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Customarily is an adverb.

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They are customarily very nice people.

Good manners are customarily well accepted in a society.

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Customarily, the brides parents pay for the wedding.

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Not as humans customarily use the word.

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Customarily, the right hand.

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A wagon customarily has 4 wheels

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There is customarily a meal of celebration and gifts are given to the young man.

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Draidels are spins, customarily played by children during the Chanuka holiday.

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On the Feast of the Ascension customarily dated forty days after the resurrection.

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Any measurement of anythingCAN be described in decimal numbers.

Three things that customarily ARE described that way are US money,

gasoline pumped into cars, and stock prices on US exchanges.

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If by this you mean what fruits are customarily called vegetables, two of the most common are the tomato and the cucumber.

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By law, the trial is customarily usually held in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed, but there can be exceptions.

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When counting things, it's customarily recited immediately after ' 12 '.

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The Havdalah spices are not customarily burned. We say a blessing on the spice (such as cinnamon) and smell it as is.

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The President is customarily sworn into office on the steps of the US Capitol building.

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about 15 days, 11 to be customarily made and 4 for the shipment

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No. Urinating in Public is customarily a Disorderly Conduct-type misdemeanor crime.

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Fees are customarily included in the ticket price.

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'Custom' is customarily accented upon the very first of its' two syllables.

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The word "dense" means thick, the musical term is "dance", and the girls' name is customarily "Denise".

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Italian women customarily gather around the newly decorated tree and shave their mustaches.

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Buddhist devotees customarily offer food, water, lamps, incense and flowers to the Buddha.

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Traditionally, the pranking period ends at 12 o'clock midday.

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Case assignmemnts are usually made the the Chief Judge of the Circuit. It is customarily done on a rotational basis.

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Customarily it would be the godparents responsibility to provide the candle. However, in practice, the Church provides the candles.

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They are customarily titled Pastry Chefs, and the salary depends on location, responsibilities, skill level, and experience

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They are usually much larger than fish balls and customarily served with a spicier red sauce.

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To learn where you can look for guidance in finding promotional ideas that will work for you better than the ones that are customarily used for office products try checking the world wide web for more information

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A teenager who customarily served as a knight's attendant during Medieval times was called a squire.

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It is customarily considered as being the date of martyrdom or death of the Saint, thus celebrating their welcoming feast into Heaven.

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usually, commonly, typically, normally, on the whole, widely, publicly, universally, extensively, conventionally, customarily

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Popes customarily wear a white zucchetto and that included Pope John XXIII.

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The map Earth is customarily drawn with the North Geographic Pole at the top.

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The Hittite warriors were all men. They were derogatorily nicknamed effeminate ones, since the warriors customarily wore their hair long.

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OFTEN : frequently It is also used to mean usually, commonly, consistently, normally, naturally, habitually, customarily, routinely, or typically.

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We customarily have a fried food such as potato pancakes because the oil reminds us of the oil in the Temple's menorah (in which the miracle occurred).

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Sulfur is poly crest medicine . it is antipsoricmedicine . In 200 potency it is customarily used to start treatment of chronic diseases .

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Forever, eternal.

Meaning 1: habitually, regularly, every time, consistently, invariably, perpetually, without exception, customarily

Meaning 2: forever, for keeps, eternally, for all time, evermore, till Doomsday

Meaning 3: continually, repeatedly, persistently, incessantly

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