniseed spirit with breakfast. |
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It's customary to begin the meat of a review with the lead-off track, but in this instance that's a secondary concern. |
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In the early 1940s, it became customary to anaesthetize patients with barbiturate injections. |
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Technically, both films reflect the customary unspectacular competence associated with Hallmark productions. |
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On a customary tropical Hawaiian day, personnel mustered on the gangway and were whisked away to the Arizona Memorial. |
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It certainly seems to have failed to set Dublin alight with our more customary northern passion. |
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In contrast, no previous treaty or customary rule existed regulating method of combat in internal armed conflict. |
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The Court of Appeal addressed those common law customary rights, not treaty rights. |
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Everywhere you go there is the customary welcome drink, a pick-up to take you to a standard room for rest and relaxation before the pilgrimage. |
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He didn't want his 50th jubilee to be celebrated at all, let alone celebrated with the customary pompous laudatory speeches. |
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I added a minor hop and skip to my customary semi-shuffle and waved my stick about a bit. |
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In the 1830s, he reputedly travelled often by land yacht, which raises the issue of customary rights. |
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Court cases are heard in magistrates' courts, based on Roman-Dutch law, and in chiefs' courts, based on customary law. |
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Its work figured in the arguments of advocates in this field that were based on the developing customary law. |
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The ICC Statute codifies international customary laws in another respect as well. |
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Although one action does not necessarily establish customary international law, it makes it more difficult the next time around. |
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The reality is that there is a huge bevy of precedent and law based on customary rights. |
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In 1995, the government established a legal system based on English common law and customary law. |
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Rather they seek a ruling on a pure point of law in the field of customary international law which is itself part of English common law. |
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As Zambia has a dual legal system, the obligation to maintain comes from both customary and statute laws. |
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In Europe many people drink a cup of this herbal tea as their customary nightcap to relax them before going to bed. |
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He races out to the front door and opens it with his now customary desperate hope. |
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Tapia charged forward in his customary fashion but was constantly forced to eat up Barrera's textbook jabs. |
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I had my customary blueberry bagel and coffee, but not before Irishing it up a little. |
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It is one of the many places where America's policy elite is working with its customary disputatious energy to shape national strategy. |
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But as Semel listened and took his own counsel, the rest of the company continued to work at its customary feverish pace. |
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Most British workers eagerly look forward to their customary summer holidays to get away from everyday working drudgery. |
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Later that evening in the hotel he reflected on his achievement in a more customary flippant manner. |
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She was drinking her customary cup of coffee, and looked up at me when I entered. |
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Until his death, on November 16th, 1272, the King continued to rule and to conduct his customary religious devotions. |
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For that reason, it is customary for governors and senators to run for president only after they have won re-election. |
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Immediately following such an exchange, it is customary for the speaker to run away at tremendous speed. |
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In Foreign Policy, as elsewhere, it is customary to rank one's assets according to cost-effectiveness. |
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It is customary for artists to perceive themselves as the conscience of society. |
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That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right. |
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It is customary for local associations to make decisions on such matters as membership sales and nomination deadlines, the former MLA said. |
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In this type of experiment, it is customary to pay the participants for their inconvenience and for agreeing to be good subjects. |
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On February 2nd, it is customary to put a stuffed animal or something of the like in a window that faces eastward. |
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It is customary to associate the march of reason with a rejection of ritual and ceremony. |
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It's not customary for people in the publishing industry to ask what readers want. |
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It is customary for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements. |
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New signing Stuart Calvers made an impressive start and veteran fullback Martin Potts popped over his customary drop goal. |
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I said the customary rights should not lead to the granting of freehold title. |
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We look at a case, which highlights the clash between Aboriginal customary law and Anglo Australian criminal law. |
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He knew that his people wouldn't carry out that wish because it's not customary within general Maori protocol to cremate the dead. |
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There, he advises that someone should recite the Credo continuously for a dying person, which was the customary practice of his fellow friars. |
