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Someone would arrive at my profile with the
usual
rage and scorn, I would respond with a custom mix of Bible verses, pop culture references and smiley faces.
The moon overlooks the action “like a silver bow,” signifying erratic behavior, the dark side of love, and the bewitching allure of a world where the
usual
rules don’t apply.
Now, a subsistence wage scenario, you might think, is exotic and strange, but it's actually the
usual
case in human history, and it's how pretty much all wild animals have ever lived, so we know what humans do in this situation.
Here is the
usual
version of climate change.
Before I know it, she has skiddled across the parking lot and in between the cars, and people behind me, with that kind of
usual
religious charity that the holidays bring us, wah-wah wah-wah.
The obtuse triangle, which has an angle greater than 90 degrees, wakes up as
usual
and keeps growing.
An environment without the
usual
carbons, or food, that bacteria, like us humans, need to live.
The odds of winning this destructive genetic lottery increase over time, or if the new species is closely related to the virus’
usual
host.
And when we think how do we bridge that gap, the
usual
answer is, "Just tell people."
You know, make you not follow your
usual
train of association, but make you rewire.
One day, a store owner was closing his store a little bit later than usual, because there was a customer who had actually left a little bit later.
When enforcement agencies land up at polluting sites or dust-spewing construction sites, their whack-a-mole approach doesn't always work, because as soon as their attention turns somewhere else, the offenders go back to business as
usual.
And once a course of chemo treatment is over, the healthy tissues that’ve been badly affected by the drug will recover and begin to renew as
usual.
Samir Khader: Business as
usual.
But this does not follow any of the
usual
trends.
But with summer over, the
usual
sources run dry, and the foraging wasps start taking more aggressive risks.
And I'm hopeful because it's not only philanthropy that's reorganizing itself, it's also whole other portions of the social sector, and of business, that are busy challenging "business as usual."
Some cities get the outbreak under control and go back to business as usual, only to have a resurgence and return to physical distancing when a new case passes through.
Every time I am home I am confronted with the
usual
sources of irritation for most Nigerians: our failed infrastructure, our failed government, but also by the incredible resilience of people who thrive despite the government, rather than because of it.
And within 40 years, physicists discovered the whole explanation, expressed, as usual, in elegant symbols.
There is the idea of business as usual, that the future will be like the present, just more of it.
The
usual
sort of thing.
Now, if you think about how our world got so accelerated, the
usual
suspects rear their heads.
Yeah, it was the
usual
cocktail: a little bit of threats, a little bit of friendly advice, a little bit of financial police, a little bit of text control, so you always have somebody who never leaves your office.
That's about all you're going to get, because you can't use the
usual
sort of systems.
England is right behind you, as
usual.
We can step back out again and then reorganize the data by cause of death, seeing that circulatory diseases and cancer are the
usual
suspects, but not for everyone.
Business as
usual
in healthcare is broken and we've got to do something different.
Africans and Indians, as usual, South Americans, and Eastern Europeans in particular are on our buy list.
It's business as
usual
for your brain.
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