This causes the dough to expand rapidly, the cuts on top opening to give the leaf-shaped scars typical of these loaves. |
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Yet they, too, are typical of her alternating impersonalist and personalist tendencies. |
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The breccia is interpreted as a turbiditic debris layer, typical of the outer edge of the slope. |
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Most of those in the younger age groups these days seem to prefer workwear typical of the kind they often see on satellite television. |
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The word duel refers to the competition element that is typical of judo on the one hand and to the rules on the other hand. |
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In addition, e73 muscle contains dense aggregates that exhibit the periodicities typical of paramyosin paracrystals. |
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This indicates the firm appression of the plasma membrane to the cell wall, which is typical of a turgescent cell. |
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It is a serigraph created by using more than 60 silk screens to give it an exquisite finish typical of a fine art image. |
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Mick seems typical of those noble people, the ethnic Irish in Britain, who retain a love of Ireland and face life's vicissitudes with a smile. |
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Dominant fishes include representatives of families that are typical of hard bottom, such as congers, moras, scorpionfishes, and wreckfishes. |
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Alas, clarkias, native to the Pacific Coast, failed to thrive in the hot summers typical of the rest of the country. |
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The bluethroat is a small passerine with moderate asynchronous hatching, typical of many passerine birds. |
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As is typical of passerine birds, nearly all mortality was the result of predation, and starvation was rare. |
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The stock features light fluting along each side of the comb's nose, and is fitted with a steel buttplate so typical of the pre-war period. |
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The P-type cell has scalariform pitting typical of most modern vascular plants. |
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Dias de las Noches sits on the borderline between dance and theatre typical of the venue. |
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Along the fuselage belly, the skin exhibited extreme bulging typical of corrosion damage. |
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At the same time, the inclusion of personal testimonies softens the allocution patterns typical of radio. |
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This tone of slight snobbishness, a patrician aversion to vulgar middle-class prejudice, is typical of the book. |
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All sixteen of these people had interests that were typical of males, such as hunting, ice hockey, karate, and bobsledding. |
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His remarks were typical of the government to attribute the death toll on the border to the coyotes. |
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Today's average levels are not typical of values throughout human evolution. |
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They attend a congregational church and their views are typical of churchgoers in the United States. |
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But many of the slights, misunderstandings and, yes, conniving, are typical of any bureaucracy, as officials pursue a range of different agendas. |
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The decision to relocate from London was typical of his business philosophy. |
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I have mentioned the incestuous relationships between car manufacturers the world over, and the Suzuki-Nissan is typical of what is happening. |
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This ending is typical of the series in its combination of crudity, cruelty, and revenge, and in the physical knockabout character of its comedy. |
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The hairlike bristles sticking out all over the inflorescence are typical of foxtail grasses. |
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It's typical of me to get the technicalities right and then go and make a boo-boo in the text. |
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It's typical of Geldof's cussed character that he chafes at becoming a saint rather than a famous songwriter. |
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The first and more predominant structure was a mesh of filaments measuring 10 to 15 nm in diameter, which is typical of amyloid. |
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His appearance differed from the passable but indifferent style I'd been used to in him, often typical of computer programmers. |
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Such recurrent encounters are typical of the picaresque, whose protagonists often meet their opponents again and again. |
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Her criticism of the UK is typical of the unreformed expat who probably moved from suburban London. |
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It was typical of the indomitable spirit of these women that all the way, despite the pain, she joked with those who were carrying her. |
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For example, the black veil and the farthingale, or guardainfante, worn by the sitter were typical of but not exclusive to Spanish fashion. |
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One has a roof of fan-shaped shingles, reminiscent of the curved terracotta tiles typical of Kent and Sussex vernacular architecture. |
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The fish fondue is typical of the innovative cuisine on offer here from Cornish chef Nick Hodges. |
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The winter freeze and spring thaw climatic conditions are also not typical of Australia's relatively benign climate. |