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Different formatives may be customary depending on the verb from which the action nominal derives. |
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This is not an issue of outing, but of honoring the customary silence among couturiers. |
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He entered the courthouse with his customary sun glasses and ever-present cell phone. |
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Grain prices took their customary nosedive after last year's brief upward fling. |
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Broadly, over half of English tenants held their land by copyhold, that is by customary tenures involving low rents. |
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This year the Cliburn, in its customary effort to include a contemporary work, held an invitational competition for composers. |
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It's customary to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. |
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This principle is part of the very alphabet of customary international law. |
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However, there have been few attempts to base modern policies of resource conservation and management on customary ways of doing things. |
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Evans was not only in with the No. 1 offense, but he was still filling his customary role on special teams. |
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His customary difficulty in fighting his way across a room was compounded on this occasion by his wife, who intervened to persuade him to stay. |
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According to Batak customary law, only the men had the right to inheritance. |
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This, in my view, would be a distortion of the principles underlying customary law of succession and inheritance. |
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In the event of a customary marriage only, customary inheritance laws are enforced. |
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Since Eritrean society is still highly influenced by customary principles, the status of women in many communities is inferior to that of men. |
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Recent shark attacks in Florida have sparked the now customary feeding frenzy in the media. |
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Mr. Grantley, without any indelicacy or mention of their previous meeting, smiled at her when the customary salutations were being made. |
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A definition of terrorism does exist, and the phenomenon also amounts to a customary international law crime. |
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The customary number with children from the audience goes without gush or embarrassing coyness. |
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These provisions fully support the view that certain articles of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea codify customary law. |
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Lawyers today are rarely that idolatrous, but most of them salute the customary emblems of American civil religion. |
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The dessert menu is short, with the customary choices of creme caramel and ice cream. |
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For the same reason, it is customary to kiss a sacred book when closing it and putting it away. |
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With a hollow clink, it once more sat at its customary place, the level of liquid lowered. |
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The same is true of the large clienteles who gathered at the doors of Roman nobles during customary morning salutations. |
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The Maori elements are to be found in the bands of symmetrically ordered paua shell inlay, a customary ceremonial and artistic material. |
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Between the customary five-month terms of the school year, Mary clerked in her father's store. |
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However, these villages' customary landowner clans refused the dam's construction, outlining several reasons. |
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Her sweet customary scent, Evening of Paris, hovered over the tension of the car. |
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At British house parties it's customary to bring a bottle of booze along and give it to the hostess. |
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The Sanskrit pandits hired to translate and sanction this new interpretation of customary laws created a curious Anglo-Brahmanical hybrid. |
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I am sitting right at the back of the room, in my customary chocolate brown polo neck sweater, head bowed. |
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Costuming for this performance was the customary dress of the Sundanese, both formal attire and everyday street clothes were worn. |
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But how were those notions of ownership and property understood in customary terms? |
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In customary law, only the flag state has jurisdiction to enforce regulations applicable to vessels on the high seas. |
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Nevertheless, it is customary for newlyweds to attend the local monastery later for a blessing and a simple ceremony in which texts are chanted. |
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We were told that it is customary to high-five the drivers as they come out of the pits. |
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In soap making, it was formerly customary to saponify the fat with caustic potash, and then to add common salt. |
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These responsibilities of the heir under customary law had indeed been enforced by courts. |
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Came on for his customary pensioned half an hour and immediately tried a cute one-two with Scholes which didn't come off. |
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A common type of gift for clergy is the customary honoraria for officiating at weddings or funeral services. |
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The customary greeting involves a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and perhaps a slight nod of the head but rarely embracing or kissing. |
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As is customary we signed a statutory declaration and paid for the insurance policy against problems. |
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Most people could name only a few of the Pimbwe gods, clan observances, or customary procedures. |
