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typical and progress
A typical beginner to intermediate rider will tend to have an easier time hitting the wake heelside because it tends to come more naturally to the rider, while more advanced riders can hit the wake both heelside as well as toeside ; and progress into switch stance as well.
A 1596 sketch of a rehearsal in progress on the thrust stage of The Swan ( theatre ) | The Swan, a typical circular Elizabethan open-roof playhouse.
A typical gradient profile in reversed phase chromatography might start at 5 % acetonitrile ( in water or aqueous buffer ) and progress linearly to 95 % acetonitrile over 5 – 25 minutes.
He narrates the events from 427 onward as a contemporary witness and the text becomes increasingly full as the years progress until it resembles an organic literary work more than a typical chronicle.
It is typical for Film noir to begin in medias res ; for example, a private detective will enter the plot already in progress.
At the end of each level, the player must face a stronger boss character in order to progress, requiring much more effort to defeat than a typical foe.
As trypanosomes progress through their life cycle they undergo a series of morphological changes as is typical of trypanosomatids.
A 1596 sketch of a performance in progress on the platform or apron stage of the typical circular Elizabethan open-roof playhouse The Swan ( theatre ) | The Swan.
After a microlensing event in progress has been identified, the monitoring program that detects it often alerts the community to its discovery, so that other specialized programs may follow the event more intensively, hoping to find interesting deviations from the typical light curve.
A typical response message may contain progress notes for each stage of internal processing.
My idea is to make it a living thing, and typical of progress.
Epigenetic change ( secondary processes ) may be arranged under a number of headings, each of which is typical of a group of rocks or rock-forming minerals, though usually more than one of these alterations will be found in progress in the same rock.

typical and trap
A typical way to implement this is to use a software interrupt or trap.
Another popular booby trap was the " Grenade in a Can ", a grenade with the safety pin removed in a container and a string attached, sometimes with the grenade's fuse mechanism modified to give a much shorter delay than the four to seven seconds typical with grenade fuses.
A typical course consists of 10 to 15 stations, with each station presenting targets from trap machines.
A typical example given by Lloyd showed that a larva of a size at the upper limit of what the trap could manage would be ingested stage by stage over the course of about twenty-four hours ; but that the head, being rigid, would often prove too large for the mouth of the trap and would remain outside, plugging the door.
They do, however, attract prey through special visual and chemical signals and trap and kill the prey through a typical pitfall trap.
Along with the typical acid granulites above described, in Saxony, India, Scotland and other countries there occur dark-colored basic granulites ( trap granulites ).

typical and was
A few months ago it was a fairly typical landlord who in the dead of night lugged me up a mountainside to drink from a spring famous in the neighborhood for its clarity and flavor.
The internationally known sportsman and traveler Friedrich Gerstacker was typical of its detractors in the mid-thirties.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
I asked Quasimodo recently how he accomplished this, and he replied that he had painted his model `` a beautiful shade of red and then had her breathe on the canvas '', which was his typical tongue-in-cheek way of chiding me for my lack of sensitivity.
Thus, the dotted line shown in figure 4 was taken as typical for the temperature distribution for all blowing rates.
It was possible to make estimates of the quantum yield by observing the extent of reduction of a uranyl oxalate actinometer solution illuminated for a known time in a typical reaction cell and making appropriate conversions based on the differences in the absorption spectra of uranyl oxalate and of chlorine, and considering the spectral distribution of the light source.
A previously extinguished conditioned reaction was restored in monkey A and was associated with typical signs of emotional excitement including sympathetic discharges.
The parent was asked to describe the child's typical behavior in certain standard situations in which there was an opportunity to observe tendencies toward perfectionism in demands upon self and others, irrational conformity to rules, orderliness, punctuality, and need for certainty.
The reason for the value of this procedure was simply that the applicants were tested `` at work '' in different situations by the judgment of a number of experts who could see how the salesmen conducted themselves with different, but typical restaurant owners and managers.
He played a number of typical situations before observers, other supervisors who kept notes and then explained to him in detail what he did they thought was wrong.
The research team was concerned that responses from firms in the state of Washington might not be typical of those throughout the country, or that the results might be different when no phone or personal follow-up was made.
The BOD of the raw sewage was typical of domestic sewage from a subdivision.
This was typical of such games, which were earnestly played to win and practically never wound up in an expression of good fellowship.
In his minor way Charles Arthur Shires was perhaps more typical of his era than Ruth was, for he was but one of many young men who laid waste their talents in these Scott Fitzgerald days for the sake of earning space in the newspapers.
The dialogue is sharp, witty and candid -- typical `` don't eat the daisies '' material -- which has stamped the author throughout her books and plays, and it was obvious that the Theatre-by-the-Sea audience liked it.
Mug House, a typical cliff dwelling of the period, was home to around 100 people who shared 94 small rooms and eight kivas built right up against each other and sharing many of their walls ; builders in these areas maximized space in any way they could and no areas were considered off-limits to construction.
As a self-described " confirmed scientific rationalist ", Tylor believed that this view was " childish " and typical of " cognitive underdevelopment ", and that it was therefore common in " primitive " peoples such as those living in hunter gatherer societies.
In his third theological textbook, Regulae Caelestis Iuris, he presents a set of what seems to be theological rules ; this was typical of the followers of Gilbert of Poitiers, of which Alan could be associated.

