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geralmente
Under normal conditions.
usually
generally
commonly
ordinarily
unremarkably
remarkably
portugués
geralmente
usually
generally
commonly
ordinarily
unremarkably
1
Immigration New Zealand said work visa applications
usually
took weeks not months.
2
Aberdeen's oil industry is
usually
associated with activity in the North Sea.
3
These men
usually
believe there is a simple answer to their problem.
4
Long months of inaction induced more thoughtfulness than soldiers' conditions
usually
allowed.
5
Traditional families
usually
share one house and one set of house rules.
1
High-pressure systems bring
generally
calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2
In reality, election officials don't
generally
use the e-mail address, she said.
3
Nonetheless, Sanders says northern Europe is
generally
healthier than the Mediterranean regions.
4
Good data
generally
leads to a business having a better bottom line.
5
Developed market stock indexes are
generally
in positive territory for the year.
1
Background: People
commonly
use psychoactive substances to increase physical and psychological pleasure.
2
Background: Administrative data are
commonly
used for surveillance of chronic medical conditions.
3
The genocide in Darfur, for example, was a
commonly
asked YouTube question.
4
Domestic violence is
commonly
used to take children away from their mothers.
5
However, its relationship with other
commonly
used measures has not been evaluated.
1
The people were
ordinarily
brought but little in contact with the Government.
2
I mean it was just the way folks
ordinarily
set things up.
3
This was not how nature
ordinarily
appeared to Americans in Chapman's time.
4
For example, a man,
ordinarily
honest; a great need; a sudden opportunity.
5
The night was impenetrably dark and the chaise more than
ordinarily
rickety.
1
Amazon plodded along
unremarkably
for several years after the bubble burst.
2
For the most part, this corner of Buenos Aires is
unremarkably
middle class.
3
In this part of Connecticut, streets like these are
unremarkably
common.
4
For my part, the transition to acceptance was
unremarkably
difficult.
5
He served Caesar loyally, if
unremarkably
,
in Gaul and afterward.
1
Army officers were given posts
normally
held by civilians or police officers.
2
But the second appeal
normally
only considers points of law or procedure.
3
Americans
normally
must file their tax returns by April 15 each year.
4
He knows that in a given situation there are
normally
many choices.
5
A federal agency
normally
takes weeks or months to issue a determination.
6
Piers, why don't you ever ask really good questions like that
normally
?
7
The weather was
normally
pretty good and everybody was in good form.
8
These conditions are
normally
imposed by local authorities and by private agreement.
9
Britain
normally
follows the sensible practice of recognising states, not particular governments.
10
Journalists don't
normally
ask themselves if a story is important or interesting.
11
Governments
normally
work right up to these deadlines before presenting their plans.
12
The information you deal with
normally
is not about your own health.
13
No one ever quite behaved
normally
around the issue of Northern Ireland.
14
This would
normally
take place over at least a number of days.
15
However, these meetings would
normally
occur with ministerial briefings and officials present.
16
It is, however, important to have more capacity than you
normally
need.
normally
operate normally
breathe normally
function normally
work normally
run normally
portugués
geralmente
habitualmente
popularmente
ordinariamente
comumente
usualmente
normalmente