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The champion, who won both Epsom's Derby and its Oaks, is riding with his customary brilliance and resolve. |
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The clothing was as plain as it could possibly be, almost severe, and he had forgone the customary heeled shoes in favor of military half-boots. |
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He was a classical singer and even when it was not customary for people of the cloth to perform on stage, he did so with aplomb. |
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The every day refers what is normal, customary and habitual involved in our day-to-day existence coping. |
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The customary rate for a good caddie varies wildly, even at clubs in the same neighborhood. |
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I had popped into a bar with friends for the customary freshly squeezed orange juice. |
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I am waiting for the customary compliment that he normally reels off but I am kept waiting. |
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The boys were sprucely dressed in the customary costume of shirt, breeches, stockings and shiny black shoes. |
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After that it is customary that we write in the visitors' book in the originally arranged room of Yuri Gagarin in the museum in Star City. |
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My new government of troglodytes, murderers and spivs barely elongates the customary scream I give upon waking. |
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The court customary was the court for unfree tenants or villeins and was presided over by the lord's steward or bailiff. |
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Of course, the excitement is dependent upon the wind and lately it has been shifting between the customary north-easterlies and southerlies. |
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After the business was finished members had nibbles and their customary glass of wine. |
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Once a specific customary usage right is recognised, it is simply registered on the local plan. |
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Last seen, Jerry was celebrating with soda water instead of his customary libation in a brown bottle. |
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This summons to free enquiry, untrammelled by customary beliefs, was taken up by the Greek philosophers, and especially by Socrates. |
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To use a dictionary in a translation paper is a different kind of test from the customary idea of unseens. |
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In many instances one finds several customary family units occupying a single house, often residing in a bedroom each. |
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For very precise measurements of heat flow, it is customary to use a bomb calorimeter. |
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Known for his humble and unassuming style he often wears his customary hooded brown robe and sandals. |
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It is customary on this day to eat from the fruits of trees, and to recite the appropriate blessing of thanksgiving before eating. |
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The silent cop at the corner of the Coast Highway means it's customary to make long turns. |
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As a result of missionary influence, it has become customary for a woman to cover her hair with a scarf or hat. |
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Several university presidents chaired committees and, following customary practices, earned an additional fee for this responsibility. |
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The customary laws of war, when adapted for conflict with unlawful belligerents, must always incorporate rules of humanitarian restraint. |
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It is based upon the customary international laws of belligerent occupation, including the Hague Regulations. |
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It specifically prevents the Maori Land Court granting freehold title to Maori tribes that claim customary ownership. |
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Determined to keep my head and not let my customary timidness send me into a panic, I took a deep breath and tried to think logically. |
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It is also customary to serve people food and drink when they visit a home. |
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It was, and still is, customary for the thurifer then to incense the people in parochial churches. |
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Among the Basotho, it is customary for aristocrats to marry within the clan. |
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Change requires the individual or group to unlearn old habits, methods of performing routine tasks, and customary thought patterns. |
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It was customary when they finished, to bow as a sign of respect to their master. |
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In response, Killeavy looked to their county star Steven McDonnell who, in his customary manner, pointed. |
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When the police lodged a case against him recently, he and his supplicants reacted in the customary manner. |
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In fact, schools hog the limelight, by celebrating the festival in a customary manner, involving children and teachers. |
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Both candidates agreed to use the evolving medium of television as a venue for the customary leaders' debate. |
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With maybe three paces, with half the customary backlift of a player intending to blast the ball, he guided it with his right instep. |
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In Spain it is customary to eat Manchego with olives, sun dried tomatoes, good fresh bread and a fine glass of Spanish red wine. |
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On offer were the customary rice cookers, fans, hot water urns and last but not least gold. |
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In delicatessens, it is customary to offer sample tastes of foods as part of the exchange process. |
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There was the festival's customary unlimited bowling, plenty of oat sodas, sarsaparillas and White Russians. |
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The poem begins with the customary praise to God and then lists her sorrows and in the end she gives her salaam to everybody. |
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Ever since, the victory over the asura is celebrated with customary obeisance to the Goddess Durga. |