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This reddish-brown or brick-red discoloration on roots is typical of Phytophthora root rot. |
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This complicated bilayered structure is typical of anthozoan late planula larvae. |
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The lockets of some of Brown's miniatures from the 1840s retain a space on the verso to hold a lock of hair, as is typical of earlier lockets. |
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She said it was typical of her husband to act as he did when he swam out to reach the boys. |
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These days the market doesn't grow more bullish with every advance as is typical of a genuine bull market. |
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A torsion typical of anamorphosis twists the image, crumples it and alters it, attempting to introduce the eccentrical into the field of view. |
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Variations include cabbage roses, Turk's cap lilies and, notably, tulips with divergent petals typical of Giles-decorated porcelain. |
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The coloration of the leatherback, dark above and lighter below, is typical of open-ocean inhabitants. |
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It is typical of the minimisation the Leader of the Opposition is capable of when it suits his book. |
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It is so typical of our western mindset to seek to impose on ethnic minorities our own oppressive cultural norms. |
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This farm grain bin near Firth was typical of the storm damage that extended from central to eastern Nebraska. |
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The famed, double-handed broad axe is a late development, typical of the late 10th and 11th centuries. |
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The limited growing season produces a more stunted boreal forest unlike the more uniform forests typical of other Quebec boreal regions. |
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I'd never seen anything like it, yet it behaved exactly as, and in every other respect was typical of a drongo, fork tail and all. |
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The authors further justify the use of butterbur because it does not produce the drowsiness and fatigue typical of antihistamines. |
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The atmosphere was far from the cool, button-down academic reserve typical of such institutions. |
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This configuration of a deep ocean trench bordering an island chain with a basin behind it is typical of the Westem Pacific. |
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On the other hand, the dentition of the animal shows features typical of carnivory. |
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This pattern is typical of most Porifera, Cnidaria, Bryozoa with coronate larvae, colonial Ascidiacea and many polychaetes. |
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Sedimentation characterized by radiolarian-bearing red mudrocks is typical of the interval between the sulphide layer and the flysch of the Culm. |
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Its mawkish sentimentality and studied compositional restraint is typical of high Victorian genre painting shown at the Fair. |
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These are typical of the deep belief of both Celts and Romans that every place had its own deity. |
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Rare ostracods support the mollusc evidence, with species typical of small or seasonal water bodies. |
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Its traditional market, extending toward the interior, and its unique scenery projected an image of a village typical of the Dayaks. |
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This is typical of our mainstream media, the glitterati's inanities invariably gain precedence over profound social and national issues. |
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These are typical of the areas that were, until relatively recently, the preserve of specialist providers. |
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There's no need for clamps or other things typical of low-end cooling systems. |
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Banana plants are interspersed among the manioc, avoiding the monoculture typical of industrialized agriculture. |
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Most of us did not feel a thing, not even the expected buzz typical of most stimulants. |
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The band's program, which also included hula dances, was typical of the entertainment of the day. |
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Pigment accumulated throughout the shaft of the silks and was not limited to the silk hairs as is typical of anthocyanin pigmentation. |
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The stone tools of the Clactonian culture were quite unlike the handaxes that were supposed to be typical of the early Palaeolithic. |
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As is typical of Edmonds's output, these songs work because he is smart enough to give them stylistic variance from other tracks. |
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This ideal was to be Flaubert's as well, and it seems to contradict the endless synonymic amplifications so typical of Hugo's own style. |
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Another feature that is quite common in Hydrozoa but not typical of Scyphozoa is colonial organization. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder patients tend to exhibit hyperphagia and carbohydrate cravings, symptoms typical of inadequate brain serotonin. |
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It was typical of Toy that this was not a book intended for scholars, but for the church. |
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Its colour, blue-green above, shading to silver below, is typical of its family. |
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The Kirkland silt loam soil at the wheat pasture research unit is typical of much of the cropland in north central Oklahoma. |
