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Pickford's fans were devoted to these " Little Girl " roles, but they were not typical of her career.
Little is known about what happened in Rome after Pope Martin's departure, but it was typical in those days for the Holy See to be governed by the archpriest and archdeacon.
In addition to Sven, they include Alfred Kalb, " Legionnaire " ( ex-member of French Foreign Legion ); Wolfgang Creutzfeldt, a giant of a man ironically named Tiny ( variously Little John in some of the books ); barracks fixer and shrewd thief Joseph Porta ; older sergeant Willie Beier, " Old Un " or " Old Man "; Julius Heide, an ex-Waffen SS officer and Nazi fanatic, Barcelona Blom, a veteran of both sides of the Spanish Civil War, Gregor Martin, who was a removals man before the war, Chief Mechanic Wolf, and Staff Sergeant Hoffman, a typical German NCO of the period.
It has the typical white iris of the other Australasian Corvus species but can be distinguished from most ( except the Little Crow ) by the base of the head and neck feathers being snow white ( revealed when blown by a strong wind ).
A few years later, the typical happy face of the traditional Little People debuted in a " straight-body " format.
In later years, the back page column was titled " Dick Little's Canadian Beef "— Little was not a real figure, but simply a curmudgeonly character of mostly conservative views meant to satirize a typical " angry Canadian.
" A Little Bit of Heaven " was a typical Eurovision anthem performed by Lorraine Craig with aid of a female backing singer and two men strumming guitars.
" The presence of beaver dams has been shown to either increase the number of fish, their size, or both, in a study of brook, rainbow and brown trout in nearby Sagehen Creek, which flows into the Little Truckee River at an altitude of and is a stream typical of the eastern slope of the northern Sierra Nevada.
In 1932 Langston Hughes criticised Little Black Sambo as a typical " pickaninny " storybook which was hurtful to black children, and gradually the book disappeared from lists of recommended stories for children.
* In 1973 the Texas A & M Aggies took exception to a MOB performance which featured such typical MOB irreverence as Nazi-style goosestepping, turning the Aggie War Hymn into " Little Wooden Soldier March ", and forming a fire hydrant while playing " Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?
View of a typical dam at the head of the Little Chute Locks and Canal along the Fox River.
Pinus johannis is a recently described pinyon pine, discovered by Elbert L. Little in 1968 when comparing pinyons growing in Arizona with those of typical Mexican pinyon ( Pinus cembroides ) in Mexico ; he described it as a variety of Mexican pinyon, Pinus cembroides var.
Little Caesars has discarded the unwieldy packaging in favor of typical pizza boxes.
Geist described Ralph as " neither an idiot nor a maniac, but rather Ralph's own words ' a typical 52-year-old working guy, a veteran, father, Little League baseball coach, churchgoer, the whole shot '.
The rights to the book were auctioned off and Little, Brown and Company bought them for ( US $ 30, 000 is typical for a first novel from an unknown author ).
The natural habitat of the area is a mix of tallgrass prairie similar to those found in inland Texas, with Indiangrass ( Sorghastrum nutans ), Big Bluestem ( Andropogon gerardii ), Little Bluestem ( Schizachyrium scoparium ), and Switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ) the primary tallgrass species that are typical of the coastal prairie, with several other shorter grasses and many herbaceous and woody species.
The section between Lac Benoit and Little Steel Falls ( kilometres 60-50 ) is particularly nice, featuring many Class 2-3 drop-and-pool rapids typical of Canadian Shield rivers.

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The cultivation of root vegetables rather than typical seedling plants was notably prominent, with archaeological evidence suggesting as early as fourth millennium BC, from the Dapenkeng site, in Guanyin Mountain, New Taipei City.
Two 1401 systems are being restored to operating order at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, complete with a " false floor " typical of the mainframe era ( and modern data centers ), used to hide cabling.
Leading up to the Civil War, DeKalb County was typical of Southern Mountain counties in that it voted against secession from the United States.
It is named for the striking rock formation on the adjacent Catoctin Mountain, which were formed by the Potomac River cutting through the ridge in a water gap, a typical formation in the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians.
It is bordered to the west by Horse Mountain ( a typical New England granite glacial remnant ), to the north by the Town of Whately, Massachusetts and to the south by a bend in the Connecticut River, and Northampton, Massachusetts.
Cephalic index measurements have showed that while for Tats mesocephalia and dolichocephalia are typical, extreme brachycephalia is typical for Mountain Jews.
An elongated structure of biotite granite, Medoc Mountain has effectively routed the streams of the area around itself and has resisted the erosion typical of the surrounding lowlands.
This view from the Symbolic Mountain in the gardens in Cowra, New South Wales | Cowra, Australia shows many of the typical elements of a Japanese garden.
The style of truss-bridge shown is typical of Royal Engineer design. Most foot traffic from Lillooet to the Cariboo however, went by the " River Trail ", far below the wagon road, which departed the Fraser Canyon at Pavilion for the steep climb over Pavilion Mountain to Clinton, where it merged with the newer Cariboo Road via Yale and Ashcroft ( once the latter route was completed, that is ).
According to her New York Times obituary, " a typical day, she later recalled, would begin with a 9 A. M. session for Trans World Airlines, followed by Coca-Cola at 11, Hartz Mountain at 1 P. M., Eastern Airlines at 2, Datsun at 3, L ' Eggs at 5, McDonald's at 6, and, after all that, a recording session from 8: 30 P. M. to 3 A. M ."
A typical trail sign on the Smoky Mountain segment
Green Mountain National Forest is a national forest located in Vermont, a forest area typical of the New England / Acadian forests ecoregion.
When Adrian Gurvitz joined forces with Ginger Baker to form The Baker Gurvitz Army Petagno illustrated their first two vinyl releases, the self titled The Baker Gurvitz Army in 1975 on the legendary Vertigo label which depicted the three members of the group on horseback ; and Elysian Encounter, 1975 on the Mountain label depicted almost certainly as " spacemen " or possibly religious figures in the typical early Petagno style, fabulously exotic outfits and suits or armour.

