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Customarily, when painter Ben Aronson's work is exhibited in a gallery, a catalogue is published filled with images of artworks in the show and an appreciative essay by a critic.
Daniel Grant: The Disappearing Art Catalogue Essay Daniel Grant 2011
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Customarily, the Fed submits surplus profits from its operations back to the Treasury's coffers.
Could The Federal Reserve Go Broke? Nicole Hardesty 2011
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Customarily, global steelmakers have negotiated with the three big miners to set prices annually, or more recently quarterly.
China Shippers Question Brazilian Ships' Safety Chuin-Wei Yap 2011
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Customarily, when painter Ben Aronson's work is exhibited in a gallery, a catalogue is published filled with images of artworks in the show and an appreciative essay by a critic.
Daniel Grant: The Disappearing Art Catalogue Essay Daniel Grant 2011
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Customarily, in making judgments about advertisements, we rely on local government licensing procedures and law enforcement actions to determine whether a business is operating legally.
Craigslist controversy follow-up: Backpage.com targeted, Post drops massage-parlor ads Rob Pegoraro 2010
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Customarily, when one makes a substantive change, such as blanking out an entire person in a copyrighted photo in print and substituting someone else and then reprinting it online, one gives the attribution for the original.
Milton Friedman: The Man Who Laughs, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Customarily, twenty-three persons are impaneled and evidence is presented to them.
Raw Law Esq Muhammad Ibn Bashir 2010
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Customarily, twenty-three persons are impaneled and evidence is presented to them.
Raw Law Esq Muhammad Ibn Bashir 2010
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Customarily, a firm that agrees to settle violations of securities law related to disclosures would lose this special status, thereby penalizing the firm with a lengthier and costlier process for issuing securities.
SEC showed leniency to bailed-out Bank of America, watchdog report says Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010
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Customarily, such calls are referred to the CIA and FBI contingents in the embassy.
Cable reveals manual for handling defectors Jeff Stein 2010
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