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It was typical of a Queen who, in her own words, thoroughly disliked pomposity and ritual deference. |
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Both buildings have low-pitched roofs and overhanging eaves supported by brackets that are typical of the style. |
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It is also typical of this Government that it seeks to impose its politically correct views on the public. |
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Scientists see Titan as a complex world, closer to a terrestrial planet than a moon typical of the outer planetary systems. |
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To most though, it's typical of the transitory nature of everything in town. |
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A steady-state example would be a concavo-convex slope profile with a concave lower portion and a convex upper slope typical of humid climates. |
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In many ways, he is typical of the squad built up by the manager since he took over at Boavista midway through the 1997-98 season. |
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This species, typical of mesic to dry-mesic upland forests, has wind-dispersed seeds and evidently readily invades barrens. |
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The ecumenism was typical of the girl and of the city, or at least of certain sections within it. |
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She bases this claim on an obscure source on the Ashanti, as if what the latter do is typical of all West African weaving. |
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This shorter rotation period is typical of planetoids in our solar system, requiring no external influences to explain. |
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The building housing the immigration office is a concrete construction typical of the former East Germany. |
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The location is typical of an Amerindian settlement in that it is located on the windward side of the island. |
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Nearing says the powdered tracers bind well to the gravelly, sandy-loam soils typical of the Southwest's rugged rangelands. |
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It is certainly typical of the threats and personal attacks which now characterise the three-way bid battle. |
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One has more neck than the other, he has a buzz cut, typical of the Army, I reckon. |
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The shoot elongation ended in the first week of August, which is typical of most white spruce at other sites. |
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Later his work was adopted as one of the models for the pseudo-classical sculpture typical of National Socialist art. |
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With the clarity of hindsight, this sort of jiggery-pokery now seems worryingly typical of WorldCom's way of doing business. |
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The nod to commerciality is most obvious in the film's ending, one that is typical of hundreds of Hollywood westerns. |
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Visitors will also find historic breeds of animals and crops typical of tidewater Virginia. |
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There are many plant species typical of those found in ancient woodlands, such as yellow archangel, wood anemone and wood melick. |
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The language and style were militant, authoritative, and riddled with the easy obscenities typical of male talk. |
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It would have been so typical of me to start panicking and fretting with all that is expected of me. |
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He has a proposition for James, which he puts to him in deprecative terms typical of their mutual origins. |
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Also of interest are the examples in the lyrics of the sort of phonological reduction typical of the rapid speech of native English speakers. |
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As is sadly typical of social democratic governance today, Jospin's government offered reformism without real reforms. |
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The trips listed here are typical of dinner sleigh rides you can find throughout the Rockies. |
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Our report wended its way in educationese through various uncontroversial themes, as is typical of all educational curricular reports. |
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This could actually be the result of incompatibility between behaviors typical of an animal breed and a caretaker's behavior or environment. |
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He spoke in an unfeasibly low voice, with the lyrical and laconic speech so typical of the Jamaicans. |
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Avoiding the dry descriptions typical of field guides, this book focuses instead on the history, folklore and practical uses of each species. |
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As is typical of such storms, the main rainfall came of a sudden, like the turning of a tap in the heavens. |
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Overwhelmingly Hindu, the Odias have the class structure typical of Hindu societies. |
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This was inconsistent with the weather forecast and not typical of the local area. |
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An Executive source said this was typical of the chaos it hoped the new commissioner would crack down on. |
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The turned tapering legs with carved upper sections and brass toes and castors are again typical of the William IV or early Victorian period. |
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Such serendipity is typical of a constantly surprising show whose overlapping paths continually come full circle. |
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Darling's HOV lane is typical of a government better at style than substance. |
