• His answers have evolved over time, but he usually says that he finds that the other Justices ask too many questions and that the lawyers should be given a chance to speak for a time without interruption.

    NEWYORKER: Partners

  • He usually refrains from scaring the guests on those trips, although he says proudly that the boat hit 29 knots once with his daughter at the helm.

    FORBES: Mine's Lighter

  • He says that special operations personnel usually like their work in the military and are more likely to make a career of it than members of the other services.

    NPR: Military Works to Retain In-Demand Special Forces

  • They are usually refused help, he says, on the grounds that their mortgage is being paid, even if they have no cash of their own to cover everyday expenses.

    ECONOMIST: Divorce and economic growth

  • If it works, he says, the two-party system that can usually be relied upon to reach some kind of compromise might once again be allowed to function.

    FORBES: Soros Lets It Rip In Question Time At Davos

  • But other countries accept that risk, he says, because it is usually outweighed by the lower cost of borrowing in a more liquid market.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil��s government debt

  • He says that a pupil taking five AS-levels will usually have to take 15 papers in the third term of the lower sixth year.

    BBC: 'Four exams a day' nightmare

  • Usually he says the women can deliver it in much less time than that but sometimes the sperm does not arrive in good enough condition and the women are told they must try again.

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  • In three years on the website, Mark Feary says he has received any number of "Uh oh" emails, usually telling him that the KOM he'd recently obtained had been reclaimed by its previous holder.

    WSJ: The Last Place Lance Armstrong Can Race

  • He usually constructs shelves for displaying about 20 bottles "something that blends in, " he says, noting that he takes a careful approach to curating these shelves, as he would with books in a library.

    WSJ: Creating a Dining Room With Wow Factor

  • So much so that "any minor change in what you usually consume is easily noted, " he says.

    BBC: The recipe rage problem

  • "That's not usually a sign the company's going under, " he says.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "Vica versa it's really helped as well, " he says, explaining that he is currently taking a class in e-commerce in which students usually have to use invented sample business data.

    CNN: The MBA entrepreneurs

  • More than 60% of the world's rough diamonds come from Africa, he says, but a lack of expertise and relatively high labour costs means that the stones are usually shipped overseas, to countries such as India, for assessment and cutting.

    ECONOMIST: MONITOR

  • "Certain ministers seem to want to highlight this issue from time to time, usually when there is another story that they don't want to hit the news, " he says.

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  • "Usually when you think of black, you think of a sleek Ferrari or something like that, " he says, standing in front of a wall of the room's cantilevered bookshelves.

    WSJ: All The Pretty Houses

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