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Within a week of the wedding, he was back at the theater, ensconced in his customary aisle seat in the third row. |
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The customary smirk returned to Trey's lips and he about-faced, coming closer to the nervous young man. |
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The only thing it lacked was gremolata, the customary dusting of parsley, lemon zest and garlic. |
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Instead of the customary quadrangular layout, the 15-mile course would be a seven-sided affair, each side about 2.7 miles long. |
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The festive colors of red and green, as well as the customary exchange of gifts, likewise have Pagan origins. |
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The opinion referred to a prior decision holding that courts were bound by the applicable customary law. |
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For these women it was customary to apply cosmetics and to dress their hair in the morning. |
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It's customary to add vinegar or lemon juice to fish, so it seems natural that this should be partnered by a wine high in acidity. |
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At this time it was customary for the sons of the top people to make a grand tour of Europe as part of finishing their education. |
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There were no clan leaders to begin the deliberations with the customary religious rituals. |
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It is customary in the north of Ireland to refer, in a jocular way, to water as Adam's ale. |
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At one point, some of the addaxes trotted over to us, no doubt looking for their customary handout. |
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Dressed in his customary jeans, waistcoat and granddad shirt, he had everyone clapping and singing to Hold Me Close. |
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Each page of The Finishing School is alive with her customary ironic, dry wit, and yet she somehow leaves the reader thirsty for more. |
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If the lama is a high Rinpoche or your own teacher, it is customary to prostrate three times upon arriving and once when leaving. |
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Therefore, that which becomes customary is the most reasonable and appropriate course of action to be followed. |
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The latter event came closest to threatening the singer's customary composure. |
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As is customary at the start of a new hunting season, Ferry and the South Shropshire hunt, where he is joint master, were in pursuit of fox cubs. |
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The invasions of Germanic peoples brought strong traditions of customary law to these shores. |
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Knowledge production cannot be departmentalized from other functions, as is customary in industrial manufacturing. |
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But the jury with its customary Delphic clarity did not reveal precisely how they had come to that figure. |
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Such political statements are not customary after a meeting with the president, and Malloy hit back hard. |
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It is customary to take children outdoors every day in prams or strollers. |
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I am quite sure it is not too late to switch the customary pen for a corgi pup. |
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He did recover his composure and went on an hour-long walkabout with the Leicester Square crowds, signing autographs and chatting on mobile phones in customary fashion. |
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And so, I walked in without my customary bright smile, wan, blinking hard. |
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For the queen of fashion herself, I will make sure my party starts early enough so that she can drop by for her customary 10 minutes before going off to bed at 10 pm. |
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They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds. |
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When the welkin had ceased to ring with their laughter and screeches, it was customary to join forces and proceed arm-in-arm to spend the evening in the town. |
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In Japan, it is customary that a person who rents a room pays a deposit and key money to the owner in addition to the monthly room rent when a contract is made. |
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Many minors report that curses, threats, and sometimes even beatings are customary during this experience. |
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In a normal investigation it is customary to release a preliminary report as soon after the event as possible. |
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Robertson came out in his customary camo, and told the audience that it was the best suit of clothes he owns. |
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It is customary for political campaigns to keep their most forthright views in-house. |
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As is customary in detective films, the film periodically withholds information, and indeed gives false clues in the form of misleading flashbacks. |
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Lot welcomes the strangers with open arms, as is customary for the times. |
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Similarly, it is customary to write Yehudah with an aleph rather than a final hey, lest one accidentally leave out the letter dalet and write the Tetragrammaton. |
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It was customary for the hostess and ladies to retire to the adjoining drawing room at the end of the meal leaving the men to their own discussions and to drink and smoke. |
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The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work. |
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The female following are also eagerly anticipating the launch of the season, and particularly the production of the customary team line-up photograph. |
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It is a life-sized statue of the Pharaoh in the customary royal striding position, wearing the royal head-cloth nemes and holding a mace in one hand. |
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Watson's colleague passed up a glass of champagne, the customary welcome at the Scottish Politician of the Year awards, saying he wanted some food to line his stomach first. |
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Instead of being robed in the skin of a lion or a leopard that is customary for African royalty, he is clad in a cape made from the skin of some wild animal. |
