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1  I             |   Robbery and murder were their ordinary occupations, for an Arab
2  I,        0(1)|       tradition that it has its ordinary signification of 'reading,'
3  I             |         those used in every-day ordinary life, while with the later
4  I             |  pilgrim divests himself of his ordinary clothes and assumes the
5  I             |       rude, fierce eloquence in ordinary language. The only rhetorical
6  I,      XVI(2)| followed. Others take it in its ordinary sense of 'nation;' but the
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