In a simple, almost primitive style Facey told the story of his life, which has a typicality that has made him into an Australian Everyman. |
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Like all regional historians Bruegel must deal with local particularities and the problem of typicality. |
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Shetland has a small population, but this has not distorted the typicality of the figures. |
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I cannot therefore present a broad set of types of peasantry as I did for aristocracies, for the problems of typicality are that much greater. |
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If a participant was unfamiliar with a fish, he did not give it a typicality rating. |
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While the essays are finely crafted, and held together by a common theme, at no time is the issue of typicality addressed. |
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This allows a test of the hypothesis that central tendency determines typicality. |
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This familiar recoil from belief — it has the typicality of a case study — is surely as propositional as it is performative. |
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In other projects, emphasis was placed on stakeholder dialogue, one typicality of the ETHIBEL methodology. |
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Both Tolstoy and Orwell are making a point about uniqueness and typicality. |
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Furthermore, defendants' individualized arguments regarding the adequacy and typicality of the proposed class representatives are unavailing. |
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Since when has typicality been a criterion of historical accuracy? |
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To wine-makers, however, wine faults are specific departures from an acceptable norm, the least quantifiable of which may be a lack of typicality. |
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Although some reference will be made to other railway companies, typicality is always a problem where reliance is placed on one specific example or locality. |
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Ethnographies that highlight the historicity, lack of typicality, and internal tensions make generalizations across or among divergent cases quite difficult. |
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The present findings constitute strong evidence that, for participants with significant experience of a category, typicality is driven more by ideals than by centrality. |
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Analyses of goddess worship argue for the typicality of such phenomena, and their status as emblematic and fundamentally sustaining of the nation. |
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Grenache noir is exceptional when it is harvested at maturity with small yields giving the wine richness, area and typicality. |
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There was some discussion of attributions, however, related to the typicality of this scenario. |
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Ageing in concrete tanks and large casks confirms character and typicality of the wines. |
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Indeed, wine is made with plants and most of the recipes are well known and the results vary greatly in terms of quality and typicality. |
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Only controlled yields can enable wines to be produced which express with fullness and balance the typicality of Burgundy regions. |
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If there is an area in which the Italian fantasy and typicality is renowned, it is in the area of cheese. |
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It is also projected to extend the range of perfume plants to new products like essential oil of cryptomeria or of combava, their olfactory typicality being potentially interesting for the perfume industry. |
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What you make of this spectacle — which is filmed, not without skill, in slick and lurid widescreen composition — will depend to some extent on how you interpret the movie's title, with its deadpan implication of typicality. |
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This strategy of differentiation, exploited collectively by farmers, allows them to obtain higher prices, compared with standard products, due to the typicality of their produce. |
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While the commonality inquiry establishes the existence of a certifiable class, the typicality inquiry focuses on whether the claims of the putative class representatives are typical of the class sharing common questions. |
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Consistent with the guarantee of authenticity and typicality of wine origins, the appellation, the vintage and the date of bottling appear on all the corks used by Champy. |
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Their expectations are much higher than in the past, particularly concerning the information about the production methods used to make the product, as well as its typicality, connected to its region of origin. |
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Auxerrois Remich Hôpertsbour Grand Premier Cru This Auxerrois stands out through its nose of white fruit and vanilla aromas, as well as the typicality of its palate with notes of ripe grapes. |
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This objective of typicality has lead the Maison Champy not to impose one sole style on all its wines, but rather to present a range of Burgundy wines which reflects all the nuances particular to each label of origin. |
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The professional military uniqueness of Peru was matched only by its militaristic typicality. |
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These people were dressed as ideal slaves, exaggerated in the typicality of their appearance, too uniform, too healthy, too clean. |
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These stories are largely about angry, dangerously disappointed males who are terrifying in their typicality, their American, gun-owning, car-driving, TV-watching usualness. |
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In the other provinces, certification tends to be less onerous than in the U. S. The test in Canada does not require numerosity, typicality or predominance as conditions for certification. |
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Among all charms you can find in La Nucia, the main one is having known how to combine the ultramodern development policy of an ultraliberal civilization with the typicality that emerges from old coloured period photographs. |
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The typicality of these five rhetoric characteristics of Old English rhetoric is mirrored widely across both genre, time, and topic, as the following examples will indicate. |
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This typicality was available in some businesses but absent in others. |
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