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Towering over the viewer, it is an imposing icon, with a size and status which at the time would have been customary for portraits of the aristocracy or gentry. |
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How can a bureaucrat exhibit his or her customary arm's-length skepticism when the law of the land demands cooperation, facilitation, and a unified common objective? |
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Losing faith in the customary avenues for change, they began to seek new outlets for their aspirations in Masonic lodges, provincial academies, and political clubs. |
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In a case decided in 1950 the Brussels Court Martial had already ruled that torture in time of armed conflict was prohibited by a customary international law rule. |
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The P99 has the customary passive firing pin and disconnector safeties. |
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It is generally customary to consider the doctrine largely in connection with those states which have been proponents of power, autocracy, and absolutism. |
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It is customary to serve whisky throughout a Burns Supper, for example. |
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Saints, indeed, indulged in a spot of showboating, knocking the ball around their backline repeatedly, drawing the customary ole's from their fans. |
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To support instead the gradual evolution of a customary prohibition of amnesty for the crimes under discussion, one may mention other elements of State practice. |
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But while Owen adds little to the genre's customary sound, one has to admit he does it well by not letting the tortoise-like pace get too monotonous. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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Not only does he appropriate the customary male garb of the early 1860s, but additionally appropriates the gendered-male, socially transgressive act of gambling. |
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It was customary to donate silver to the college in these circumstances, and his unnecessarily extravagant gift was a monteith weighing no less than 46 oz 10 dwt. |
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While it's not customary to design a room using scents, a blossomy smelling candle next to a withered, old couch can definitely lift the mood of the entire room. |
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The movant must plead facts which will support the conclusion that counsel's actions did not measure up to the customary skill and diligence of a reasonable attorney. |
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Now that paid annual leave is customary they would seem to have served their purpose, while for the retired, the unemployed and the unemployable they are irrelevant. |
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It is customary that six or eight ushers take part in the ceremony. |
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Then the accompanying bouillon, a spicy broth scented with chilli and cumin with the customary soft, but not mushy, root vegetables and a sprinkling of firm, floury chickpeas. |
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It is also customary to tie a kata around the neck of a deceased lama, as a sign of petitioning his quick return and the unmistaken recognition of his reincarnation. |
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With customary detachment, Hamilton became a bosom friend of Lafayette while at the same time assessing French motivations in an entirely dispassionate way. |
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The customary verbals gave way to unstinting praise after he was out. |
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The town's acquisition of jurisdictions from its lords would have been a sufficient motivation to compile a written set of customary usages of the town. |
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He upheld customary usages and institutions in Goa, reduced anti-Hindu discrimination, promoted education and tolerance, and abolished the colour bar. |
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In those days it wasn't customary to breech a boy until he was about four. |
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Unlike in some noirs, however, much of this drama is played out not in the customary cramped corners of a dark city but in broad daylight and natural settings. |
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Isn't it customary to ask the person's dancing partner before cutting in? |
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Many Southern productions have been lost, and the videotapes re-used, as was customary in those days of very expensive blank videotape on big open reel machines. |
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Other categories of refugees were left without international protection, as the principle of non-refoulement was then not yet part of customary law. |
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When I was a final year medical student at Birmingham University it was customary to gain your first experience of obstetrics and gynaecology in a different region. |
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But as the election campaign gains momentum, young Sinn Fein canvassers will be pounding the beat in Northern Ireland, exuding their customary dynamism. |
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On the surface, the rwandan mode of reconciliation, enacted through customary Gacaca tribunals, appears to have restored harmony. |
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Instead of being the customary deep red, it was an odd carmine colour. |
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Their land is fairly remote, tucked away from customary life on undulating hills and drainage folds that are thickly wooded with live oak and chaparral. |
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This year too, the Holi was celebrated in the city, with the usual splashing of coloured powder and water on one another and, of course, the customary distribution of sweets. |
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From the perspective of the customary rule as stated by the ICRC, it is not clear whether the WP munitions were being used to render insurgents hors de combat. |
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In the US, it's customary to get something that you've paid for. |
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He began the finals last week in his customary way of drawing Richards, the best volleyer in the world, to the net so that he could win points by passing him. |
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It was customary for brides to do their hair up in a Shimada-style coiffure, so women stopped cutting their hair when it came about time to be getting married. |
