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The central bank has only to maintain its customary percentage of gold behind the deposit.

It may have been shorn of its customary snow-capped splendour, but it was still a majestic sight.

In Korea, it is customary for grooms to request that their successfully married friends carve them wooden ducks as a token of great marital bliss.

On the 14th day, it is customary for a boy to take his girl friend out to dinner, buy her flowers and chocolates, write poems, sing to her or even spell out her name with rose petals!

It is customary to tip the waiter.

It is customary to think of three general types of wound union.

I've been using the toolbar for about six years, and it rapidly became a customary and very habitual part of my working life.

In the marina, he chose a motorboat with a full tank of fuel and set out across the calm sea, now free of the customary pleasure craft, petroleum tankers, and cross-Channel ferries.

And the villagers claim customary rights. Their families have used the forest for generations.

Up until quite recently you've had other ideas in mind, so have been uncharacteristically relaxed about your customary concerns.

In Israel, job hunters have the option of including a headshot with their resumes, whereas that is customary in many European countries but taboo in the United States, Ruffle said.

In March of this year Mr Netanyahu was humiliated during a White House meeting devoid of the customary pomp.

At the time it was customary instead of presenting a sheet of vellum to hang on the wall to present graduates like Borough with a pair of perfumed gloves.

It is often customary, when one has a new idea, to ask if Dirac hasn't done something in this area.

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But for tourists, as a regular diet was not customary.

原因在于,由于高文盲率,许多阿富汗人和巴基斯坦人发现更容易理解不成文的习惯法(customary law[font=宋体]),普什图语中称为“narkh[font=宋体]”。

Meanwhile, the Obamas got the customary silver framed photograph of, er, the Queen and her husband.

That morning we woke up, turned on the TV and, as I recall, saw someone playing the cello instead of the customary programming.

It is because, given high levels of illiteracy, many Afghans and Pakistanis find it easier to understand unwritten customary law, in Pushtu called narkh.