This is no ordinary time, though, and this is no ordinary president or administration.
Ms McFadyen said she was looking forward to spending "ordinary time" with him.
"This is no ordinary campaign because this is no ordinary time, " Kerry said.
It was not clear whether Goodwin had told her assistants to apply similar scrutiny to No Ordinary Time, the 1994 bestseller about Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, for which she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize.
The ancient Greeks had two different words for time: chronos for ordinary time and kairos for time of special quality -- a particularly propitious time for which our "right time" is a rather weak translation.
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Among the other books that suit my summer taste for page-turning history include No Ordinary Time, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand and, a book I recently read about the relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill, Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship by Jon Meacham.
This was common even before last year's unrest, but ICT says that this time ordinary citizens have been required to take part in such exercises.
It's not a time for ordinary people to be taking extraordinary risks.
For the first time, ordinary Americans will be able to go online and invest in entrepreneurs that they believe in.
Mr Hollande himself said that at a time when ordinary workers were struggling, high earners could "make this effort for two years".
Every time an ordinary sick person get carded for buying cold medicine, she is a victim of this second kind of policy error.
It is practically the first time that ordinary Cubans, with very little access to foreign media, are getting details about the country's unofficial opposition.
In order to ensure the message of his monuments is clearly absorbed, the government encourages ordinary Iraqis to spend time among them, locating an amusement park at the martyr's memorial and a theatre within the complex of the triumphal arches.
It was a time when its ordinary stars were less savvy and seemed more genuine.
And it was still not time for the ordinary devotees to have their turn.
At a time when the ordinary wages for a man were about a shilling a day, these were huge sums.
His secular opponents, meanwhile, would do better if they left their ivory towers and spent more time with the ordinary people of Turkey.
Harsh as it may sound, it is hard to avoid the disturbing conclusion that Virginia is for killers, the ordinary people who profit big time from big war.
At a time when countless ordinary Britons have been badly squeezed by economic austerity, the charlatans and outright crooks of the City have continued to award themselves outrageous pay packages.
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The bull market of the 1920s was unique in that it marked the first time large numbers of ordinary people participated.
Her main idea so far seems to be that plays can describe the everyday in something approximating the real time it takes for ordinary citizens to make up their minds about anything.
Now, based on my research and experience producing my white-collar crime documentary, Crossing the Line: Ordinary People Committing Extraordinary Crimes the time period between being convicted and sentencing can span over a years time.
It is appropriate that governors like Jindal call a time-out for the ordinary taxpayer versus those with inside influence.
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The journey itself is less meaningful than the time the writer spends with ordinary Congolese, often living hopeful lives.
In the past few months the press has been allowed to issue brief reports on at least some Politburo meetings after their conclusion the first time since the 1980s that ordinary Chinese have been regularly informed of their occurrence.
Yet, despite the stubbornness of official attitudes, ordinary Iranians have generally fond memories of the time, before 1979, when America was deeply involved in their affairs.
Even the grandest scenes, with their quasi-Biblical sublimity such as the bewitching dinner of seduction and an earthly leave-taking that plays like a real-time transfiguration never leave ordinary wonders behind.
Ordinary people compromise in their lives all the time.
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