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typical and roles
Pickford's fans were devoted to these " Little Girl " roles, but they were not typical of her career.
The typical roles of supplier and demander are reversed.
Gender roles provide guides to normative behaviors that are typical, ought-to-be and thus “ likely effective ” for each sex within certain social context.
Accordingly, roles that fall into this category tend to have a slightly lower tessitura than typical Verdi baritone roles, only rising above an F at the moments of greatest intensity.
A preview screening of Sweet Smell of Success did not go well, as Tony Curtis fans were expecting him to play one of his typical nice guy roles and instead were presented with Sidney Falco.
Leading political figures were given satirical roles within a typical Anglican community, for example, Gordon Brown was the PCC Treasurer, John Prescott was in charge of the working men's club and the Home Secretary was Chairman of Neighbourhood Watch.
Further, the Beat writings of Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs often portray female characters in flat, traditional gender roles most typical of an ideal 1950s American housewife.
2011 saw the release of five Hugo Weaving films ( two were voice roles ), the thematic range of which is typical for the actor's career.
Police officers, soldiers, and repair personnel are typical roles which use this kind of belt.
In the 1933 King of the Jungle, 1941 Jungle Man, and the 1952 serial King of the Congo, he played typical " jungle man " roles.
This encourages players to make use of all the roles throughout a typical course of a game.
As an actor he specialised in comedy roles, and his typical characters, harassed and scheming, became so identified with him that the " Weedon Grossmith part " became a regular feature of the theatre of his day.
The typical avian sex roles are reversed in the three phalarope species.
The typical avian sex roles are reversed in the three phalarope species.
The typical avian sex roles are reversed in the three phalarope species.
These sorts of distinctions were disappearing by the middle of the war, by which time the typical fighter aircraft could carry a load and light bombers were taking over roles and missions formerly flown by medium bombers.
The emphasis on strings as strings is so strong that TRAC provides mechanisms for handling the language's own syntactic characters either in their syntactic roles or like any other character, and self-modifying code has more the feel of a natural consequence of typical TRAC programming techniques than of being a special feature.
Just because someone does not conform to the typical roles does not mean that they are trying to be politically radical.
Tango has to be led even on stage, as all forms of Argentine Tango, otherwise the couple is missing the main principle of this dance, the typical intimate connection ; this connection only appears when leader and follower enter their roles, irrespective of the fact there is a choreography or not.
The film also features David Hyde Pierce ( playing the typical Randall role as the somewhat nerdy best friend ), Sarah Paulson, Rachel Dratch and Jeri Ryan in supporting roles.
A typical unit has between one and four officers filling various roles.
She was voiced by Denise Bryer ; unusually, Bryer used her normal voice for the role, unlike many of her other famous roles where she normally tended to use a " clucking " tone more typical of the voice of the character Zelda from Terrahawks, whom Bryer also voiced.
At Genoa the earliest records of trading partnerships are in documents of the early 11th century ; there the typical sleeping partner is a member of the local petty nobility with some capital to invest, and in the expansion of trade leading roles were taken by men who already held profitable positions in the feudal order, who received revenues from rents or customs tolls or market dues.

typical and supplier
The relationship between MCI and the Bell Operating companies were not that of a typical supplier and customer, as the local operating companies were generally reluctant to do business with a company that its parent was attempting to put out of business.
The typical polymer solids level is 35-45 % and it may be diluted further by the supplier or user with diluents.
Unlike a typical residential or commercial / industrial customer, large bulk users of electricity such as mills, mines and large factories generally have the opportunity to negotiate the rates they will pay their supplier for electricity.

typical and consumer
A typical legal rationale for protecting the consumer is based on the notion of policing market failures and inefficiencies, such as inequalities of bargaining power between a consumer and a business.
In the most cases, these special versions are never seen by the consumer and more than half of the ad must be removed to fit into a typical on-air timeslot.
Unfortunately broad performance claims are common in the consumer marketplace, which are difficult or impossible for a typical consumer to verify.
For example in the consumer market, a typical motor oil change interval is around the.
7-inch reel of ¼-inch-wide audio recording tape, typical of consumer use in the 1950s – 70s
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.
) Stylus forces of 10 to 20 mN ( 1 to 2 grams-force ) are typical for modern consumer turntables, while forces of up to 50 mN ( 5 grams ) are common for the tougher environmental demands of party deejaying or turntablism.
The typical frequency range for a subwoofer is about 20 – 200 Hz for consumer products, below 100 Hz for professional live sound, and below 80 Hz in THX-approved systems.
A more typical consumer zoom will have a variable maximum relative aperture, since it is harder and more expensive to keep the maximum relative aperture proportional to focal length at long focal lengths ; 3. 5 to 5. 6 is an example of a common variable aperture range in a consumer zoom lens.
A typical pair of blue jeans consumes 919 gallons of water during its life cycle ( this includes the water to irrigate the cotton crop, manufacture the jeans, and the numerous washes by the consumer ).
This sort of usage might be non-compliant with the Terms of Service ( ToS ) of the typical local providers that deliver their service via the consumer phone and cable duopoly.
Therefore, it is nearly impossible for the typical consumer to tell conclusively if an item is kitniyot or would be considered chametz because of some hidden ingredients or manufacturing process.
A typical 300mL bottle of soju costs the consumer 1, 000 to 3, 000 South Korean Won in South Korea ( roughly $ 1 to $ 3 United States Dollars ).
A typical front loading consumer autoreverse hi-fi cassette deck from late 1980s ( Sony TC-RX55 ), featuring full electronic transport, Dolby B and C noise reduction, and HXPro dynamic headroom expansion
Most privacy advocates view such measures as typical of a carceral state-where the state itself knows everything, and there is neither political nor consumer privacy nor even much medical privacy-a special concern is the gathering of biometrics.
A typical supply chain begins with ecological and biological and political regulation of natural resources, followed by the human extraction of raw material, and includes several production links ( e. g., component construction, assembly, and merging ) before moving on to several layers of storage facilities of ever-decreasing size and ever more remote geographical locations, and finally reaching the consumer.
A typical consumer electronics device, a camcorder.
While ( as of 2010 ) typical wireless devices for the consumer market can reach speeds of 300 Mbit / s ( megabits per second ) ( IEEE 802. 11n ) or 54 Mbit / s ( IEEE 802. 11g ), wired hardware of similar cost reaches 1000 Mbit / s ( Gigabit Ethernet ).
A typical value for a consumer type 60 cm satellite dish at 11. 75 GHz is 37. 50 dB.
* 70 mW – tech: antenna power in a typical consumer wireless router
This differs slightly from the context in which the term was first published in 1969 by Jack Trout in the paper " Positioning " is a game people play in today ’ s me-too market place " in the publication Industrial Marketing, in which the case is made that the typical consumer is overwhelmed with unwanted advertising, and has a natural tendency to discard all information that does not immediately find a comfortable ( and empty ) slot in the consumers mind.

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