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His customary combativeness in print hasn't mellowed much, mind you. |
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The students vary with regard to their levels of enculturation, that is, familiarity with the accepted customary beliefs and social norms of the dominant group. |
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For collective bargaining to have a real point, it must achieve wage rates and non-wage conditions more favourable to the employees than the customary rate. |
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In places where female infanticide was a customary practice, female foeticide has come in as a deadly substitute that is more convenient, less traumatic and equally effective. |
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Apart from the stoic traditional perspective that purists hold, it is the fertile imagination of artistes that brings about a fresh outlook to a customary concept. |
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With their customary bravery, most Japanese soldiers fought to the death. |
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The Committee has been using customary law practices to interface with the law and justice system through pre-court conferencing and other similar initiatives. |
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As customary they will both get their names on the monthly medal board and be eligible for the Gold final, but Terry won the plate on a count back. |
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That customary land status can easily be turned into freehold title. |
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It is hard to argue that one act creates customary law when the classical concept of custom comes from long usage and recognized scholarly comment. |
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Snack-sized examples of the white cheese pastries are eaten in Bulgaria all year round but at new year it is customary to home-bake them full of written wishes. |
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Having left families behind in their native land, it was customary for the Chettiars to make periodic visits home to preserve family ties, and to build palatial homes. |
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It is customary to shrug off new structures when the reality is that we are afraid to replace the plethora of ones that are not working sufficiently well. |
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Also, it is customary for the president or vice-president to give a speech honoring the contributions of the dead and lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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In many places in Britain, it was customary to light huge bonfires in the fields to ward off baneful influences, often accompanied by much partying. |
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Unlike the routine inaugural functions, where the chief guest makes his customary lengthy speech, the Kotwal of Hyderabad chose to be point blank in his approach. |
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After a training session on the beach at Filey the players also enjoyed their now customary pre-FA Cup match meal of fish and chips at the Three Tuns pub in the seaside town. |
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Sometimes, co-op members based their arguments on customary law. |
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And we'll never forget that it was the criminalisation of customary access to the commons which first drove Karl Marx to the study of political economy. |
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Thus, the institution of chieftaincy and its role as established by customary law, together with its councils, is important and should be maintained and guaranteed. |
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That provision, negotiated by New Zealand First, perverts the international common law doctrine of customary title and its application in Aotearoa. |
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At that time, there had been no legislation for customary rights equivalent to the Act of 1832 for easements or the Act of 1932 for public rights of way. |
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The Act defines a customary marriage as one negotiated, celebrated or concluded in terms of any of the systems of indigenous African customary law in South Africa. |
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Low flows have made it more and more difficult for coarse fish such as chub and dace to make their way to their customary spawning grounds in the Kyle. |
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The right of pre-emption or exclusive purchase in the same article was used by the Crown to lawfully extinguish Maori customary title and thereby allow alienation. |
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It was at the Hong Kong Open, during the customary pro-am dinner, when the organisers encouraged me and four other golfers to start dancing on stage with two carnival girls. |
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It is customary in this House to have a bill, after each election and before the next, to tidy up any areas in which there are deficiencies or imperfections. |
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During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries it was customary for iron clubs to have a curved or dished face, which promoted easy lofting of the ball. |
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Upon retirement, it is customary for the Sovereign to grant a Prime Minister some honour or dignity. |
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Street food in Dubai includes shawerma, hommus, falafel and a customary fresh fruit cocktail juice. |
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In the 13th century customary Saxon law was codified in the vernacular as the Sachsenspiegel. |
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As was customary in Mongol military tradition, all princes of Genghis's line had to attend the kurultai to elect a successor. |
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Any codified constitution will be overlaid with supplementary legislation and customary practice after a period of time. |
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They are appointed for life, although the customary age of retirement is 75 and the sovereign may remove them. |
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Legal studies were marked by the steady advance of Roman law into areas of jurisprudence previously governed by customary law. |
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After the field show, it is customary to parade the stands before exiting the field. |
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These changes brought the customary rights of lay rulers such as John over ecclesiastical appointments into question. |
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As is now customary for us, we conducted two interviews with leading figures involved in the topics of the dossier. |
