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* Bottle kiln-a type of intermittent kiln, usually coal-fired, formerly used in the firing of pottery ; such a kiln was surrounded by a tall brick hovel or cone, of typical bottle shape.
The Siege of Khe Sanh displays typical features of modern sieges, as the defender has greater capacity to withstand the siege, the attacker's main aim is to bottle operational forces or create a strategic distraction, rather than take the siege to a conclusion.
The complete xató meal consists of some different omelettes or fricandó ( a typical Catalan hot meal ) and as a dessert, coca de llardons ( typical Catalan cake, made from pork scratchings ), served with a bottle of Penedès black wine.
A typical bicycle would have a longer wheelbase for stability and heel clearance, frame fittings for front and rear pannier racks, additional water bottle mounts, frame fittings for front and rear mudguards / fenders, a broader range of gearing to cope with the increased weight, and touring tires which are wider and more puncture-resistant.
He ordered that champagne bottles for his Three Emperors Dinner be made clear, so that he could see the bubbles and also to prevent hiding a bomb within them, as could happen with a typical dark green bottle.
A bottle of Tokaji Aszú 4 Puttonyos, vintage 1990, in a 500 ml bottle of the style that is typical for Tokaji wine.
Up to 10mL of blood is typical, but can vary according to the recommends of the manufacturer of the collection bottle.
The typical song given in this display is a series of double-clicks like a dropping ping-pong ball, which gradually accelerate into a popping sound like a cork coming of a champagne bottle, which is followed by scraping sounds.
In this case, a typical procedure regimen then would be as follows: in the morning of the day before the procedure, a 238 g bottle of polyethylene glycol powder should be poured into 64 oz.
A typical bottle rocket consists of a rocket engine attached to a stabilizing stick.
A typical bottle rocket, with no fins or other stabilizers, relies entirely on its stick for stability in flight.
* A typical two-litre soda bottle can generally reach the pressure of safely, but preparations must be made for the eventuality that the bottle unexpectedly ruptures.
Glass of Underberg with typical portion-sized bottle
* a 12-ounce bottle or can of typical ( 5 % ABV ) beer
The typical VAT 69 bottle was introduced to the market and was not changed for the next hundred years.

typical and costs
A typical prosthetic limb costs in the range of $ 10, 000 – 15, 000 according to the American Diabetic Association.
By 1947, there would be approximately 22, 000 motor courts in operation in the US alone ; a typical 50-room motel in that era cost $ 3000 per room in initial construction costs, compared to $ 12, 000 per room for metropolitan city hotel construction.
As has been noted, a typical pump failure based on actual year 2002 reports, costs $ 5, 000 on average.
It is claimed that a typical recharge after a day's cruising costs £ 1. 50, without the use of solar or wind power.
As compared to DIPs with a typical maximum I / O count of 64, SIPs have a typical maximum I / O count of 24 with lower package costs.
* Medicare covers 75 % of the cost of covered services on average and 48 % of average costs for all medical services, and the typical enrollee faces over $ 3, 000, while 10 % of enrollees have over $ 8, 300 in out of pockets costs.
A study of plants constructed worldwide between the 1960s and 2000 compared the economies of scale of the earlier plants ( typically about 300 MWe ) with plants completed at the end of the period ( with a typical capacity of about 1, 300 MWe ); variations in construction costs over the period only allowed a general conclusion, that in terms of capital expenditure bigger plants were more cost effective.
Furthermore, saltwater reels purpose-made for larger fish must be larger, heavier, and corrosion-resistant-a typical high-quality saltwater reel costs 500. 00 USD or more.
The law of costs in England and Wales is typical of common law jurisdictions, save that of the United States.
A typical ballpark figure is approximately 1-2 cents per mile based on discount ( rather than full fare ) economy class travel costs.
In order to use a benchmark, a license has to be purchased from SPEC ; the costs vary from test to test with a typical range from several hundred to several thousand dollars.
For the 2011 – 2012 academic year, the annual tuition is $ 30, 350, with typical addition costs such as books and meals totaling an additional $ 2, 000.
Corporations are often more willing to fire salarymen to lower costs, and many Japanese students are attempting to veer off the typical path of graduating from college to enter a corporation and become a salaryman.
A few typical factors which may lower the buyer ’ s costs are:
A typical average cost curve will have a U-shape, because fixed costs are all incurred before any production takes place and marginal costs are typically increasing, because of diminishing marginal productivity.
In this " typical " case, for low levels of production marginal costs are below average costs, so average costs are decreasing as quantity increases.
In an effort to cut costs, many of these guns were made with cast zinc components, rather than the more typical machined or cast steel.
A typical patent infringement case in the US costs 1-3 million dollars in legal fees for each side.
A typical Maglev train costs three cents per passenger mile, or seven cents per ton mile ( not including construction costs ).