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Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for articulation with the spinal fossa. |
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A shrewd, hard-headed businessman typical of his age, he speedily restored abbey finances after years of mismanagement. |
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Keratin expression is typical of epithelial differentiation in carcinomas and some sarcomas. |
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Decorations, typical of those often seen during the marriage season, brightened up the interiors and lent an old-world charm. |
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The road between London and Bath was typical of a main route formed linearly. |
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Some decorative motifs were redrawn by the teacher to emphasize the kinds of decorative motifs typical of these different cultures. |
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The triangular arch at the entrance is painted with the geometric patterns typical of Ndebele art. |
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Near is particularly adept at the arch delivery typical of his uptight businessman in the early scenes. |
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Lake basins, larch woods and Swiss stone pine woods, peatbogs, and alpine pastures are typical of the area. |
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As is typical of cow herds, the sires were not in contact with their calves. |
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This is a lonely place with buildings shy of one another and spaced well apart, typical of Scottish Highland villages. |
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Its only reliable effect is to magnify the relevance of the issues it touches, with drama and heated passions typical of its influence. |
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The calcitic ossicles of crinoids, as is typical of echinoderms, form an internal skeleton that provides support and protection. |
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This is a refreshing departure from the self-satisfied ballyhoo typical of rockstars. |
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This is absolutely typical of the tourist authorities, who are behaving like a bunch of muggles. |
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Her story is one of poverty and desperation typical of a country that has known nothing but war for the past decade. |
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The cabin layout is typical of this style boat and features a V-berth forward followed by a U-shaped dinette. |
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Del Sarto was a great proponent of drawing, and the underdrawings were typical of the way he worked. |
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There are signs that the water was not fresh, as typical of most lakes, but marine or brackish. |
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There is also a revolving summerhouse, also typical of the Edwardian age, which catches the sun's rays all day. |
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The objective was to create an aluminum block that wouldn't require the cylinder liners or coatings that are typical of most aluminum blocks. |
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Meanwhile, their rather toothless union, typical of the Third World, cannot press for minimum wages or maximum hours. |
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On the audio front, there's significant distortion from the source, and the thin mono is typical of Japanese films of the period. |
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Audio is a two-channel mix of the original mono, and it has the flat dynamic range typical of Japanese sources of the period. |
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Given recent discussions, I'd like to point out that the individual quoted below is typical of only a certain lunatic fringe. |
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The shape of the hooks was typical of taenioid cestodes, most resembling hooks. |
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Most of the institutional devices typical of modern democracies were forged in republics or limited monarchies. |
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Because of the long residence times typical of most bodies of groundwater, contaminated aquifers are not readily restored by natural processes. |
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His loyalty to the surviving members of his old stock company is typical of his essential warm-heartedness. |
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It is typical of vertebrates but rare among invertebrates, being seen in a few molluscs and arachnids. |
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Most typical of the volcanicity is the presence of ultrabasic lavas and the highly magnesian basic lavas known as komatiites. |
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Far from the gurnings of a sulky celebrity, such a public tirade is typical of a man who has carved a career out of words as well as actions. |
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Symptoms that are not typical of OSD include pain at rest, thigh pain, or very severe pain that awakens a child from sleep or makes him cry. |
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His pessimism about human nature and emphasis on mordant criticism of failings among the clergy, however, were not typical of all humanists. |
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There is a small internal entrance porch typical of a two-up two-down cottage to the front. |
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Expect a friendly reception typical of the famed West Coast hospitality, and of course we serve morning tea. |
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The sociodemographic characteristics were typical of patients seen at this hospital. |
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His character is formed by a sense of honour and duty typical of the baroque hero. |
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Only a couple were the snotty-nosed women that used to be typical of estate agents anywhere in the Kingdom. |
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This variation in the supposed identity of principal characters is typical of mythology. |
