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Clemens for most of his career was a prototypical power pitcher with an aggressive edge.
The prototypical power trios were exemplified by late 1960s-era blues-rock / hard rock bands The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Grand Funk Railroad and The James Gang.
Income levels and educational attainment are identified as having the largest explanatory power to explain ICT access and usage, with age being a third important variable, which means that prototypical " victims " to the digital divide can be foremost characterized as poorer, less educated, and older.
He often polarized Chicago fans because he showed a reluctance to involve himself in the physical ( hitting ) aspect of the game despite his prototypical power forward build.
A two-time All-Star, Durham in his prime was one of the premier offensive catalysts in all of baseball, providing prototypical lead-off hitting with power.
There is a preference for a democratically elected prototypical leader with limited power especially when people ’ s group ties are strong.

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Thus, before the modern assembly line took shape, there were prototypical forms in various industries, as outlined below.
The prototypical model is the Korteweg – de Vries equation, a highly non-linear equation for which the interesting solutions, the solitons, cannot be reached by perturbation theory, even if the perturbations were carried out to infinite order.
Cimetidine was the prototypical histamine H < sub > 2 </ sub >- receptor antagonist from which the later members of the class were developed.
It ’ s the navy blue of India ,” “ Elegance is refusal !”), were memorialized in the movie Funny Face, making her, for many, the prototypical fashion-magazine editor.
Walter Horn suggests that the earliest coenobitic communities, which were established in Egypt by Saint Pachomius, did not result in cloister construction, as there were no lay serfs attached to the community of monks, thus no separation within the walled community was required ; Horn finds the earliest prototypical cloisters in some exceptional late fifth-century monastic churches in southern Syria, such as the Convent of Saints Sergios and Bacchos, at Umm-is-Surab ( AD 489 ), and the colonnaded forecourt of the convent of Id-Dêr, but nothing similar appeared in the semieremitic Irish monasteries ' clustered roundhouses nor in the earliest Benedictine collective communities of the West.
The prototypical latifundia were the Roman estates in Magna Graecia ( the south of Italy ) and in Sicily, which distressed Pliny the Elder ( died AD 79 ) as he travelled, seeing only slaves working the land, not the sturdy Roman farmers who had been the backbone of the Republic's army.
The authentically detailed die-cast wheels fitted to these models were unique to each model, with the exception of the Oldsmobile Toronado and the Chevrolet Camaro which shared the Toronado's prototypical wheel design, and were attached to the axle by means of the ' Golden Jacks ' – die-cast golden metal stands, which when folded downwards both released the wheel and supported the model.
Six prototypical Dennis Trident 3 chassis were built in 1996.

