Even in the normal course of events, the Riadys might have run into difficulties because the acquisition would have required approval from federal regulators who have repeatedly criticized the family's banking practices over the past 10 years.
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The E . Trade Exchange membership is open to any type or size of business that buys and sells goods and services in the normal course of events, and members will be listed in a " Members'Directory ".
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In particular, heat has come from two groups which in the normal course of events have less to say about Israel : the religious right and the neo-conservatives, who want America to play a more forceful role in the world.
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In the normal course of events, Dr . Williams may be with us until 2020, long enough to see a number of women bishops in post, and long enough for the opposition to the ministry of practicing homosexuals to have withered away,
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If there is appeal as a matter of right from the lower court to the higher court, any decision by the lower court which is viewed as mistaken by the higher court will in the normal course of events be corrected in short order by reversal on appeal.
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"We know of no reason now, nor do we foresee any in the normal course of events in the future, why Newt Gingrich would be ineligible to serve as speaker, " those two lawmakers _ Reps . Porter Goss of Florida and Steven Schiff of New Mexico _ wrote their Republican colleagues.
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"We know of no reason now, nor do we foresee any in the normal course of events in the future, why Newt Gingrich would be ineligible to serve as Speaker, " those two lawmakers _ Reps . Porter Goss of Florida and Steven Schiff of New Mexico _ wrote their Republican colleagues.
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Here, as Head states, " for five happy years we worked together on week-ends and holidays in the quiet atmosphere of his rooms at St . John's College . " In the normal course of events, Head would travel to Cambridge on Saturday, after spending several hours on the outpatient department of the London Hospital.
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"There are no problems that arise in the normal course of events that a student can't solve, " said Duke, who gives a lecture to parents called " Parenting a College Student : What to Expect " at Emory's freshmen orientation . " If the parents are involved, the students don't get the sense of having done things on their own.
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In this way, one can talk about mind power in much the same manner as about horse power . . . . . . . G is in the normal course of events determined innately; a person can no more be trained to have it in higher degree than he can be trained to be taller . ( pp . 156 157 ).