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The organisation of this festival of fun in the middle of winter is typical of the resilient people of Blackball. |
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The Topography of Terror catalogue is typical of the well-paid neglect seen in the memorial as a whole. |
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Her rose-colored view of the Castro regime is typical of a particular social milieu. |
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This cryptogram is typical of the allusiveness of the poem, part of which is now impenetrable. |
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On the floor of the wreck are the usual bits of debris, typical of the general litter found around a boiler-room. |
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That's typical of Irish folks' ability to turn a plain sentence or phrase into poetry, song or satire. |
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During the nestling period of babblers, skeletal development is fast, which is typical of most passerines. |
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Our track took us first over smooth grassy flats, then through glades of beech forest so typical of this country. |
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Malacostracans exhibit the hard, calcified exoskeleton typical of crustaceans. |
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Aberystwyth and Aberdeen are typical of towns named after the rivers which disgorge their waters into the sea and which the towns grew around. |
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It was typical of him in his heyday, so mentally strong, and not a sign of nerves. |
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As a group they are keen to move away from the moral censoriousness and free market zealotry which are typical of older Tories. |
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The c-maximum fabric normal to foliation is typical of calcite rocks deformed experimentally to high strains in simple shear. |
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The library is constructed of stuccoed masonry walls typical of local construction and has a clay-tile roof. |
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In their strong colors, direct frontal poses, and careful detailing, the Burnett likenesses are typical of Johnson's best work. |
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He repaired the old monastery church and adorned it with murals painted in the fresco technique typical of the time. |
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In contrast to fish myomeres, the axial locomotor muscles of dolphins are organized into longitudinal tracts as is typical of mammals. |
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These nodules are frequently found in cases of tuberculous meningitis and represent caseating granulomas typical of tuberculosis. |
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The fruits were cordate at the base instead of truncated as is typical of H. verticillata. |
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The griddle-tossed meats and vegetables typical of hibachi cooking can all end up tasting pretty much the same. |
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He opens the poem with an idea that is typical of Borges on the library-like textuality of the world. |
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This picture of the bandshell is typical of the sort of modern architecture that bores me dead. |
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Some low-consumption toilets typically don't evacuate the bowl as was typical of old-technology models. |
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The infected mice developed erythroblastosis in the spleen typical of the early phase of Friend disease. |
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This very decorative slop bowl is typical of Caughley of the period, the pictures show the busy pattern from a number of different perspectives. |
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The majority of the Manx Group comprises mature cratonic detritus typical of a passive margin. |
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The crowd's loud cheers and shouts of applause were typical of the flatterer, excessive and insincere. |
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The making of a car involves mechanical, electrical, electronic and computer technologies, which is typical of mechatronics. |
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In its essence, this battle was typical of all those against the Iraqi irregulars. |
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This last comment is typical of the band's self-effacing and humble attitude to everything that's happened to them. |
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The works involve extremely simple figures, outlined by elegant and light curves, typical of oriental art. |
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She had a figure with curves that befitted a woman, not the string beans typical of Hollywood and the modeling world. |
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As is typical of legumes, nitrogen-fixing bacteria exist in a symbiotic relationship with the tick trefoil. |
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Nursing periods among cebids are generally longer than is typical of Old World monkeys. |
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Virtually all of the common major groups of theropods and ornithopods typical of the Late Cretaceous of northern North America are present. |
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The scroll motifs and stylized fleurs-de-lis are also typical of Sciacca ware. |
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As is now regarded as typical of bat-pollinated flowers, the corolla is sturdy and the nectary disk is large. |
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The weather was typical of this time of year with dull, overcast skies, intermittent drizzle and a drop in temperature. |
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It was typical of him not to mention that his daughter, the lovely Candida, was engaged to one. |
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This is typical of his benign, easy-going, essentially charitable approach. |