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John was incensed about what he perceived as an abrogation of his customary right as monarch to influence the election. |
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There are traces of Scandinavian law in the customary laws of Normandy, which were first written down in the 13th century. |
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As is customary for the holder of that office, Blair was appointed a Privy Councillor. |
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Its ancient customary law was drawn up as the Lex Frisionum in the late eighth century. |
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It is of a seven order and includes the customary mouldings of zigzag and beak-head. |
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The most usual and customary feorm or rent..must be reserved yearly on such lease. |
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Performance is frequently tied to verbal and customary lore, whereas context is used in discussions of material lore. |
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As is customary practice, a revised PPI for Liquefied Petroleum Gas will be published 4 months later. |
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The very obscurity of the Latinism should give you a sense of how daunting a task the research into customary international law is. |
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It is also important to note that the Act makes the payment of lobola one of the requirements of a valid customary marriage. |
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I was just about to apply the customary two red maggots to the hook when my host produced a handful of huge lobworms. |
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What this Author has intended is a cursory exanimation of the basic principle of customary international law and its basic application. |
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It is probable that the Yasa simply put into written law the principles of customary law. |
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Gar den, is Dylan's father, Steve, not playing his customary guitar as he does in Yes, but the Japanese koto instead. |
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Folklore also includes customary lore, the forms and rituals of celebrations such as Christmas and weddings, folk dances and initiation rites. |
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Consanguineous marriage is customary in many societies, but leads to an increased birth prevalence of infants with severe recessive disorders. |
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Behind the Daffy Duck smile and customary tennis net veil, there lurked a greedy, bossy, old crabstick. |
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The Young Turks, as might have been expected, wrote in their customary flippant, cheeky style. |
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Waterfowl entries may depict the black brant, common merganser, greater scaup or dusky Canada goose, also shown in their customary surroundings. |
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Liturgy is the customary public worship performed by a religious group, according to its beliefs, customs and traditions. |
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In some communities it was customary for ministers and priests to preach anticircus sermons in all churches on the Sunday preceding the circus. |
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This agreement reenforces the liquidity position of the company heading into the customary seasonal raw material inventory build. |
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Tacitus notes that as each tribe had its own customary law, the political power of the king could vary between nations. |
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Lesotho has a dual legal system consisting of customary and general laws operating side by side. |
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They were going to take the floor for the jump ball, dapping up the Clippers players as is customary before games. |
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It was customary in the north to have an arval or funeral dinner after an interment. |
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In some monarchies it is customary not to use an ordinal when there has been only one holder of that name. |
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The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others. |
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The Lombard Libri Feudorum and the French Beaumanoir reduced to some sort of order the customary feudal law of Europe. |
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Greece has claimed an exclusive economic zone, as it is entitled to do so, as per UNCLOS 1982 as well as customary international law. |
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Solera anticipates that the closing of the offering will take place on or about June 2, 2014, subject to customary closing conditions. |
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It is uncertain as to what extent the Convention codifies customary international law. |
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Alfred Hitchcock makes his customary cameo appearance walking in the street in a gray suit and carrying a trumpet case. |
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Formerly, it was customary to appoint commoners to the office of Lord Keeper, and peers to the office of Lord Chancellor. |
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Della Seta's discussion of the customary cutting of cabalettas, for example, acknowledges a certain long-standing legitimacy to the practice. |
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As it was customary to commission a piece from a local composer, Wood invited Sargent to write a piece entitled Impression on a Windy Day. |
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He dispensed with the customary sight gags and pratfalls that give comic opera a bad name, letting the humor grow Out of character instead. |
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Some widows in Brigstock also probably sold free bench lands, despite the customary restriction on such sales. |
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It was customary for the first son to inherit the farm and the second son to enter the priesthood. |
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This led to the customary law, which was often more discriminatory against women, to be applied over it. |
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There was, however, a great deal of resistance so that civil law rivaled customary law for much of the late Middle Ages. |
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They retained the Norman customary law and developed it in parallel with continental Normandy and France, albeit with different evolutions. |
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