typical and cities
Chrétien depicts Arthur, like a typical medieval monarch, holding court at a number of cities and castles.
The breeze during hot days is refreshing because wind speed in the city is generally typical of sea-side cities.
This bilingual street sign in Toulouse, like many such signs found in historical parts of the city, is maintained primarily for its antique charm ; it is typical of what little remains of the lenga d ' òc in southern French cities.
The 17th century destruction changed forever the appearance of Syracuse, as well as the entire Val di Noto, whose cities were rebuilt along the typical lines of Sicilian Baroque, considered one of the most typical expressions of art of Southern Italy.
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.
Courses set along major roads of cities are typical of road running events, and traffic is usually cordoned off from the area during the competition.
Unlike the rest of the cities in the country Sevastopol officially does not have a typical mayor due to its status, functions of which conducts the head of Sevastopol Municipality State Administration or a city governor appointed by the President of Ukraine.
A typical town would have a weekly market ( every 5 days ), while larger cities held markets every day.
Mérida has a centro historico typical of colonial Spanish cities.
The YMCA was founded by George Williams, a draper who was typical of the young men drawn to the cities by the Industrial Revolution.
In January 1990, Irving gave a speech in Moers where he asserted that only 30, 000 people died at Auschwitz between 1940 – 45, all of natural causes, which was equal — so he claimed — to the typical death toll from one Bomber Command raid on German cities.
Lexington High School, designed by architect Charles M. Robinson and constructed in 1908, was typical of the modern public schools that cities built during the Progressive Era.
Its development is typical of the Second Industrial Revolution – the creation of new light engineering industries on the edge of existing cities.
For decades after the sociological study by Robert Lynd and Helen Lynd Middletown appeared in 1929, commentators used Midwestern cities ( and the Midwest generally ) as " typical " of the nation.
In the municipality there are two localities which have grown into suburbs of Malmö, Staffanstorp with 14, 800 inhabitants and Hjärup with 4, 000 inhabitants, which both are typical residential districts dominated by detached houses built in the second half of the 20th century, wherefrom most people commute for work in the nearby cities of Lund and Malmö.
This street grid is typical of many towns and cities that were founded by Latter-day Saints in the Mormon Corridor.
The verses preserved under Theognis ' name are written from the viewpoint of an aristocrat confronted by social and political revolution typical of Greek cities in the archaic period.
Homes and commercial buildings were built to standards typical of American and European cities.
Whilst many local tourism authorities still issue licenses for rickshaw drivers to carry passengers, authorities in China are tightening rules in order to alleviate cheating of tourists ( many rickshaw drivers are renowned for over-charging non-locals and foreign tourists ) and to reduce traffic congestion ( e. g. a typical Chinese cycle-rickshaw will travel at less than 10kmh and is wide enough to fill an entire traffic or bicycle lane and therefore are blamed as a major cause of traffic congestion ), and have been banned in many cities already.
In most U. S. cities, however, the typical bus stop spacing is between 650 and 900 feet ( 200 – 275 m ), well below the optimal.
This scale and style is typical of small and mid-sized cities in the United States
In some regions, several ASCs will be grouped into a Metropolitan Service Committee at the sub-regional level ; this is typical in especially large cities, like Los Angeles, that contain multiple ASCs.
Terraced houses are typical in inner cities and places of high population density

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