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Typical and sign
Typical for conventions are the expositions of original art, the sign sessions with authors, sale of small press and fanzines, an awards ceremony, and other comics related activities.
Typical entrance sign for the Parkway
Typical roadside sign
Typical post office sign with modern pillar box
Typical 84 Lumber sign
Typical 84 Lumber sign

Typical and on
Typical claims might include ineffective assistance of counsel and actual innocence based on new evidence.
Typical examples of binary operations are the addition (+) and multiplication (×) of numbers and matrices as well as composition of functions on a single set.
Typical of his satire and cynical humour, the book included a discourse on Parkinson's Law of Triviality ( debates about expenses for a nuclear plant, a bicycle shed, and refreshments ), a note on why driving on the left side of the road ( see road transport ) is natural, and suggested that the Royal Navy would eventually have more admirals than ships.
Typical of coral atolls, it has a maximum elevation on some dunes on the ocean side of the rim of nine metres ( 30 ft ) above mean low water.
Typical ways to muffle a snare or tom is to place an object on the outer edge of the drumhead.
Typical rules concern restrictions on the availability of funds to retail investors ( Dublin ), protection of client confidentiality ( Luxembourg ) and the requirement for the fund to be independent of the fund manager.
Typical ulcerating dermatosis seen on a Malawi an child with kwashiorkor
Typical on voltages are 2 – 3 volt s.
Typical methods of entering text on touchscreen PDAs include:
Typical boogie woogie bassline on 12 bar blues progression in C, chord root ( chord ) | roots in red.
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 perimeter fence with barbed wire on top.
Typical implementations will use some subset of that API set depending on the additional profiles supported.
Typical applications included documents that automatically generated and updated charts based upon data expressed in the document, pages that altered themselves based on data accessed from databases or other sources, and systems that dynamically created pages to guide users through complex processes such as filling out insurance forms.
Typical examples include Greenpeace sabotage of bulldozers, peace movement activists entering NATO bases by breaking fences, and Earth Liberation Front destruction of empty new homes that they deem to be imposing on the Arizona desert ecoregion.
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 toll tower on Rhine in Bingen am Rhein | Bingen
Typical analyses find that tariffs tend to benefit domestic producers and government at the expense of consumers, and that the net welfare effects of a tariff on the importing country are negative.
Typical policy rules often consist of explicit permissions ; which domains the user must possess to perform certain actions with the given target ( read, execute, or, in case of network port, bind or connect ), and so on.
Typical systems can be set to display the sky at any point in time, past or present, and often to show the night sky as it would appear from any point of latitude on Earth.
* Typical owl videos on the Internet Bird Collection

Typical and project
In the " traditional approach ", five developmental components of a project can be distinguished ( four stages plus control ): Typical development phases of an engineering project
Typical specializations include: accounting, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, management science, marketing, operations management, organizational behavior, project management, real estate, and strategy, among others.

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Just so darned sure of himself that he puts the Indian sign on everyone.
When you pass a church on an Irish bus, all the hands flurry in the sign of the cross.
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign.
Directly across from the Gardens I found a bus stop sign for T 4 and rode it down to the Bosphorus, with the sports center on my left just before I reached the water and the entrance to Dolmabahce Palace immediately after that.
The film has an adhesive on the back which permits it to be stripped onto the acrylic panels forming the sign, and also to be stripped off for replacement by new copy as required.
In this way, the sign maker has an economical means for displaying uniform copy on different sign media.
Poster Products Inc., Chicago, Ill.: a changeable copy and display sign which consists of an extruded impact styrene background in choice of colors, onto which are mounted snap-in letters, figures, or words screened on acetate or other types of sheet stock.
This vacuum formed sign is comprised of 27-in. ( or smaller ) panels formed of 0.080-in. clear butyrate sheet stock, masked and sprayed on the rear side.
The gruesome humor of the Nazis was not forgotten -- the gas chamber with a sign on it with the name of a Jewish foundation and bearing a copper Star of David -- nor the gratuitous sadism of SS officers.
Or have a sign on his car that says, ' Here Comes the Paxton Kidnapper ' ''??
There was no sign of Mrs. Lauren Payne at her house on Nod Road, Ridgefield, Connecticut.
In the darkness he could see the rosy reflection of the neon sign on the wall opposite the window.
When the neon sign flashed on, the shadow was still there.
Five per cent of the voters in each county must sign petitions requesting that the Republicans be allowed to place names of candidates on the general election ballot, or 2
The army leaders threatened to form a new military government if the parties failed to sign an eight point protocol agreeing on Gen. Gursel as president.
By July 1, six weeks from now, motel-keepers all over the nation will, by 6 p.m., be switching on that bleak -- to motorists -- sign, `` No Vacancy ''.
After a short time, both George and Donald joined the class with me so they wouldn't feel lonely, and we used to hang a sign on the door of the Brush-off reading out to work.
The videos on the right hand side of the page highlight the different ways to sign the word about.
Black sign language speakers are also more likely to sign higher on the body.

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