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  • ourt on 4 November 2002, and was awarded, as customary, a damehood (DBE).
  • ying a Jolly Roger adorned with torpedoes, a customary act of Royal Navy submarines after a kill.
  • , then the Nation still makes provisions for customary adoptions into one of the clans.
  • creativity is not grouped on the base of its customary aesthetic style, school and movement but is
  • ons not prescribed by the rubrics, but still customary after Mass.
  • shington, DC, upon the latter's reaching the customary age limit of 75, and appointed Donald Wuerl,
  • It is customary, also, to bathe here.
  • It was customary among the vazimba to submerge the bodies of
  • Although it is customary among Ashkenazim to refrain from listening t
  • e measurement systems, Imperial (U.K.), U.S. customary, and metric.
  • opulace of Banja Luka were exempted from all customary and extraordinary taxes "as long as they are
  • ted at home by her mother and tutors, as was customary, and was considered quite accomplished in mu
  • Bench Division in 2000, and was awarded the customary appointment as Dame Commander of the Order o
  • from 5 July, and is expected to receive the customary appointment to the Privy Council.
  • In the year following he declined the customary appointment as one of His Majesty's Chaplain
  • a High Court Judge in 1992 (and received the customary appointment as a Dame Commander of the Order
  • released in the UK on what had become ZTT's customary array of formats: standard and picture disc
  • on of the product forbids dressing it in the customary artifices.
  • Ps" by Stenton and Lees does not include the customary asterix against all living former MPs, all o
  • After minarets became customary at mosques, the office of muezzin in cities
  • As was customary at the time, the unit was actually named Lea
  • It is customary at the Meron celebrations, dating from the t
  • As customary at such festivals, Chembai sang for the limi
  • es were divided into three "Battles", as was customary at the time.
  • ritual act instead of white chickens, as was customary at the time, they, for lack of any other opt
  • e company to an education led by men, as was customary at the time.
  • As was customary at the time, two points were awarded for a w
  • when attending the House of Commons, as was customary at the time.
  • nvited back without having to go through the customary audition process.
  • ourt of Appeal on 15 January 2002 and, as is customary, became a member of the Privy Council.
  • show by singing a medley of his hits in his customary blackface.
  • peace until the enemy is driven back to its customary borders."
  • When he performed the customary bowing at the threshold, Nobunaga intended t
  • ed to go on tour to promote the album as was customary but instead presented it in the relatively n
  • t publish it in magazine installments as was customary, but kept it to himself until it was complet
  • e FA Cup and the League Cup, receiving their customary bye to the Third Round of both tournaments.
  • aica named after his eldest son, who, as was customary, carried the title of Viscount Mandeville be
  • Apparently, Queen Elizabeth missed her customary Christmas plays by the choristers of St. Pau
  • ch window in its front gable rather than the customary circular rose window.
  • lithini has called for the reintroduction of customary circumcision after it was banned by Zulu kin
  • ion were not disclosed, and it is subject to customary closing conditions.
  • roval of Centennial's stockholders and other customary closing conditions.
  • He said that although cherry had been the customary color for years, most people didn't know exa
  • eoples, and in lieu of further bloodshed the customary compensation was paid to King Ecgfrith for h
  • clearly were intended to and did amend this customary constitution.
  • re than 3,500 feet and recovered by applying customary control inputs.
  • ally phasing themselves out in favour of the Customary Council system.
  • The traditional ' Customary Council' system is the Nation's preferred me
  • ly on August 1 and dug in to prepare for the customary counterattack, 200 flares were distributed a
  • rs ("barons") being its suitors; the other a customary court for the copyholders.
  • d to England in May 1795, where he faced the customary court-martial for the loss of his ship.
  • On January 30, 1867, Benteen made a customary courtesy call to the quarters of Custer and
  • award him a Stanley Cup ring, as well as the customary day spent with the trophy in the off-season.
  • and Rufinus, the name Macedonians became the customary designation in the West.
  • cognized as Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should
  • ention of English shippers and builders, the customary dissent and ridicule of "Yankee notions" wer
  • cording was reviewed in Billboard: "With the customary Dorsey eclat, Jimmy enters two new ballads i
  • ly twelve minutes even though it forgoes the customary double exposition.
  • r father didn't have enough money to pay the customary dowry, so she was not admitted.
  • accept a rabbinical position or to wear the customary dress of the city's sages.
  • hop until his resignation, on 2005-04-01, as customary due to his age.
  • e always duties because it was your historic customary duty to pay.
  • nning a manned mission to the Earth bringing customary Earth greetings, including "Hello", "Hi", an
  • Armstrong's customary education enabled her to learn the Okanagan
  • is also available and many places offer the customary egg tart.
