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1Usually — Usual U su*al, a. [L. usualis, from usus use: cf. F. usuel. See {Use}, n.] Such as is in common use; such as occurs in ordinary practice, or in the ordinary course of events; customary; ordinary; habitual; common. [1913 Webster] Consultation with …
2usually — adverb see usual I …
3Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt — Studio album by John Frusciante …
4Polemonium coeruleum having corymbs of drooping flowers usually blue Gray — Jacob Ja cob, n. [Cf. F. Jacob. See 2d {Jack}.] A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews), who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven ( Gen. xxviii. 12); also called {Israel}. [1913 Webster] And Jacob said . . . with my… …
5Text-based (computing) — Usually used in reference to a computer application, especially a computer game, a text based application is one whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics. This does not mean that text based applications do not have… …
6Researcher — Usually, a researcher or scientific researcher is someone who is professionally engaged in scientific research, technological research or engineering research.There are academic, industrial and government or private institution researchers. For… …
7Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm — Usually referred to as SITA, Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm is a method to test for visual field loss, usually in glaucoma testing or monitoring.It uses an analysis of neighboring points to shorten the test time and, indirect,… …
8That's the story of my life... — Usually spoken when something goes wrong. * /I spent seven years writing a novel, but no publisher wants to accept it. That s the story of my life./ …
9That's the story of my life... — Usually spoken when something goes wrong. * /I spent seven years writing a novel, but no publisher wants to accept it. That s the story of my life./ …
10hinterland, near — usually within 5 miles …