The prototypical typewriter of its day, The Underwood was made by John Underwood. |
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Boss David Brent is the prototypical, uninspiring putz with a bad goatee and an even worse sense of humor. |
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The prototypical post-industrial forms of organization are networks, joint ventures, strategic alliances, and virtual organizations. |
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With two doctors, some nurses and support staff, this is your prototypical small business. |
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Omega Dock was a place with a long history of constructing new, prototypical vessels. |
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In its cast of comely lasses are the prototypical visions found within the boundary of the male fantasy. |
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That particular war seems prototypical of international events that subsequently disappear from public memory. |
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The book thereby instantiates the very same dynamics as constitutes her prototypical Melanesian agent. |
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The endless demos, petitions, teach-ins, sit-ins, and conferences meld together into one prototypical news story, complete with oversized photos. |
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During its run on network television, Homicide was the prototypical redheaded stepchild. |
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I suppose Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller was the ichiban Tarzan portrayer and Maureen O'Sullivan with prototypical Jane. |
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Although highly derived, it is nevertheless the prototypical eukaryote, unencumbered by the requirements of multicellularity. |
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Until now the plasma membrane was the prototypical membrane for biophysical studies of lateral protein mobility. |
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Curiously, those measurements may as well have served as a blueprint for our prototypical swimmer ever since. |
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As the prototypical alarmin HMGB1, IL-33 could play a critical role in the immune response after chemotherapy or radiotherapy. |
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Trainees also participated in a case study to determine a prototypical company's export readiness and appropriate government assistance. |
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The prototypical evil woman stems out of the conflict between two biblical stories of creation. |
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The end cars have prototypical round buffers instead of the former buffer stumps. |
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Märklin signals control traffic, because they not only show prototypical signal aspects, they also directly influence the movement of trains. |
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Feminist pioneer Marlo Thomas, who played the perky and prototypical good girl Ann Marie on That Girl, wants you to be yourself. |
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Here we have a prototypical example of a probably preventable disaster permitted to happen by an unwillingness to spend the necessary money to prevent it. |
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A team of volunteer architects and engineers helped a community develop a prototypical building system, inspiring collaboration, innovation and hope. |
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This prototypical scheme in south London combines high density with ecological awareness in an attempt to suggest new models for suburban development. |
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Clients often ask for changes to prototypical elements late in the design process and request that those changes be implemented in all projects currently underway. |
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He is a London bank employee with the prototypical nine-to-five lifestyle. |
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This is the prototypical example of a case ripe for Supreme Court review. |
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Because the charm and prototypical, true-to-life character of Märklin models fascinates young and old. |
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A 53-year-old of prototypical Soviet-bureaucrat appearance, Mr Fradkov was Russia's envoy to the European Union. |
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Yet his work, which he has been producing for Siedle since 1975, is prototypical of a contemporary understanding of design. |
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The cars come with fold-up steps, roofs with rounded and perpendicular ends, and trucks prototypical for compartment and open seating cars. |
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Collection of experimental data on critical flow at SCWR prototypical conditions for validation of existing models or development of a new model. |
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The cars have prototypical detailed frames with shoe brakes and axle generators. |
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The cars also have prototypical partially open flat car floors constructed of metal with striking fish belly style side sills. |
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The man who would create so much of the American technological template over the last couple decades was a prototypical high-functioning baby-boomer. |
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The prototypical noun may be quite long, stress will fall early in the word, the stressed vowel will be non-front, and the final consonant will be voiceless. |
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The prototypical example of this is the U.S. posture along the DMZ between South Korea and North Korea. |
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In 2002, the world-renowned manager and prototypical tall poppy, retired. |
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Individual items are summed to yield a total score that can range from 0 to 40, representing the degree to which an individual resembles the prototypical psychopath. |
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Freud, cited in the article as a prototypical neuropsychiatrist, was initially a neurologist, but he abandoned the clinicopathological model to explain hysteria. |
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Kidman plays a prototypical bubblehead who is only smart when she decides to turn back clocks for breakfast or to magically change the spending level on a credit card. |
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Her daughter, my grandmother, was a prototypical 50s housewife and a woman of amazing talents. |
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Made between 1750 and 1830, pattens were worn over the shoes and served to raise the wearer's foot above the mud and dirt beneath, rather like prototypical galoshes. |
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The locomotive and cars have different, prototypical road numbers. |
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But when the conditions are right, this prototypical bottom-feeder will look up and charge a topwater plug until it's latched tight to trebles. |
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Luddism was in fact a prototypical, insurrectionary labour movement involving a loose coalition of dissenters. |
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Whatever she might once have been, Bruce is a prototypical conservative today. |
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These prototypical municipalities were administered by guilds of merchants and artisans, and in time their citizens were granted well-defined rights in return for civic responsibilities. |
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The prototypical commuter lives in one of these areas and travels daily to work or to school in the core city. |
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Barea worked hard for much of his time in Minnesota, where he was miscast as a prototypical point guard. |
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A fixed or prototypical word order is one out of many ways to ease the processing of sentence semantics and reducing ambiguity. |
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Continuous lithosequences have parent materials whose properties vary gradually along a transect, the prototypical example being soils formed on loess deposits at increasing distances downwind from their alluvial source. |
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Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. |
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Midwestcon is the prototypical relaxacon, with about 180 people, a pool and a couple of con suites. |
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French, Spanish and Arabic are prototypical languages of this sort. |
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They're looking for a prototypical leadoff hitter,'' Butler said. |
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The individual tumor cells are morphologically similar to the prototypical neurocytic tumor of the central nervous system, the central neurocytoma. |
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On this basis, I distinguish between four main groups of 'periphrastic' constructions, which can be ordered from more prototypical to more peripheral. |
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PixelMEDIA chose to go right to the source and feature CEO Bill Rogers along with prototypical user scenarios in this lively and informative multimedia production. |
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Nerve growth factor is the prototypical member of the neurotrophin family. |
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In the redemptionist trope of Zimbabwean historiography, Nehanda and Chaminuka have become the prototypical inspirational sources of the nationalist struggle. |
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Latin and Greek are prototypical inflectional or fusional languages. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, principal author of the prototypical 1549 BCP and the more Reformed 1552 BCP, could be said to be the first Anglican theologian. |
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