  • The law contains ancient customary enactments of Saxony, and, in the form in wh
  • divided into 5 distinct areas: recreational, customary, environmental, commercial and international
  • e church's website describes the building in customary evangelical Protestant terms, regarding the
  • strict Commissioner's Court, Koforidua, in a customary Ewe ceremony later that year, and had two mo
  • b banger that slyly suppresses" Timberlake's customary falsetto.
  • back, and makes itself a bed there, with the customary feline kneading of claws.
  • y character, pays most of all tribute to the customary finale established by Joseph Haydn in the pr
  • of the film studios refused to provide their customary financial support, the RCA Victor Division o
  • alto saxophonist Marshall Allen provides his customary fireworks.
  • o half of the fish caught in their usual and customary fishing grounds, Meeds angered many of his c
  • vival style, three bays wide rather than the customary five, since the lots were narrow.
  • orated into the kingdom of Castile it became customary for the king of Castile to visit Guernica an
  • premiership of Labour's Helen Clark, it was customary for senior members of the legislature, execu
  • It is also customary for alumni and supporters of the state's mai
  • During this period it was customary for party apparatchiks to arrive in large to
  • By this point it was customary for Cabinet ministers running in by-election
  • Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson it is also customary for Chasidim to hold a farbrengen with their
  • Today, it is customary for the President and the Prime Minister, as
  • For reasons unknown, it became customary for travelers on Highway 62 (also known as R
  • He receiving the (now customary for Ministers of Cambuslang) doctorate in 19
  • poverty level, marital status, etc.) that is customary for Wikipedia pages describing a municipalit
  • In recent years, however, it has become customary for Illini fans to wear orange at all home g
  • council to a term of one year (though it is customary for him or her to serve multiple terms).
  • pear on the official electoral ballot, as is customary for parties in a state of formation.
  • ioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church it is customary for the bishop to visit each parish or regio
  • conducted in the Eastern Orthodox tradition customary for Ruthenians, were now to be taxed, with m
  • It was customary for Schubert to respect the poet's sequence,
  • It is also customary for all men to grow beards during this time.
  • ngeles Memorial Coliseum, and it soon became customary for them to bring transistor radios to the g
  • As is customary for the organization, cartoonist Pap Dean pr
  • al so as to be inside the larger oval, as is customary for most oval tracks, since live pit stops a
  • It is customary for the family of the groom to invite the co
  • As had been customary for centuries, the UPCUSA originally held so
  • It is customary for the Vice President to be inaugurated by
  • Like most pop shows of the time, it was customary for performers to mime to a recording of the
  • not meet many key humanitarian requirements customary for any country that wishes to consider itse
  • On completion of the task, it was customary for the men to be rewarded with an extra rat
  • was already a Knight of the Bath (KCB) as is customary for senior civil servants, in which case it
  • ples in Scotland and Wales where it is still customary for the hunter who kills the first woodcock
  • It was customary for farmers to set aside a portion of their
  • It is not typical or customary for Foxhound breeders to screen for any here
  • eton or as part of a pair of 2s, it is often customary for that player to re-start play immediately
  • Although it is customary for an exorcist to kill youkai, Kantarou cho
  • nce, titled at birth as Duke of Anjou as was customary for the third son, was born in 1608.
  • all different from the album's version as is customary for most FSOL singles.
  • harpsichord, employs a fuller sound than was customary for the French composers to whom he referred
  • the late 17th and the 18th centuries it was customary for the Bishop of Rochester to also be appoi
  • ers originated in Australia, where it became customary for golf players to have a drink of LLB afte
  • It was customary for a rural line supported by a company or i
  • l the first half of the 20th century, it was customary for pilgrims having an audience with the Pop
  • e fourth side did not fade to silence as was customary for the vast majority of records.
  • It has become customary for distilleries to sell barrels of whisky t
  • robable due to the fact that it is no longer customary for anyone to marry his brother's widow.
  • As it was customary for members of the court to attend the funer
  • casion of his first entry into Rennes it was customary for him to be borne on the shoulders of four
  • nd Flemish are significant enough that it is customary for Flemish television shows to be subtitled
  • f the parliamentary session in 2010 as it is customary for a member of the opposition party to hold
  • ters Hanna and Jadwiga are preparing for the customary fortune-telling to determine who will be the
  • The tantour was a customary gift presented to the bride by her husband o
  • of Canada has not acknowledged Pimicikamak's customary government in modern times.
  • Volkoff's customary greeting is a kiss to both cheeks and, in Ch
  • The GREP tool may be used like a customary GREP tool, however JRipples will rank each c
  • his own father, from his third year, in the customary guru-sishya tradition, as a part of overall
  • He died in 1638, leaving the customary half of his estate to his widow Anne.
  • As was customary, he bowed low over the threshold before ente
  • Despite the weather, there was a customary high voter turnout (83%).