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A prototypical example of an algorithm is Euclid's algorithm to determine the maximum common divisor of two integers ; an example ( there are others ) is described by the flow chart above and as an example in a later section.
In these early films, Hawks established the prototypical " Hawksian Man ", which film critic Andrew Sarris described as " upheld by an instinctive professionalism.
Cessation of dosing with morphine creates the prototypical opioid withdrawal syndrome, which, unlike that of barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or sedative-hypnotics, is not fatal by itself in neurologically healthy patients without heart or lung problems ; it is in theory self-limiting in length and overall impact in that a rapid increase in metabolism and other bodily processes takes place, including shedding and replacement of the cells of many organs.
The above series is a prototypical Dirichlet series that converges absolutely to an analytic function for s such that and diverges for all other values of s. Riemann showed that the function defined by the series on the half-plane of convergence can be continued analytically to all complex values.
Notice again that this is probably not a fact about mass-count syntax, but about prototypical examples, since many singular count nouns have referents whose proper parts can be described by the same term.
This is because prototypical members of each class share the ability to change their form by accepting derivational or inflectional morphemes.
Singular functions occur, for instance, as sequences of spatially modulated phases or structures in solids and magnets, described in a prototypical fashion by the model of Frenkel and Kontorova and by the ANNNI model, as well as in some dynamical systems.
Many receptor enzymes have closely related structure and receptor tyrosine kinase activity, and it is said by Lehninger ( 2008 ) that the foundational or prototypical receptor enzyme, is insulin.
One manifestation of this view is found in the cognitive science of mathematics, where it is proposed that mathematics itself, the most widely accepted means of abstraction in the human community, is largely metaphorically constructed, and thereby reflects a cognitive bias unique to humans that uses embodied prototypical processes ( e. g. counting, moving along a path ) that are understood by all human beings through their experiences.
Among the many things that he developed are self-righting lifeboats, tension-spoke wheels, the " Universal Railway " ( his term for caterpillar tractors ), automatic signals for railway crossings, seat belts, small scale helicopters, and a kind of prototypical internal combustion engine fuelled by gunpowder.
The mummy of Ramesses III was discovered by antiquarians in 1886 and is regarded as the prototypical Egyptian Mummy in numerous Hollywood movies.
The prototype pattern is a creational design pattern used in software development when the type of objects to create is determined by a prototypical instance, which is cloned to produce new objects.
This song was one of the earliest prototypical rock and roll songs, and was covered by Jerry Lee Lewis and Mike Bloomfield's Electric Flag ( as " Wine ").
A psychiatric assessment of her character noted that she " was seen as a prototypical narcissistic person by the raters: on average, she satisfied 8 of 9 criteria for narcissistic personality disorder ... had she been evaluated for personality disorders, she would receive a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
Nim Li Punit is constructed in the Classic Period prototypical geometric form, using large amounts of fill material to achieve expansive level plazas and terraces ; furthermore, the arrangement of the major structures emulates the view of the Mayan cosmological world, setting the earth realm at the core, manifested by a dwelling of the ruler.
Toaplan's Batsugun ( 1993 ) provided the prototypical template for this new breed, with Cave ( formed by former employees of Toaplan, including Batsugun's main creator Tsuneki Ikeda, after the latter company collapsed ) inventing the type proper with 1995's DonPachi.
Carroll attracted the attention of Alfred Hitchcock and, in 1935, starred as one of the director's earliest prototypical cool, glib, intelligent blondes in The 39 Steps based on the espionage novel by John Buchan.
was dominated by guitars and electric violin, the final track, " Hiroshima Mon Amour ", was a prototypical synthpop song.
With an emphasis on trying to avoid detection for as long as possible, Castle Wolfenstein and its sequel are considered by gamers to be prototypical stealth-based games — some of the first in a genre that wouldn't gain popularity until the late 1990s.
Some propose that classifier – noun pairings are based on innate semantic features of the noun ( for example, all " long " nouns take a certain classifier because of their inherent longness ), and others claim that they are motivated by analogy to more prototypical pairings ( for example, " dictionary " takes the same classifier as the more common word " book ").
Drafted in 1961 by the American Football League's Buffalo Bills, Billy Shaw of Georgia Tech was the prototypical " pulling guard " who despite his size held his own against much bigger defensive linemen like Ernie Ladd, Earl Faison and Buck Buchanan.

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A common trope is a portal or artifact that connects worlds together, prototypical examples being the wardrobe in C. S. Lewis ' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, or the sigil in James Branch Cabell's The Cream of the Jest.

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The character of Faustus, likely based on a historical 16th century magician or charlatan, became the prototypical popular tale of a learned magician who succumbs to a pact with the devil.
Caso interpreted this scene as the afterlife realm of Tlaloc although this interpretation has also been challenged, most recently by María Teresa Uriarte, who provides a more commonplace interpretation: that " this mural represents Teotihuacan as prototypical civilized city associated with the beginning of time and the calendar ".
Nicknamed " Super Joe ", he was the prototypical utility player who could play any position on the field well.
This cartoon marked the first appearance of the prototypical version of Bugs Bunny, who is barely recognizable compared to his more familiar later form.
They are characterized by " an artistic perception so sharp that it seems to cut beneath the skin ", according to Wieland Schmied, who calls Schad the " prototypical possessor of the ' cool gaze ' which distinguishes this movement from earlier forms of realism ".

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