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Typically each sheet will have either six daily strips of a given title or one Sunday strip.
Typically, the information given is that the
Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and local events, the purpose being the recording of events that occurred, seen from the perspective of the chronicler.
Typically, such caching DNS servers, also called DNS caches, also implement the recursive algorithm necessary to resolve a given name starting with the DNS root through to the authoritative name servers of the queried domain.
* Typically some sound is audible at any given moment, when the vibration of these sound waves reaches the ear drum it moves in response and allows the sense of hearing.
Typically, some bandwidth is allocated by default to network control packets ( such as Internet Control Message Protocol and routing protocols ), while best effort traffic might simply be given whatever bandwidth is left over.
Typically it is given as follows:
Typically this is an algorithm that determines the best available employee or employees to respond to a given incoming call.
) Typically ( but not always ) the shallowest aquifer at a given location is unconfined, meaning it does not have a confining layer ( an aquitard or aquiclude ) between it and the surface.
Typically, players are given extra time to solve the problem.
Typically before or immediately following the final course, the audience is given a chance to offer their help in solving the mystery.
" Typically, the family that raised it as a puppy is given the first opportunity to keep him as a pet.
Typically, preaching would conclude with every volunteer taking a vow to complete a pilgrimage to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; they were also given a cross, usually sewn onto their clothes.
Typically the experience includes such factors as: a sense of being dead ; a feeling of peace and painlessness ; hearing of various non-physical sounds, an out-of-body experience ; a tunnel experience ( the sense of moving up or through a narrow passageway ); encountering people of Light ; God-like figures, helpers, spiritual guides, or similar forces ; being given a " Life review ", and a reluctance to return to life.
Typically, each class ends with the whole group being given brief instruction by the main teacher, usually concerning the contents of the tokonoma ( the scroll alcove, which typically features a hanging scroll ( usually with calligraphy ), a flower arrangement, and occasionally other objects as well ) and the sweets that have been served that day.
Typically, a fan who wanted copies of a given program would mail blank VHS or Betamax tapes to a fansub distributor, along with a modest payment for shipping expenses.
Typically a light meter will include a computer, either digital or analog, which allows the photographer to determine which shutter speed and f-number should be selected for an optimum exposure, given a certain lighting situation and film speed.
Typically, given a phase, the center tap of each winding is made common: giving three leads per phase and six leads for a typical two phase motor.
Typically, stronger concern is given to animals that are useful to humans ( farm animals, pets etc.
Typically subpoenas are issued " in blank " and it is the responsibility of the lawyer representing the plaintiff or defendant on whose behalf the testimony is to be given to serve the subpoena on the witness.
Typically the foreman is a person with specialist knowledge of a given trade who has moved into the position and is now focused on an overall management of all trades rather than any particular specialized group.
Typically a Strip-O-Gram is most often a form of gift given for a birthday, anniversary or bachelor party.
Typically found in 1: 50 scale, most manufacturers of commercial vehicles and heavy equipment will commission scale models made of diecast metal as promotional items to be given to prospective customers.
Typically, placement awards are given out for each group size.

Typically and run
Typically the stencil deteriorates gradually, producing a characteristic degraded image quality until the stencil tears, abruptly ending the print run.
Typically, a quarterback with exceptional quickness is used in an option offense, which allows the quarterback to either hand the ball off, run it himself, or pitch it to the running back following him at a distance of three yards outside and one yard behind.
Typically however, animals switch to a run at a lower speed than this due to energy efficiencies.
Typically, the client and server connect over a LAN or over the Internet, but client and server may both run on the same machine if CVS has the task of keeping track of the version history of a project with only local developers.
Typically 35mm film SLRs could sync flash at only up to 1 / 60th second if the camera has horizontal run cloth curtains, and 1 / 125th if using a vertical run metal shutter.
Typically serial numbers of a production run are incremented by one, or another fixed difference, from one unit to the next.
Typically the rifled barrel contains one or more grooves that run down its length, giving it a cross-section resembling an internal gear, though it can also take the shape of a polygon, usually with rounded corners.
Typically within the city numbered streets run east and west and radiate from the Tuscarawas Street baseline, while named avenues run north and south.
Typically, wire-guided torpedoes run at high speed to close the range ( the approach speed ) and slow down to minimise self-generated noise interference with on-board sensors during the attack phase ( the attack speed ).
Typically, the user will move unrecognized spam to a separate folder for a while, and then run < tt > sa-learn </ tt > on the folder of non-spam and on the folder of spam separately.
Typically such software may be projected onto a large whiteboard at the front of the class and / or run simultaneously on a network of desktop computers in a classroom.
Typically more batteries mean more run time and / or power.
Typically the debugger would run in the lower 640KB memory space alongside the application being debugged, which greatly decreased the amount of memory available to the application being debugged.
' Typically, at his brother Leslie's benefit match in 1955, he managed to run him out before he had faced a single ball.
Typically, the commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitude to run the unit as he sees fit, within the bounds of military law.
Typically, dogs are taken on daily walks, but because of strict leash laws, they cannot run free or easily socialize with other dogs.
Typically, mobile offices in North America feature a single phase split ( 240 volt center-tapped ) electric service that is connected to a nearby source of power, to run small window-unit air conditioners, and the like.
Typically those Pentecostals who run the church aisles do not do so unless they feel that they are overwhelmed by the presence of the Holy Spirit at a point in the service when the congregation in general is sensing His moving.
Typically, TACCOs run the missions in CH-124 Sea King helicopters, P-3 Orion patrol aircraft and S-3 Viking aircraft.
* SE: Special Edition: Typically a different version to the main run of coins but unlike LE, XLE or XXLE no limit on the number minted, and they may be reminted at any time.
Typically, smartphones, such as one based on Symbian, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS, iPhone, or Android, would be able to run such software.
Typically, the string was run half-way around the crown of a cowboy hat, and then through a hole on each side with its ends knotted and then secured under the chin or around the back of the head keeping the hat in place in windy conditions or when riding a horse.

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