typical and consumer
A typical legal rationale for protecting the consumer is based on the notion of policing market failures and inefficiencies, such as inequalities of bargaining power between a consumer and a business.
In the most cases, these special versions are never seen by the consumer and more than half of the ad must be removed to fit into a typical on-air timeslot.
The typical roles of supplier and consumer are reversed.
Unfortunately broad performance claims are common in the consumer marketplace, which are difficult or impossible for a typical consumer to verify.
For example in the consumer market, a typical motor oil change interval is around the.
7-inch reel of ¼-inch-wide audio recording tape, typical of consumer use in the 1950s – 70s
A large majority of Nuon players that were sold in fact resembled typical consumer DVD players with the only noticeable difference being a Nuon logo.
) Stylus forces of 10 to 20 mN ( 1 to 2 grams-force ) are typical for modern consumer turntables, while forces of up to 50 mN ( 5 grams ) are common for the tougher environmental demands of party deejaying or turntablism.
The typical frequency range for a subwoofer is about 20 – 200 Hz for consumer products, below 100 Hz for professional live sound, and below 80 Hz in THX-approved systems.
A more typical consumer zoom will have a variable maximum relative aperture, since it is harder and more expensive to keep the maximum relative aperture proportional to focal length at long focal lengths ; 3. 5 to 5. 6 is an example of a common variable aperture range in a consumer zoom lens.
A typical pair of blue jeans consumes 919 gallons of water during its life cycle ( this includes the water to irrigate the cotton crop, manufacture the jeans, and the numerous washes by the consumer ).
This sort of usage might be non-compliant with the Terms of Service ( ToS ) of the typical local providers that deliver their service via the consumer phone and cable duopoly.
Therefore, it is nearly impossible for the typical consumer to tell conclusively if an item is kitniyot or would be considered chametz because of some hidden ingredients or manufacturing process.
A typical front loading consumer autoreverse hi-fi cassette deck from late 1980s ( Sony TC-RX55 ), featuring full electronic transport, Dolby B and C noise reduction, and HXPro dynamic headroom expansion
Most privacy advocates view such measures as typical of a carceral state-where the state itself knows everything, and there is neither political nor consumer privacy nor even much medical privacy-a special concern is the gathering of biometrics.
A typical supply chain begins with ecological and biological and political regulation of natural resources, followed by the human extraction of raw material, and includes several production links ( e. g., component construction, assembly, and merging ) before moving on to several layers of storage facilities of ever-decreasing size and ever more remote geographical locations, and finally reaching the consumer.
A typical consumer electronics device, a camcorder.
While ( as of 2010 ) typical wireless devices for the consumer market can reach speeds of 300 Mbit / s ( megabits per second ) ( IEEE 802. 11n ) or 54 Mbit / s ( IEEE 802. 11g ), wired hardware of similar cost reaches 1000 Mbit / s ( Gigabit Ethernet ).
A typical value for a consumer type 60 cm satellite dish at 11. 75 GHz is 37. 50 dB.
* 70 mW – tech: antenna power in a typical consumer wireless router
This differs slightly from the context in which the term was first published in 1969 by Jack Trout in the paper " Positioning " is a game people play in today ’ s me-too market place " in the publication Industrial Marketing, in which the case is made that the typical consumer is overwhelmed with unwanted advertising, and has a natural tendency to discard all information that does not immediately find a comfortable ( and empty ) slot in the consumers mind.

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