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Typical and New South Wales koala weights are for males and for females.
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 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.
* The Typical Forms and Special Ends in Creation ( Edinburgh, 1855 ; New York, 1856 )
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 prey ranges from a New World warbler ( Parulidae ) to a bobwhite ( Colinus ) in size.
Typical North Otago landscape, looking north from near Herbert, New Zealand | Herbert
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 nature boardwalk, carrying walkers over wetlands on the Milford Track, New Zealand.
Typical squadron organisation of an Air Training Corps unit in New Zealand.
Typical multi-unit semi-detached rowhouses in East New York.
Typical shot of a Canterbury, New Zealand nor ' west arch during sunset
* Traffic Performance of Three Typical Designs of New Jersey Jughandle Intersections
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 American-style fire escapes in a street of downtown Manhattan, New York City.
Typical American-style fire escapes in a street of SoHo, Manhattan, New York City.
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.
Typical North Otago landscape, north of Herbert, New Zealand
Typical of the illustrations in Old & New London

Typical and England
Typical inscriptions of this period are — Edward King of England and France.
Typical Marsh Tit habitat in Northamptonshire, England. The Marsh Tit has a worldwide Extent of Occurrence of around 10 million square kilometres.
Typical rural Church of England church, Wiltshire, Easter 2007
Typical for South West England, Montacute has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country.
When he returned to England he became a voluntary worker at the Natural History Museum, where he wrote The Lepidoptera of the Nilgiri District ( 1891 ) and The Lepidoptera Heterocera of Ceylon ( 1893 ) as parts 8 and 9 of Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera of the British Museum.
Typical Victorian terraced houses in England, built in brick with slate roofs, stone details and modest decoration.

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Typical sites where wool-aliens are found are waste ground near woollen mills, but wool cleanings have also been used as soil conditioners in orchards and fields, and such species have been found there too.

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See Life by his son ( 2 vols., London, 1884 ), and a monograph by C. F. G. Masterman ( 1907 ) in “ Leader of the Church ” series ; W. E. Collins in Typical English Churchmen, pp. 327 – 360 ( 1902 ), and T. Hughes in The Friendship of Books ( 1873 ).

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Typical US style interurban electric cars built by the St. Louis Car Company were imported for the service.

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Typical of similar factory cities, such as Pittsburgh, PA, young single men came to work in the smelter and lived in boardinghouses or with married southern Slavic couples.

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Typical of such an experience was the occasion of a somewhat formal official welcome in the offices of the Union of Soviet Artists.
Typical of Collins's sardonic sense of humour, the squad was often referred to as his " Twelve Apostles ".
Typical of her aggressive style was her victory against GM Georgi Kacheishvili in which she sacrificed her queen for the attack.
Typical among them was the fiercely anti-Semitic Curt Prufer, who joined the Foreign Office in 1907, served as the German Ambassador to Brazil in 1938 – 1942, and then worked closely with the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husayni in recruiting Balkan Muslims to kill Jews in 1943.
Typical of most inventions, it was crude compared to the products on the market 30 years later and was limited by the technology that existed at the time.
Typical of the era is the long and detailed study of William Ewart Gladstone, who among his many talents was a trained classicist.
Typical naval tactics in the late 18th century, however, emphasised short-range broadsides, so the range was not thought to be a problem.
Typical of Wilkes, the title was a satirical take on the Earl's newspaper, The Briton, with North Briton referring to Scotland.
Typical Detroit blues was very similar to Chicago blues in style.
Typical fuel efficiency was low, with 0. 5 tonnes or more of coal being used per tonne of finished lime ( 15 MJ / kg ).
Typical treatment was massage of the patient's genitalia by the physician and, later, by vibrators or water sprays to cause orgasm.
Typical of the magazine ’ s editorial focus was a long 1964 feature on actress Elizabeth Taylor and her relationship to actor Richard Burton.
Typical for the period was an exchange that occurred between Halsey and one of his staff officers in June 1943.
( Typical for the era, this race was held on a World War II-constructed training air field.
Typical for such a man, Mitford was an impassioned anti-Jacobin from the 1790s, and his partiality for a monarchy led him to be unjust to the Athenians.
Typical was the introduction of sychopation leading to the bolero-moruno, bolero-beguine, bolero-mambo, bolero-cha.
Typical of all the institutions featured in The Wire, the fictional version of The Sun was portrayed as having many deeply dysfunctional qualities while also having very dedicated people on its staff.
Typical of the confusion was the coal shortage that hit in December 1917.
Typical equipment at this time was a frogman rubber diving suit for insulation ( water temperature in the UK is typically 4 ° C ), an oxygen diving cylinder, soda lime absorbent canister and counter-lung comprising a rebreather air system and an " AFLOLAUN ," meaning " Apparatus For Laying Out Line And Underwater Navigation.
Typical locations of gravity yards are places where it was difficult to build a hump yard due to the topography.

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