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    usually
    [ adv ]
    under normal conditions
    <adv.all>
    usually she was late


    Usual \U"su*al\, a. [L. usualis, from usus use: cf. F. usuel.
    See {Use}, n.]
    Such as is in common use; such as occurs in ordinary
    practice, or in the ordinary course of events; customary;
    ordinary; habitual; common.

    Consultation with oracles was a thing very usual and
    frequent in their times. --Hooker.

    We can make friends of these usual enemies. --Baxter.
    -- {U"su*al*ly}, adv. -- {U"su*al*ness}, n.

    1. Like kinsmen in neighboring Zaire, their height averages about 3 feeet and they usually live in forests, eating meat, roots and wild fruit.
    2. In business, the partner usually stays quietly out of the limelight.
    3. Stanley Chesley, the lead lawyer for the residents, has said lawyers expect the monitoring will last 30 to 40 years and track such things as lung cancer and kidney diseases usually associated with uranium pollution.
    4. They could choose among any number of new parties, usually led by totally new politicians.
    5. This is usually confined to the local producing association and the republican government.
    6. The toughest decision usually was whether to buy or lease the photocopier.
    7. Most dwarfism is genetic, but it usually does not strike all members of a family, and it can be caused by more than 100 disorders, Ott said.
    8. And if you make yourself happy and you look happy and you're having a good time, it'll show usually." Commercial success is another question.
    9. The 50-minute flights from Bangkok usually are packed with foreign tourists heading to the beaches of the island on the Gulf of Thailand, 300 miles south of Bangkok.
    10. If this situation continues, the wave of strikes will certainly grow." Some economists are puzzled by the widespread labor trouble. During a recession, they say, workers usually are more concerned with keeping their jobs than getting more pay.
    11. I've always found that even though there usually is some sort of a base point below which you presumably don't get any bonus, that invariably some type of an extenuating circumstances will be presented.
    12. The degree of regimentation matters; at three months children usually are removed from their families for all but a day a week.
    13. He noted that the Texas Panhandle, western Oklahoma area usually only gets about a half-inch of precipitation in February in a good year, so a dry month doesn't make much difference to the winter wheat crop.
    14. The potential size of such expansions is usually not revealed in budget estimates of the expansions' initial years.
    15. But people well-versed on the subject say such concern by possible users usually doesn't last.
    16. Both measures are aimed at those who leave the government and then immediately lobby their former colleagues _ usually on issues with which they were involved.
    17. There are usually no witnesses other than the child and victimizer, and there is rarely conclusive physical evidence.
    18. "Since the best quality track is usually found on lines connecting and traversing large population centers, the Energy Department is generally forced to choose between using higher quality track and avoiding high population areas," the report said.
    19. Donovan's life work is art usually seen at a great distance in a fleeting glance from a car window.
    20. If you cause an accident with a car, or hit a pedestrian, they could sue you for damages. Most cycle insurance policies cover legal liability, but personal accident cover (for any injuries you suffer) is usually extra. Security is a consideration.
    21. However, the program allows a Medicaid recipient to retain his home _ usually a person's primary asset _ as long as a family member is living there or the recipient expects to return to the home.
    22. Depending on the type of software and peripherals used, the machines can serve either as the main computer in a network of many terminals (a role usually filled by a minicomputer), as a technical workstation or as a very fast personal computer.
    23. Moreover, steelmakers are finding the usually receptive Asian market saturated: Japanese steel buyers are beginning to have excess inventories and the construction boom there seems to be slowing.
    24. Adding to the confusion surrounding the incident, Mr. Howard said, the Iranian jetliner also was transmitting identifying signals usually associated with civilian aircraft.
    25. It cannot be controlled by drugs and usually kills within one year of diagnosis.
    26. Experienced mountaineers usually take two days to hike the roughly 16 miles to Mount Whitney's summit from the trailhead at 9,000 feet, near Lone Pine.
    27. She notes that European women usually prefer iridescents, Americans and Japanese like rose, and Middle Eastern and South American women prefer cream.
    28. Each of the major carriers usually has an average of $241 million of unused tickets issued.
    29. That's usually a market top, says Dohmen.
    30. I'm usually on the other side of the law.
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