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Lin has defended his film by claiming it counteracts the overgeneralizations and stereotypes typical of depictions of Asian-Americans. |
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It is typical of Plazas's professionalism and realism that she is reluctant to advertise a wish list of roles she is dying to tackle. |
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Far from being typical of the Swiss bourgeois his enemies have described, his ideas were highly innovative and far ahead of his time. |
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Instead of the bold patterns and colours that are typical of that continent, I've used plain designs and neutral colours. |
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Ahern told me he found those complaints more typical of the Irish penchant for begrudgery than serious social commentary. |
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The thin mantle of soil and quartzitic gravel is vegetated with ubiquitous sagebrush typical of the high desert in northeastern Nevada. |
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The last of the six punchy paragraphs on the latter is fairly typical of Hamilton's hit-or-miss procedure throughout the book. |
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The vehicle he was driving was stopped because of an erratic driving pattern typical of someone under the influence. |
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The smell is pleasant, the taste is slightly sweet and slightly bitter as is typical of ginseng. |
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This is even truer where wealth is hoarded at the top, as is typical of these Gulf states. |
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Similarly, the collar of the woman's chemisette is typical of the period 1848-52, as are the narrow undersleeves. |
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The images below show an assortment typical of the many types of calico sun bonnets which we have. |
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I was interested in a flintlock smoothbore typical of the French and Indian War period. |
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This was because the missed cases were not typical of the cohort as a whole but comprised a subset with a lower life expectancy. |
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The fracas is typical of the miniscule Liberal Party, which has been mired in internal disputes for seven years. |
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I like to think that the sprightly wit and defiant attitude are typical of McCay himself. |
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Permanent unvegetated salt pans with hypersaline soils are typical of upper marsh habitats. |
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These stories are typical of Walsh's interest in the survival of innocence in a corrupt world. |
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This is typical of many misaddressed letters that we get through the Mail Centres on a regular basis. |
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The V-shaped wishbone is important because it is typical of birds and what may be their immediate dinosaur ancestors. |
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Waren Mill was typical of the undeveloped tidal havens frequented by small coasters during the industrial revolution. |
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It's this kind of muddled headed logic that seems now so typical of his cockeyed view on many issues. |
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To create the illusion of a dry-stacked wall, which also would have been typical of that time period, he used recessed mortar to hold the flagstone in place. |
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In other words, the usual epideictic speech inculcates values, while these political songs employed values as topoi for a purpose more typical of deliberative speech. |
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The major changes were from features of spoken English to those more typical of formal writing, both in surface detail and in more fundamental characteristics. |
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The Zulu, on the other hand, have their own traditional courtship practices which deviate somewhat from the patriarchal standard typical of most tribal societies. |
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Nearby rock ledges had Asplenium rutamuraria, Pellaea atropurpurea, and other ferns typical of the habitat, and the foliage of Clematis occidentalis was noted. |
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But with the iron self-discipline typical of anorexics, she kept cutting back her food intake until she weighed just over 39 kg and lacked the energy to move. |
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Chinese hand-loom weavers often used strong machine-made yarn for the warp and home-spun for the weft, a practice typical of the early stages of industrialization. |
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It was typical of his work, very much on the borderline between mathematics and physical science, and exhibiting technical skill in classical analysis that is rare nowadays. |
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Proxicarpilius exhibits the weak dorsal carapace ridge at the anterolateral corner and the direct articulation of the coxa with the merus, typical of carpiliids. |
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A distinguished playwright who has written a number of fine political dramas, he never descends to the paranoid conspiratorial theories so typical of that genre. |
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The ease with which she climbed suggested a much younger woman, as did her eyes, which were clear and alert, free of the rheum typical of the aged. |
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Some of the plants that are typical of ancient chalk grassland include marjoram, wild thyme, salad burnet, rock rose, eyebright and squinancywort. |
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It is typical of Marx's unrigorous mind that he should leave the answer ambiguous, as if commerce could exist independently of the people carrying it on. |
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This is typical of a tunneling transition, which is forbidden by energy conservation in classical physics and hence has no expansion around a classical limit. |
