"normally" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Although the Spanish were normally secretive about their exploring voyages and the discoveries made, the 1779 voyage of Arteaga and Bodega y Quadra became widely known.
- Before the official unveiling of the iPhone 4 on June 7, 2010, two prototypes were brought to the attention of the media, breaching Apple's normally secretive development process.
- Should the deal work out, it will be the first plane ride with hundreds of journalists for the normally secretive Arafat.
- Red Cross officials, normally secretive, surprised me by warmly embracing a public airing of the question.
- France, which is normally secretive about its police activities, today announced its antiterrorist actions with much publicity.
- Unusually for the normally secretive Indian Army, the news and photographs of this expedition were published in The Illustrated Weekly of India, a widely-circulated popular magazine.
- Mr. McCain said his comments "may upset the very powerful Ethics Committee," and, indeed, they threw the normally secretive deliberations of the panel into open partisan battle.
- The normally secretive intelligence services were thrust into the public gaze in the Summer of 2003 after the death of the eminent government weapons expert, Dr. David Kelly.
- Still, in an uncharacteristic move at the normally secretive company, Toyota has been showing its future technology to the press.
- The case is fascinating because it provides a window onto Mr. Jones's normally secretive - and immensely lucrative - operations.
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