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At the same time, he complained that Apple had „refused“ his requests to waive the app Store`s usual 30% fee on in-app purchases. Secret instructions would not affect the rights of a buyer who does not know them and relies on the usual authority. It is customary to offer the repairer a cup of coffee. The Centers for Disease Control has developed its own test, as is customary, but a laboratory error has made it useless. Behavior accepted as normal in a society is an example of common behavior. Such political statements are not common after a meeting with the president, and Malloy retaliated harshly. Michael worked with his usual rigor and care. Each place seemed unsatisfactory, but worst of all was his usual couch in the office. There is no reason in the real sense of the word for the term „proboscis“ to be applied to an alternately introversible and perpetual tube connected to an animal`s body, and yet this is a very common use of the term. A Marine stood in front of the West Wing on Wednesday afternoon, as is customary when the president is in the Oval Office. It is common for political campaigns to keep their most obvious views internally. As usual, the court gave no reason not to accept Davis` case. On Wednesday evening, as was his custom, he went down to the village.

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