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This type of lateritic soil, we learned, was typical of the entire region. |
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Only twice did Democratic presidential contenders make the sort of startling, high-risk moves far more typical of Republicans. |
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To my mind this is not surrealism but mere pumped-up rodomontade and very much in the vein of the purple tuxedo, typical of Hitchcock's style of dress. |
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Consequently, it is speculated that M. anceps is melittophilous and is perhaps more typical of nectariferous Maxillaria spp. than the presumed ornithophilous M. coccinea. |
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As the first song played, I pressed different buttons on the joystick and keyboard and heard notes, chords, cadenzas, arpeggios, and even special effects typical of the piano. |
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Ellis says the copper colour is typical of an English style ale. |
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As is typical of both social networks in general and online communities in particular, the number of buddies a user has is distributed highly unevenly. |
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The reeded footposts with undercut foliage are typical of Salem beds of the Federal period, but the dramatic canted, carved paw feet move the bed into the classical style. |
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Lawson's workmanlike approach to the Hull game was typical of the whole team, who are making far fewer sloppy mistakes than earlier in the campaign. |
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This modification was typical of the hard-working ground crews who would labor day and night to find solutions for the problems that came up in this new theater of war. |
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The mark on the underside of this piece is classified as an emblem because it has characteristics that are typical of other emblems on ceramic ware of this type and period. |
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Nozette exhibited the out of control narcissism and egocentricity typical of many spies. |
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The creatures in question are evenly spaced and their spines are curved, typical of the position and posture of embryos in present-day viviparous lizards. |
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The cedar battens that cover the joints in the wainscoting are typical of the way in which the architects create elegant ornamentation out of practical detail. |
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The morphological and biochemical changes typical of apoptosis are orchestrated by caspases, a family of cysteine proteinases, which cleave proteins after aspartate residue. |
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Originally dating from the late 17th century this attractive trifid top pattern has three prong forks and a low relief based scroll and shell design, typical of the period. |
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The serpentinized harzburgite has a gneissic fabric shown by the orientation of the bastite pseudomorphs after orthopyroxene, typical of sub-ophiolitic upper mantle. |
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Both retrovirus-like organization and expression are typical of the functional gypsy proviruses that have inserted recently into the euchromatic DNA of some strains. |
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This coloration, typical of many marine mammals, provides camouflage. |
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Moreover, they are seen as typical of most other Macedonian and south Slav societies whose agnatic kinship structures have been the focus of many anthropological studies. |
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It is true in theory that any given small farm might employ toxic agrochemicals, genetically modified seeds, or other techniques typical of industrial agriculture. |
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Underpinning every song are melodic rhythms typical of Malian music. |
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Legumes generally grow for some time past the corn harvest, and can take land away from the tightly scheduled sequential cropping typical of Asian agriculture. |
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I fear anything that comes out of today's flurry of diplomacy will just be a band-aid solution, typical of this inward-looking, negative, visionless government. |
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It is typical of Keegan not to wish to alienate people who are hoping to arrange an ecologically sound disposal of their mortal remains upon their own flowerbeds. |
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Some critics even suggested that the pervasive blue-violet tonality typical of impressionism was symptomatic of some kind of visual disorder suffered by the artists. |
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Subzones are defined by the vegetation typical of mesic environments at low elevations and the dominant growth forms of vegetation in these environments. |
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The Greek, metaphysical concept of the Logos is in sharp contrast to the concept of a personal God described in anthropomorphic terms typical of Hebrew thought. |
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A reticent leader, he acted by means of political machinations and diplomacy and never developed the showiness that had been so typical of his father. |
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The decorative embroidery motifs are typical of the period and include a castle, insects and large-scale floral designs probably derived from printed patterns. |
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And, as is typical of a Loeb letter, he goes after the goodies that corporate bigwigs routinely get. |
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It is a narrow fissure vein cutting an ophitic lava flow and is typical of many of the noncommercial mineralized veins in the general area of Keweenaw Point. |
