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Typically and American
Typically, a country's national payment association, in coordination with MasterCard International, Visa International, American Express and JCB, jointly plan and implement EMV systems.
Typically, it uses British English spellings instead of American English spellings.
Typically, the writer is unaware of the differences between British and American English, and just uses the default settings on their installed software spellchecker.
Typically, for words or phrases that are based on other English words, the Malaysian English speaker may be unaware that the word or phrase is not present in British or American English.
Typically celebrated the Friday after American Thanksgiving in North America and the following day internationally, in 2011 the dates were November 25 and 26 respectively, and will be on November 24th 2012 in the UK.
Typically, at least half the prey biomass is made up from small rodents from the Cricetidae ( voles, American mice and sometimes lemmings ) and Murinae ( Eurasian mice and sometimes young Eurasian rats ).
Typically, American and NATO inert munitions are painted entirely in light blue and / or have the word " INERT " stenciled on them in prominent locations.
Typically, males will target smaller birds, such as sparrows and wood-warblers, and females will pursue larger prey, such as American Robins and flickers, leading to a lack of conflict between the sexes for prey.
Typically these consisted of American emigrants and Canadian supporters.
Typically, both British and American attack aircraft were tasked primarily to interdiction, even though later analysis showed them to be twice as dangerous as CAS.
Typically cast in supporting, " villainess " roles, Mattson is best known for long runs on three American soap operas: General Hospital, Santa Barbara and All My Children.
Typically, the first cask is an American oak cask formerly used to mature bourbon.
Typically, American, Canadian and Australian children attend Chinese school either after school ( that is, elementary or middle school ) on weekday afternoons, or on weekend mornings and afternoons.
Typically it will also be on some down before last down ( last down being 3rd in Canadian, and, since 1912, 4th in American football ), unless done from a formation usually used for place kicking ; if opponents begin to anticipate quick kick on next-to-last down, then it may be done on a previous down.
Typically he is caught, and must be rescued by his crew of sidekicks, the American Eagles: Yank, Doodle, Dan and Dee ( a play on Yankee Doodle Dandy ).
Typically one has been devoted to an important figure in contemporary Hollywood, another to a major historical figure, and a third to someone who is either not well known to American audiences or who has been misunderstood by them.
Typically referred to be American Gauge Design Specification ( AGD ):
Typically, recognition is done by the state legislature or by state agencies involved in cultural or Native American affairs.
Typically, North American universities require students to achieve both breadth of knowledge across disciplines and depth of knowledge in a particular chosen subject area, known as a major.
Typically, many or most members of the Black Seminole communities were not identified as slaves of individual Native American chiefs.

Typically and crime
Typically official crime statistics are the latter, but some offences are likely to go unreported to the police.
" Typically, wedge issues have a cultural or populist theme, relating to matters such as crime, national security, sexuality ( e. g. gay marriage ), or race.
Typically used in cases of serial murder or rape ( but also arson, bombing, robbery, and other crimes ), the technique helps police detectives prioritize information in large-scale major crime investigations that often involve hundreds or thousands of suspects and tips.
Typically, disorderly conduct makes it a crime to be drunk in public, to " disturb the peace ", or to loiter in certain areas.

Typically and dramas
Typically, the genres in which a backstory may be revealed include all entertainment media being significant in all literary works such as novels or short stories, stage or radio plays, and so also derivative media such as TV dramas and movie films.
Typically one sees the following some of which are designated as national cultural properties. The Hahoe, Sandae and Talchum are all traditional Korean mask dramas of ritual and religious significance.

Typically and psychological
Typically conversion syndrome begins with some stressor, trauma, or psychological distress that manifests itself as physical symptoms.
Typically, the therapist tries to find a psychological or biological cause of the HSDD.

