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" Accordingly the U. S. situation is not typical of central banks in general.
Two main east-west roads were built rather than the typical one, due to the awkward location of the Temple Mount, blocking the central east-west route.
Largely complete by 1230, the castle was of typical Norman courtyard design, with a central square without a keep, bounded on all sides by tall defensive walls and protected at each corner by a circular tower.
The geometric mean, in mathematics, is a type of mean or average, which indicates the central tendency or typical value of a set of numbers.
Away from the central bulge or outer rim, the typical stellar velocity is between 210 and 240 km / s ( about half-million mi / h ).
In Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, he described the central character, thought to represent himself, as being far from a typical student ; he was interested in science as a goal in itself, rather than as a way to establish a career.
The classrooms, where teachers teach and students learn, are of central importance, but typical schools have many other areas, which may include:
After a brief break, the community joins together again for a church service that follows a typical evangelical format, with a sermon as a central feature.
Cleveland, Ohio is typical of many American central cities ; its municipal borders have changed little since 1922, even though the Cleveland urbanized area has grown many times over.
At geomagnetic field strengths typical of the central United States, central Europe or Australia, these initial electrons spiral around the magnetic field lines in a circle with a typical radius of about 85 metres ( about 280 feet ).
Where central control of the matrix is practical, a typical rack-mount matrix switch offers front-panel buttons to allow manual connection of inputs to outputs.
Shown are the typical Asturian cottages, which were already in use in the time of the AsturesClassical geographers give conflicting views of the ethnic description of the above mentioned peoples: Ptolemy says that the Astures extended along the central area of current Asturias, between the Navia and Sella rivers, fixing the latter river as the boundary with the Cantabrian territory.
Such stanitsasoften with a few thousand residents, were usually larger than a typical selo in central Russia.
Rainfall, at around 620 mm is typical for low lying areas of central and eastern England.
In a typical central processing unit ( CPU ), PC is a binary counter ( which is the origin of the term program counter ) that may be one of many registers in the CPU hardware.
: The central protagonist of the series, Hibiki Amawa is a fairly typical college graduate whose goal is to become a professional school teacher.
Constructed with the typical and necessary scholastic appointments and one visible and unusual difference: the central portion of the building was built over the road leading to it.
Most central and typical of all of Giorgione's extant works is the Sleeping Venus now in Dresden.
Largely complete by 1230, the castle was of typical Norman courtyard design, with a central square without a keep, bounded on all sides by tall defensive walls and protected at each corner by a circular tower.
According to a geological survey, prior to the 1815 eruption Tambora had the shape of a typical stratovolcano, with a high symmetrical volcanic cone and a single central vent.
Radiator typical of a convective central heating system

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A typical British bank statement header showing the location of the account's IBAN
Comparisons with the Klemm collection of Egyptian rock samples showed a close resemblance to rock from a small granodiorite quarry at Gebel Tingar on the west bank of the Nile, west of Elephantine in the region of Aswan ; the pink vein is typical of granodiorite from this region.
Fair Oaks had become a typical small town by 1906 with a post office, hotel, blacksmith shop, lumber yard, pharmacy, bank, cemetery, newspaper, and a number of small dry-goods and grocery stores located along Main Street.
Legal financing is different from a typical bank loan.
A typical settlement general store, it included a post office and bank in its earliest years.
The right bank of the Tiber would constitute a typical, commodious landing place for boats and the cult of Janus would have been double as far as amphibious.
It contained " about twelve hundred houses, all established along the bank of another good-sized river which flowed into the large one Arkansas .... the settlement of the Rayados seemed typical of those seen by Coronado in Quivira sixty years before.
SAP allows the IT supported processing of a multitude of tasks, occurring in a typical company or bank.
The output of this MDCT is postprocessed by an alias reduction formula to reduce the typical aliasing of the PQF filter bank.
It is a typical bank, and Millingville has run it honestly and quite properly.
A typical, yet simple, description under this system might read " From the point on the north bank of Muddy Creek one mile above the junction of Muddy and Indian Creeks, north for 400 yards, then northwest to the large standing rock, west to the large oak tree, south to Muddy Creek, then down the center of the creek to the starting point.
The October picture shows a typical fog bank nearly < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 1, 000 feet ( 300 m )</ span > thick.
Under his Governorship, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand established a new model of the relationship between government and central bank – not totally independent, like the Bundesbank in Germany, and not dominated by government, as was typical of most central banks at the time, but one where government and central bank agreed in public about the inflation rate to be delivered by the central bank, where the central bank had full independence to run monetary policy to deliver that, and where the central bank's Governor was held accountable for the inflation outcome.
Loaded with western props and furnishings, it has been described as a " complete frontier town, with a dusty street, hitching rails, a saloon, jail, bank, doctor's office, surveyor's office, and the simple frame houses typical of the early Western era.
A typical Roman city of straight streets was founded in the plain on the eastern bank of the river sometime at the end of the reign of Augustus and the start of the reign of Tiberius ( around AD 10 – AD 30 ).
In the typical arrangement, a renter pays the bank a fee for the use of the box, which can be opened only with production of an assigned key, the bank's own guard key, the proper signature, and perhaps a code of some sort.
Some other acronyms which pilots find easier to remember is NOSE ( North Opposite, South Exceeds ), OSUN ( Overshoot South, Undershoot North ), and South Leads, North Lags in the southern hemisphere This guideline is based not on a standard-rate turn, but on a bank angle of 15 °- 18 °, which would equal a standard rate turn at the airspeeds typical of light aircraft.
By comparison, a typical cord blood collection in a private bank has a median total nucleated cell count of 470 million.
De Keyser opted for a typical late-19th century bank style of architecture, which reflects both authority and prestige.
It hosts displays of an authentic northern trading post, a typical northern kitchen from the 1940s, 2 mounted adult bison, a traditional trapper's cabin, a 1965 Polaris Sno-Traveler, and a river bank scene featuring a birch bark canoe.
Several miles from Yuryev, on the bank of the Yakhroma River, stands the Kosmin Cloister, whose structures are typical for the mid-17th century.

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