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typical and early
Chartier's typical undergraduate course focuses upon the making, remaking, dissemination, and reading of texts in early modern Europe and America.
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.
Most episodes in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s rated with over 20 million viewers and during the 1990s and early 2000s 15 – 20 million per episode would be typical Like most terrestrial television in the UK, a dramatic decline in viewership has taken place and the show currently posts figures of between 8 and 14 million per episode.
Dubliners is a collection of short stories by Joyce about incidents and typical characters of the city during the early 20th century.
" The early Church believed that " the life of David the life of Christ ; Bethlehem is the birthplace of both ; the shepherd life of David points out Christ, the Good Shepherd ; the five stones chosen to slay Goliath are typical of the five wounds ; the betrayal by his trusted counsellor, Achitophel, and the passage over the Cedron remind us of Christ's Sacred Passion.
The development sequence of a typical drupe, the nectarine ( Prunus persica ) over a 7. 5 month period, from bud formation in early winter to fruit ripening in midsummer ( see: Image: Nectarine Fruit Development. jpg | image page for further information )
The stringed, chord-playing rhythm instrument typical of jazz ensembles from 1900 until the early 1920s was the banjo, an instrument which was much louder than guitars of the time.
The difference is mostly in the era and styles covered -- Easy Listening is mostly older music done in the style of standards from the early 20th century ( typical artists include Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra ) combined with Big Band music and more modern performers in the same style such as Céline Dion and Josh Groban, while Adult Contemporary focuses more on newer pop music from the 1970s on.
The first is a typical classical orchestra ( i. e. Beethoven / Haydn ), the second is typical of an early / mid-romantic ( i. e. Brahms / Dvořák / Tchaikovsky ), late romantic / early 20th century ( i. e. Wagner / Mahler / Stravinsky ), to the common complement of a present day modern orchestras ( i. e. Adams / Barber / Copland / Glass ).
In the early 1980s, some of the leading bands in Southern California's hardcore punk rock scene emphasized a more melodic approach than was typical of their peers.
Diurnal ranges are low ; on a typical dry-season day in the capital city, the early morning minimum may be and the afternoon maximum.
The size of a typical legion varied throughout the history of ancient Rome, with complements of 4, 200 legionaries and 300 equites ( drawn from the wealthier classes-in early Rome all troops provided their own equipment ) in the republican period of Rome, ( the infantry were split into 30 maniples of 120 legionaries each ), to 5, 200 men plus auxiliaries in the imperial period ( split into 10 cohorts, 9 of 480 men each, plus the first cohort holding 800 men ).
In the 1990s and early 2000s, new enzymes from this family were discovered that did not follow all the classical criteria of this enzyme class, and new subfamily nomenclature was developed to divide this large family into subcategories based on deviations from typical characteristics of type II enzymes.
Sadger supported his claim that homosexuality could be cured entirely by describing a four month analysis of a patient whose crucial memories “ had been wholly unconscious and first had to be unearthed very laboriously through a month-long analysis .“ Making striking claims about homosexuality on the basis of brief analyses appears to have been typical for psychoanalysts in the early 20th century.
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.
Although whales and dolphins ( Cetacea ) do not possess most of the typical morphological characteristics of ungulates, recent discoveries indicate that they are descended from early artiodactyls, and thus are directly related to other even-toed ungulates such as cattle, with hippopotamuses being their closest living relatives.
Anne's early education was typical for women of her class.
Current speculation is that Uranus started off with a typical prograde orientation and was knocked on its side by a large impact early in its history.
In the early European Middle Ages, simple round shields made from linden-wood wood covered on both sides by leather were typical.
In typical economic theory, this would be accompanied by austerity shock treatment, as is generally recommended by the International Monetary Fund: such a course was taken in the United Kingdom, where government spending was slashed in the late ' 70s and early ' 80s under the political ascendance of Margaret Thatcher.
Showing the typical rebelliousness of his early years, Niven asked, " Could you tell me the time, sir?
He pointed to Papua New Guinea or the Solomon Islands as the place from where the earliest Fijians came, as the pottery fragments were typical of the early Lapita period in Papua New Guinea and the Solomons, but not readily found on Lapita pottery in Fiji.

typical and 19th-century
Baudelaire's Les Bijoux ( The Jewels ) is a typical example of the use of the alexandrine in 19th-century French poetry:
Modern Lancaster is distinguished by a rich blend of 19th-century architecture ( best evidenced in historic Square 13, part of Zane's original plot ) and natural beauty ( best evidenced by the famous Standing Stone, today known as Mount Pleasant ) with all the typical modern accoutrements of a small-medium-sized American city.
Several canal-era houses are typical of the popular Western Reserve New England building type called the Upright-and-Wing, particularly suitable for the early 19th-century Ohio frontier.
The 19th-century development of the Deep South for cotton cultivation depended on large plantations with much more acreage than was typical of the Chesapeake Bay area, and for labor, planters held hundreds of slaves.
As is typical in a certain genre of romantic 19th-century and early 20th-century literature, each of the farm's inhabitants has some long-festering emotional problem caused by ignorance, hatred, or fear, and the farm is badly run.
His biographer, the 19th-century historian J. H. Round, called him " the most perfect and typical presentment of the feudal and anarchic spirit that stamps the reign of Stephen.
This is similar in concept to the traditional Finnish hunting knife, the " puukko " ( though the typical early 19th-century Bowie knife was far larger and heavier than the typical puukko ).
Typical of most efforts at translation, this 19th-century one by Walter Headlam ( 1866 – 1908 ) takes the subject matter of Anacreon's verses and works them into a rhyming style typical of the English poetry written in Headlam's day.
A typical 19th-century porte-cochère
Light comedy that mocked local customs was typical of 19th-century theatre in Quebec.
Reconstruction of a typical 19th-century Tuskegee Village dwelling at Ft. Loudoun State Park
This type of joint cricket and football or rugby stadium was typical in 19th-century England, and is how Bramall Lane and Park Avenue originally were.

typical and casual
Casual gaming demographics vary greatly from those of traditional video games, as the typical casual gamer is older and more predominantly female.
The band coincided the album release with a U. S. tour called the Peepshow tour, which was not a typical promotional tour for the band, and was seen as being somewhat geared towards the band's biggest fans, rather than promoting the album to casual fans.
Some bronzes of the period were incised in a rough, casual manner, with graph structures often differing somewhat from typical ones.
However, to the crowd's shock, the " restaurant " next door ( Cheeky's Bar and Grill, which looked like a typical casual dining chain ) was demolished.
The workplace is a typical example: the employees below a middle manager are in his in-group, and may be spoken to using casual speech, while his bosses, or even, in large companies, people in other departments, are in an out-group, and must be spoken to politely.
The restaurant fits into the " fast casual " category, offering both quick service and a higher quality of food than typical fast-food restaurants.
By contrast, in a typical municipal or county park, or any land open to a wide variety of users, especially one where overnight camping is either forbidden or infrequent ( for example, if it is located in a well-developed metropolitan area ), one can expect much more casual users who are not used to finding trails and appreciate frequent blazes.
Kuryu is unlike a typical prosecutor ; he refuses to wear a suit and tie, opting for casual clothing, his trademark brown parka and stylish boots.
The grass pavilion is used for picnics, casual sports, and sunbathing in a manner typical of urban parks.

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