A basic mood is associated prototypically with a particular type of speech act, but it may be used non-prototypically. |
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This Idaho high school student is a prototypically awkward teen with a frizzed hairdo. |
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Mostly, the material they reviewed was regarded as prototypically blasphemous or sexually explicit, but there was wide variation in content. |
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As a filmmaker he was responsible for something that even now feels prototypically mainstream. |
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Though Thornton was not a prototypically handsome leading man, by the late 1990s he had established himself as a talented and versatile actor. |
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He argues they are both prototypically modern in that they created works that present and then question any stable representation of cultural truths. |
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The film deals with a prototypically modern drama at a postmodern moment. |
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The tension bands on the stakes can be prototypically reproduced with the 8 black rubber bands included with the car. |
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The doubled cross span support wires are elastic and are prototypically tensioned as a polygon. |
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The floors for the flat cars are prototypically partially open and are constructed of metal with striking fish belly design side sills. |
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The 81422 train set from 2001 can be lengthened prototypically with the 82090 carbide container car set. |
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He argues that both Kiefer and Heidegger are prototypically modern in that they created works that present and then question any stable representation of cultural truths. |
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Signal housing on a prototypically narrow base. |
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Diacritics are typically used with letters for prototypically voiceless sounds. |
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It is intimate and epic, and prototypically feminist. |
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The possibility to make up prototypically long trains. |
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This contrasts with sonorants, which are prototypically voiced and only rarely voiceless. |
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Why must Hester be empowered only to enact a prototypically male plot? |
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Obstruents are prototypically voiceless, but voiced obstruents are common. |
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Because maps and charts are prototypically fact-recording expressions. |
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