  • It is customary, however, for them to be invited to particip
  • nto the grave if its mother had died, as was customary in Eskimo culture.
  • In the Roman Catholic Church, it was customary in most places before the 1960s for women to
  • Nonetheless, as is customary in Thai hospitals, some medicine is prescrib
  • id to have performed in Delos, and which was customary in this island as late as the time of Plutar
  • It was customary, in fact, to publish the poem as part of the
  • It is customary in houses and temples of Bhagavathy, a femal
  • so your back is not facing another person is customary in Iran and Iraq.
  • It is customary in many places to bless fragrant herbage on
  • rovide the external assessment at 16 that is customary in the UK.
  • action displaced the calendar that had been customary in that territory with the Gregorian calenda
  • As became customary in the Danish royal house upon marriage to a
  • ms or dogmatic rules, in contrast to what is customary in the "Protestantse Kerk in Nederland", the
  • d of one meeting, Stowe flashed the "V" sign customary in the Sixties and said, "Peace".
  • ockwise around the track instead of the more customary, in the U.S., counter-clockwise direction.
  • As it was customary in German academic circles at the time, he f
  • rict as "The Castle", dropping the "t" as is customary in English.
  • s original name was Johann Dietz, but as was customary in the 17th century, when he became a univer
  • s units in Medieval France, and never became customary in the British American colonies or the USA.
  • e unit, but the symbol is capitalized, as is customary in metric units derived from names.
  • ate from Wax Chandlers; beeswax candles were customary in churches, while tallow (animal fat) candl
  • It is customary in Tongan culture that princes get a traditi
  • As was customary in similar cases (for instance, the later tr
  • believing that large commissions are somehow customary in business.
  • As customary in those times, he was baptized the followin
  • As customary in the ancient world, he does not touch the
  • It was the customary institution that framed casual marriage alli
  • The customary intended purpose of exploding cigars is as a
  • e Resemblance Between Modern and Traditional Customary International Law", 40 Va.
  • in both protocols are recognized as rules of customary international law valid for all states, whet
  • ant was tried for rape as a "war crime under customary international law".
  • To note, state practice and customary international law that ships of all states h
  • th the boy, and while intimacy is just about customary, it is never necessary; when it is present,
  • laeans on certain days threw cakes and other customary items into the spring of the Cephissus and t
  • The series started out with a customary kiss between Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas,
  • He received the customary knighthood on his appointment.
  • as a High Court judge in 1975, receiving the customary knighthood and becoming a Bencher at Lincoln
  • of Justice on 25 May 1989, being awarded the customary knighthood, and served until 1996.
  • 8 (as Mr Justice Scott Baker), receiving the customary knighthood, and allocated to the Family Divi
  • (later the Family Division) and received the customary knighthood.
  • to the Queen's Bench Division, receiving the customary knighthood.
  • ion of the High Court in 1993, receiving the customary knighthood.
  • d to the Chancery Division, and received the customary knighthood.
  • of Justice by Lord Birkenhead, and given the customary knighthood.
  • n's Bench Division in 1988, and received the customary knighthood.
  • ecration (27 June) did not take place in the customary Lambeth chapel, but in the chapel attached t
  • The Beeliar people had customary land usage rights over the land from the Swa
  • he jerib was roughly equivalent to the other customary land measures in south Asia and the Middle E
  • Removal of customary law and cultural practice considerations fro
  • text is currently drafted on the question of customary law and whether that may place Indigenous cu
  • We understand in talking about customary law that it is a law based on culture and tr
  • hat these facts demonstrated a new and clear customary law absolutely forbidding nuclear weapons.
  • iously did the Saxons cling to their ancient customary law that clear traces of these social surviv
  • uch as civil society, law enforcement, xeer ( customary law), and Shariah-based district courts.
  • Tacitus notes that as each tribe had its own customary law, the political power of the king could v
  • s are of value for the history of feudal and customary law.
  • I also want to make a note about matters of customary law.
  • mon law and Equity; Subordinate legislation; Customary law.
  • old girl, given on the grounds of Aboriginal customary law.
  • In older Malay language, adat refers to the customary laws, the unwritten traditional code regulat
  • career he played in positions other than his customary left-half; in the 1926-27 season he was used
  • merican runs, it was whittled down to a more customary length of 107 minutes.
  • eighty minutes, sixty-five minutes over the customary length.
  • ver, the 2005 fall semester saw a rebound to customary levels of play which continued in the follow
  • Station), the landmarks are across the local customary limit of Wan Chai on Canal Road.
  • ty years old, he resumed his labours and his customary manner of life.
  • ve, because Francis was then rewarded in the customary manner for such messengers of success, with
  • "It is customary maritime law that the person who identifies
  • Africa to prepare a report on Christian and customary marriage.
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