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Such local usage still persists, and there are many business in the area that use it.
This latter name is approved on the basis of local usage.
Sizes are determined by a consistent paper size system, according to local usage.
Eventually the fort's name was changed to coincide with local usage.
The total number of troparia is determined by local usage.
Whether a landform is called a mountain may depend on local usage.
"Did you think I wouldn't call the phone company and request the local usage records on your phone?"
In local usage the village is usually referred to as "the Ffrith".
But the place name was not accorded any official recognition and quickly faded from local usage.
Both suburbs were named after developer estates, which entered in popular local usage.
Local usage includes some words from English, Malay and other languages.
All other literature adheres to this local usage.
There are no official standard forms or orthographies, though local usage follows traditional practice for the area or language.
In local usage the name Snow Hills has become established for both hills.
Due to the extremely local usage of the word, it is hard to find stated evidences of the term.
This study supported local usage for wound-healing properties.
The term's local usage covers not only squirrels and tree shrews but also some forest rats.
The term has also come into local usage in which a team/person wins at least three consecutive championships (see "three-peat").
It was an era in which roads and highways developed by local usage and not through concerted government policy.
From that time on, the name remained in common local usage and it is evident that settlers continued to visit the area regularly.
Some freeways are called expressways, super-highways, or turnpikes, depending on local usage.
Bird Sound, which takes its name from nearby Bird Island, is approved on the basis of local usage.
Motive Power ( all local usage)
Local usage refers to the new bridge just as "the Missouri River Bridge."
But its current name became established in local usage, and was made official by the Board on Geographic Names in 1943.