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In theropods, the absence of strongly heterodont dentitions such as are typical of omnivorous mammals might reflect the limited resources that were available. |
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A design by an award-winning architect from the early 1950s, it was originally on concrete stilts and featured glass-brick features and portholes typical of the style. |
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Large in size, the painting depicts a man dressed in a sharp suit and bowler cap, a style typical of Magritte himself. |
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Finocchiona is a fat, loose-textured, soft salami typical of Tuscany. |
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That would be typical of the politically correct party that he represents. |
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So typical of these yokels to make such a tasteless error of judgment. |
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It is vulgar and it is vainglorious and therefore entirely typical of Palin's political style. |
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The body coloration is typical of gull plumage from above, but both breeding and non-breeding adults have dark underwings with pale wingtips, which are distinctive in flight. |
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A major characteristic of barrens is the presence of many herbaceous species typical of tallgrass prairie and ecotonal habitats intermediate between prairie and forest. |
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As Sophie, the druggie flatmate, she brings the right level of emotional distance her part, a darkly moulded background eccentric typical of Leigh's serio-comic work. |
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Carved overmantels, slate hearths and marble surrounds are typical of Victorian homes where making an impression with expensive materials was the fashion. |
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This is typical of the knee-jerk overreaction that I find idiotic. |
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This material is not typical of eastern Palaeo-Indian assemblages and eight radiocarbon determinations date it to the period between 17000 and 11000 years ago. |
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How typical of the mindset which has ruined state education for decades. |
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The aroma is really fruity and also contains floral notes, the taste is hoppy, typical of a Pilsner, although surprisingly sweet to balance this spicy hop bitterness. |
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High fever with chills is typical of pyelonephritis and pneumonia. |
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They do not have the bright coloration typical of some birds. |
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The letter is typical of the rich archive of treasures now stored behind the scenes at the NRM and, as a result, largely inaccessible to most visitors. |
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It really is typical of people like him to put two and two together and make five, it is his sort of people who causes conflict in this world, the so-called do-gooders. |
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While unique in some of its particularities, her story is nevertheless also typical of the kinds of difficulties experienced by other women in the project. |
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It's typical of Hellenistic inscriptions, you see, the letter forms. |
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Its beautifully aged wooden exterior houses traditional floor seating and beautiful gardens typical of the area. |
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The symptoms you describe are typical of an underactive thyroid gland. |
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It's typical of the Belfast approach to life, this earthing of Ireland's celebrities and stars, this demystification of the glamour and pizzazz of showbusiness. |
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The shape of the pectoral girdle is typical of that of polycotylids. |
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These palaeosols would be classified as entisols and inceptisols using modern soil taxonomy nomenclature, soils typical of very immature fluvial exposure surfaces. |
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Under low magnification, e.g., with a hand lens, the side profile of the pygmy shrew's upper jaw shows only three large unicuspids instead of five typical of the masked shrew. |
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Those with less than an octet are often called electron deficient and are typical of certain elements with an odd number of electrons, such as boron and nitrogen. |
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Although these conditions seem strict by today's standards, they were typical of the time and earned the composer some 600 gulden a year with other benefits. |
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The bozos who abuse the perk make for great copy, but they really aren't at all typical of the business jet community. |
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These diarised moments of brutal honesty, twinned with hesitant uncertainty, are typical of Woolf's swings between self-doubt and dogged ambition. |
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Such erratic behaviour, it would emerge, was typical of Wilson, a man known in the local community as being a quiet, if excitable, young man, of rather low intelligence. |
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The vesicular nature of the products is typical of plinian eruptions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, with rapid bubble formation and degassing occurring during eruption. |
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Doctors say his symptoms are typical of the hand-arm vibration syndrome seen in industrial settings when people repeatedly use tools such as chain saws and drills. |
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Not only is this typical of one strand in Australian portrayal of landscape which asserts the strange charms of apparent dyspathy, the appeal of wilderness, the Sinai sensation, or the goal of Voss. |
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