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While the freedom of animation afforded large alien landscapes and believable non-humanoid aliens, budget constraints were a major concern and, as was typical of most Filmation productions, the animation quality was generally only fair, with very liberal use of stock shots.
The term was immortalized in the Half-Caste Act, whereby the Australian government could seize such children and forcibly remove them from their parents in order to, in theory, provide them with better homes than those afforded typical Aborigines where they can grow up to work as domestic servants, and for social engineering.
St ' át ' imc culture displayed many features typical of Northwest Coast peoples: the potlatch, clan names, mythology, prestige afforded the wealthy and generous, and totem poles in some communities, especially in the Lil ' wat First Nation ( Lil ' wat7ul ), whose tribal lands and trade routes in the Whistler Valley and Green River Vally overlapped with those of the Squamish First Nation, an Coast Salish people.

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Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room consisting of half the ground floor which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family.
With hindsight, the machine lacked the RAM ( a typical program would need to fit in only around 20 kB once display memory is subtracted ) and processing power to take on the prevailing Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
The first highly ( or tightly ) pipelined x86 implementations, the 486 designs from Intel, AMD, Cyrix, and IBM, supported every instruction that their predecessors did, but achieved maximum efficiency only on a fairly simple x86 subset that was only a little more than a typical RISC instruction set ( i. e. without typical RISC load-store limitations ).
Many people at the time viewed horse-drawn transit as unnecessarily cruel, and the fact that a typical horse could work only four or five hours per day necessitated the maintenance of large stables of draft animals that had to be fed, housed, groomed, medicated and rested.
Before the 20th century many double basses had only three strings, in contrast to the five to six strings typical of instruments in the string family or the four strings of instruments in the violin family.
At the time Beatty was 27 and had served only 6 years as Lieutenant compared to the typical 12 before promotion.
However, in Cyclops ( the only complete satyr-play that survives ) Euripides structured the entertainment more like a tragedy and introduced a note of critical irony typical of his other work.
It is suggested that in a typical schoolbook application ( e. g. learning word pairs ), most students remember only 10 % after 3 – 6 days ( depending on the material ).
In eukaryotes such as plants, protozoa and animals, however, " genome " carries the typical connotation of only information on chromosomal DNA.
In a typical cluster perhaps only 5 % of the total mass is in the form of galaxies, maybe 10 % in the form of hot X-ray emitting gas and the remainder is dark matter.
If only because there was a much smaller number of skilled artists, the quantity of icons, in the sense of panel paintings, was much smaller in the West, and in most Western settings a single diptych as an altarpiece, or in a domestic room, probably stood in place of the larger collections typical of Orthodox " icon corners ".
For example, four miles past the Ineyzane River, after the British had comfortably crossed, and after they had spent a day consolidating their advance, the Zulu finally launched a typical " buffalo horn " encirclement attack that was seen off with withering fire from not only breach-loading Martini-Henry rifles, but 7-pounder artillery and Gatling guns.
Such a maritime clock had to be not only highly accurate over long time intervals, but relatively impervious to corrosion in salt air, able to tolerate wide variations in temperature and humidity and in general durable while able to function at the odd angles and pitch and yaw typical of decks under strong waves and storm tossed conditions.
This technique capitalizes on the fact that most video sources ( such as a typical movie ) have only small changes in the image from one frame to the next.
Chemically, lutetium is a typical lanthanide: its only common oxidation state is + 3, seen in its oxide, halides and other compounds.
A typical snekkja might have a length of, a width of, and a draught of only.
This acceptance of " microevolution " only within a " kind " is also typical of old Earth creationism.
The images returned showed a Moon-like cratered terrain, which later missions showed was not typical for Mars, but only for the more ancient region imaged by Mariner 4.
The fully armoured Viking raider would wear an iron helmet and a maille hauberk, and fight with a combination of axe, sword, shield, spear or great " Danish " two-handed axe, although the typical raider would be unarmoured, carrying only a shield and spear ; swords and axes were much less common.
A typical home in a developed country is likely to have only four general-purpose microprocessors but around three dozen microcontrollers.
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.
In a typical year, Ontario averages 15 confirmed tornado touchdowns, where more are reported in the Windsor-Essex-Chatham Kent area, though many are seldom destructive ( the majority between F0 to F2 on the Fujita scale ) and only few are stronger and very destructive.

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