Typically and films
Typically shown in school classrooms in the USA from the 1950s through the 1970s, the films covered topics including courtesy, responsibility, sexuality, drug use, and driver safety ; the genre also includes films for adults, covering topics such as marriage and how to balance budgets.
Typically for Kieślowski, the tone of most of the films is melancholic, except for the final one, which, like Three Colors: White, is a black comedy, and features two of the same actors, Jerzy Stuhr and Zbigniew Zamachowski.
Typically, devices are fabricated from metallic thin films or etched semiconductor layers.
Typically, ephemeral films were produced to fulfill specific purposes at specific times, and many exist today only by chance or accident.
Typically, videographers are distinguished from cinematographers in that they manage smaller, event scale productions ( commercials, documentaries, live events, short films, training videos, weddings ), differing from individualized large production team members.
Typically Waters would discover an actor and continue to use them in subsequent films.
Typically, older movies air during the daytime ; more recent films, in the evening prime time.
Typically applied to commercial glass, these films are made of heavy-gauge plastic and are intended to maintain the integrity of glass when subject to heavy impact.

Typically and noir
Typically, New Zealand Pinot noir is fruit-driven, forward, and early maturing in the bottle.

Typically and had
Typically, they were men who had the capital to invest in starting up their trading.
Typically this is done by placing the combination of cards face up on the playing surface until all players have had the opportunity to examine them.
Typically women had no rights, and were held legally as chattel.
Typically, this happened in a town, where separately-recorded properties had been demolished to make way for a castle.
Typically, upon the death of the master, slaves who had performed outstanding services were freed.
) Typically, 11th and 12th century founders had endowed monastic houses with both ' temporal ' income in the form of revenues from landed estates, and ' spiritual ' income in the form of tithes appropriated from parish churches under the founder's patronage.
Typically the first Puritan settlers in New England established their settlements in what only a short time earlier had been occupied by Indians who had perished from disease.
Typically, a castro had one to five stone and earth walls, which complemented the natural defences of the hill.
Typically, in determining whether the employee had sufficient control the courts will look at factors such as the job title, job description and the particular employment practices.
Typically only police and military authorities had powers to ' wiretap ' or see records.
Typically the compliance department within ITV plc had dealt with all content produced by its constituent companies while Channel Television took on independent productions for ITV Network Limited.
Typically, in determining whether the employee had sufficient control the courts will look at factors such as the job title, job description and the particular operational practices of the firm or organization.
Typically, the darker episodes had no denouement, each episode ending abruptly after a climax involving violence and death, often giving the episodes ( especially in later seasons ) a despairing and sometimes nihilistic feel, despite the trademark glamor and conspicuous wealth.
Typically, rotten boroughs had gained representation in parliament when they were flourishing centres with a substantial population, but had become depopulated or even deserted over the centuries.
Typically this individual was recognized early in life, given a choice by the parents to follow the path and, if the child accepted the role, raised in the appropriate manner, learning the customs of the gender it had chosen.
Typically, the Department or District commander also had field command of the army of the same name, but some conflicts within the ranks occurred when this was not true, particularly when an army crossed a geographic boundary.
Typically they were less analytically talented managers who had latched onto scientific management as the latest fad for cutting the unit cost of production.
Typically these discussions came to nothing, but they were able to recruit from the disintegrating Ligue des Communistes Internationalistes ( LCI ) in Belgium, a group which had broken from Trotskyism.
Typically, it overrules constitutional decisions only when their doctrinal underpinnings have eroded, and the majority justices found, in 2000, both that it had intended Miranda as an interpretation of the Constitution, and that " If anything, our subsequent cases have reduced the impact of the Miranda rule on legitimate law enforcement while reaffirming the decision's core ruling that unwarned statements may not be used as evidence in the prosecution's case in chief.
' Typically, at his brother Leslie's benefit match in 1955, he managed to run him out before he had faced a single ball.
Typically, burial mounds and mortuary enclosures are found alongside cursus monuments indicating that they probably had a ceremonial function.
Typically, the Babes ' albums consist of songs written by the individual members, all of whom have or have had solo careers as well.

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