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Typical North Otago landscape, north of Herbert, New Zealand
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Typical training for a North American endocrinologist involves 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, 3 years of residency, and 2 years of fellowship.
Typical species are Trillium grandiflorum ( Large-flowered Trillium ) in eastern North America and Trillium ovatum ( Western Trillium ).
Typical of Wilkes, the title was a satirical take on the Earl's newspaper, The Briton, with North Briton referring to Scotland.
Typical shallow shelf oil wells ( e. g. North Sea ) cost US $ 10 – 30 million, while deep water wells can cost up to US $ 100 million plus.
Typical of rivers in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, the Neuse enters a basin of intermittent bottomland swamp on its journey towards its outlet.
Typical Holiday Inn Express hotels are built from corporate architectural prototypes, and tend to consist of 60-80 rooms, with a mix of suites and standard rooms in North America properties.
Typical and landscape
Typical landscape for the Antarctic Peninsula area, with fjords, high coastal mountains and islands.
Typical Swabian Jura landscape, the " Salmendinger Kapelle " ( Chapel ) on top of the " Kornbühl "- Mountain
Typical uses ( for other than potable purposes ) include toilet flushing, washing and landscape irrigation.
Typical landscape view of the Kresy, marked by low-lying rolling hills and grasslands ( location Sielec, Drohobych Raion, western Ukraine )
Typical summer ( dry season ) Overberg landscape with the Kleinrivier Mountains | Babilonstoring Mountains beyond between Caledon, Western Cape | Caledon and Bot River
Typical landscape in the Eichsfeld: Villages between fields and wooded hills Today the greatest part of the Obereichsfeld makes up the Landkreis ( district ) Eichsfeld.
Typical landscape of Costa Brava that gives its name, " rugged coast " ( coastline between Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Tossa de Mar
Image: Millevache Plateau near Servieres. JPG | Typical wooded landscape of the Millevache Plateau, between Peyrelevade and Tarnac
Typical and north
Image: Typical. Snowday. Terry. JPG | A view north on Logan Avenue in Downtown Terry, Montana during a typical snowy day.
Prof. B. C. Mazumder ( ed ), in the Typical Selections from Oriya Literature, 1921, maintains that Seori-Narayana has been located in the Bilaspur district of present Chhattisgarh state, which was then in the kingdom of Dakshin Kosala, where in the 7 < sup > th </ sup > century CE a line of rulers of Hinduized Savara origin, established its rule with Sivpur, in the north of Raipur, for its capital.
Typical features on the line include the gradients such as the 1 in 60 on the bank immediately north of Bronwydd Arms, the meandering River Gwili and the A484 road which are never far away and the wooded forests and sharp curves as the railway twists its way through the valley.
Typical routes then head for Moscow, Kiev or Istanbul, though teams have travelled as far north as the Arctic Circle and as far south as Iran, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan.
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Typical was John Chapman's review in the New York Daily News on September 27, 1957, headed: " West Side Story a Splendid and Super-Modern Musical Drama ".
Typical of New England mills, the Collins Company axe factory was sited on a river and their production was powered by utilizing the water's strength to turn turbines and power machines.
Typical passage to La Petite Chute included crossing the Atlantic from Rotterdam to New York City, a train trip from there to Albany, a train or Erie Canal-barge trip across New York state to Buffalo, steamship travel through the Great Lakes and Green Bay to the head of the Fox River at Green Bay and finally a 30-mile, ox-cart trip to the mission at La Petite Chute.
Typical of VH1's early programming was New Visions, a series which featured videos and in-studio performances by smooth jazz and classical and New Age bands and performers, including Spyro Gyra, Andy Narell, Mark Isham, Philip Glass and Yanni.
Typical of the reviews was one by Bosley Crowther of The New York Times, who noted how the film adaptation was true to the original story and was " vividly and movingly developed in this punctilious film.
Typical routings at that time where from New York via Reykjavík to Hamburg or Luxembourg, with intermediate stops at Oslo, Copenhagen, Bergen, Stavanger or Gothenburg.
Typical of this would be a reappraisal by Porter Anderson, theater columnist for New York's Village Voice, who conceded that Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love was " under-rated during its 1991 run at the Orpheum ", and that the play " had a grunge sensuality that could seduce a young audience to live theatre " and a " slasher plot ripped away at the exhausted cynicism of alienated Canadian youths.
Typical of Kindness's work is the Treasures of New York series he produced when he spent time in New York in the early 1990s.
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