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Her paintings depict the lives of ordinary people in the last century.
Movie theaters are harder to repurpose than ordinary stores in a shopping mall.
She accused the government of trampling on the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen.
At times, his performance verged on brilliance, but at others it was only ordinary.
My job's been downgraded to that of ordinary editor.
Thus, the many inns and ordinaries, taverns and alehouses that sat along highways and littered towns and villages nationwide were crucial in collecting and distributing the flow of news.
His aim is to motivate teachers to turn an ordinary lesson into an interesting one.
The urgency of passing time is expressed in a vocabulary which is both small and 'ordinary'.
There is indeed such a thing as 'literary language', distinct from and in a sense derivative of ordinary language.
Words continue to have their ordinary meanings but what the author means is different.
The results provided are those from ordinary least squares regression.
They differ from ordinary genes in that they can move from one site to another in the chromosome.
Such investments demanded the participation in wage labour of both men and women: two 'breadwinners' in an ordinary family.
We are directly presented with them in our ordinary experience, and so must start with them in any investigation into hidden and unknown causes.
The jokes could be played out in a fully contemporary setting and could often concern the adventures of very ordinary downtrodden men.
In addition, choice theories complete their concept of voluntariness by positing a concept of the ordinary market.
Look around you and everywhere you will find ordinary persons going about their everyday business performing familiar, unremarkable activities.
When these result in avoidable death, and they do, then it could be anyone who just happens to be there- employees, consumers, ordinary citizens.
The ordinary stuff of realism at its most immediate seldom needs elaboration, since it is something the novelist shares with his reader.
In the eyes of ordinary folk, the crusade was a holy war for the sake of war.