A first
place finish usually required a flawless run.
Not exact matches
After classes are
finished for the day, there's
usually some sort of combination of home cleaning / grocery shopping / errand running that takes
place.
I
usually leave the
finished cheesecake bars on the counter for an hour, then
place it in the refrigerator.
As long as we stay around 3 - 5th
place we'll be fine since we
usually finish the season strong.
Arsenal
usually finish a season strong to snap up a top four
place, and this greatly worries me, as that could be enough for Wenger to sign again.
I know we have
finished 2nd
place once (forgot whigh year) within the last decade, but
usually 4th
place.
We could have taken some solace knowing we have a game in hand to buffer the pressure a bit, but the two teams which
usually finish in the top 4 and a stone throw from 4th
place ALSO have game in hand.
My bet was on the weightlifter to take the first
place and the strongman would
finish second
place, considering that powerlifters are
usually concentrated on low reps and 1RMs.
I read online that someone uses one mason jar and keeping adding to it and drinking from it for 5 days and then on the six day starts a new jar, so this is what i do as well, marking off day 1 and
place a 2 beside it and when I get to 5 I start another jar but
usually only get to three before I
finish it off and start a new jar.
I say «
usually,» because this long, slow, digitally - mediated discussion we're having is taking
place strung out across the same period of time in which I'm finally
finishing my doctorate in digital comics.
Usually introduction part is written after
finishing a body part of your paper for you to know exactly which facts to make a reader interested you could
place in your introduction.
Lack of exercise is
usually because the underlying did not
finish ITM or because option traders never wanted it in the first
place.
The monumental
finished piece has
place settings for 39 mythical and historical famous women, writing them back into the heroic history
usually reserved for men.