"If you take Gerrard and Torres out of the Liverpool team then it is ordinary to say the the least, " the 53-year-old told BBC Sport.
Det Insp Andy Haslam said the robbers would have made a lot of noise and appealed to anyone who saw or heard anything out of the ordinary to come forward.
The White House historically extends invitations to ordinary people to join the first lady in the public gallery of the House chamber during the speech, believing they can help put a human face on an issue or proposal the president will discuss during his annual address.
They plan to use Bollywood stars to try to inspire ordinary Indians to tackle climate change.
Should government be allowed to force ordinary people to violate the moral laws to which they subscribe?
Some pundits want the government to launch a publicity blitz to urge ordinary Japanese to spend more.
But we still face a problem as old as democracy itself: how to get ordinary citizens to pay attention to information and connect candidates to policy positions.
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Specifically, people who are able will find ways to move compensation from ordinary income to capital gains if the latter is taxed more favorably.
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The BPP program, which is operating on a minimal budget, now has more than 800 online volunteers, ranging from ornithologists to amateur bird watchers to ordinary citizens looking to translate a piece of science history.
And what economists universally agree is that tax cuts for middle-class Americans, tax cuts for 97 percent of small businesses have far greater positive economic impact than tax cuts for the wealthiest of Americans because the tax cuts to ordinary folks tend to go right back into the economy in the most immediate and beneficial way.
Thus, apart from the direct ethics of suffering, justice and equality, there is another reason to support all reasonable means of poverty reduction: this is the only way to secure the ability of ordinary people to participate in debates about culture within their own communities.
As Corsair does have some contracts overseas, Cruz saw the opportunity to take what was a very ordinary payment to a board member and turn into something potentially sinister.
Italian banks are suffering and are less willing to lend, making it harder for ordinary businesses to borrow money.
It wants to reduce the fat retirement savings tax breaks that now go to the highest earners, while encouraging ordinary folks to save for retirement.
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Mr Trimble has been compelled to stay at the table by the desire of ordinary unionists to be represented in talks, plus his own belated awareness of Mr Blair's commanding position.
But modern art is just as likely to alienate ordinary people as to excite them.
That's because the rules-making body won't sell Stimpmeters to ordinary golfers, only to clubs, golf-course superintendents and tournament setup officials.
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Both the Tories and the Lib Dems plan to allow ordinary party members to choose the order of candidates on their lists.
But he will find it harder to persuade ordinary South Koreans to suffer more pain, especially now that the economic news is brighter.
And William Sharpe, a Nobel prize-winning economist at Stanford University in California, asserts that most of the financial-advice software now being touted to ordinary investors fails miserably to deal with risk.
Then when we needed someone to push the cause of inner city children struggling to avoid a life of crime, or to bring the benefits of high technology to ordinary Americans, or to clean the environment in a way that created new jobs, or to give small businesses a better chance to make it, John Kerry said: Send me.
New taxes, rising unemployment and cuts to pay, pensions and social welfare provisions have brought many ordinary Greeks to their knees.
But when you see what he has had to deal with in Iraq, he jumps from just an ordinary sportsman to something different.
In fact, all of the devices in Darby's home -- from the biometric mouse that has his computer reading fingerprints instead of asking for passwords to the media center in his lounge -- are available for ordinary consumers to buy in shops.
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.
But he hinted (c) in his emphasis on the need for "credit easing" to get money flowing to ordinary businesses, in addition to anything decided by the MPC.
Because they have access to information unavailable to ordinary investors, the staffing to review such information and detect abuses, as well as the financial wherewithal to pursue wrongdoing, pension funds frequently enter into confidential settlements with managers.
He has lost touch with the real experiences that connect ordinary listeners to his music.
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