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Typically, C-level managers are " higher " than Vice Presidents, although many times a C-level officer may also hold a vice president title, such as Executive Vice President and CFO.
Typically the remains are cremated once the students have completed their anatomy classes, and many medical schools now hold a memorial service at that time as well.
Typically, one cannot hold another liable in tort for actions to which one has consented.
Typically, partners are not supposed to separate by more than two arm lengths ; originally, partners were supposed to be in a dance hold the entire program, though this restriction has been lifted somewhat in modern ice dancing.
Typically large volumes are put up for sale in one go ; a government may only hold a small number of auctions each year.
Typically, single-party states hold the suppression of political factions, except as transitory issue oriented currents within the single party or permanent coalition as a self-evident good.
Typically the Teaching and Senior Division bowlers hold mid-to lower-range bowling averages.
| bombs = Total of 8, 000 lb ( 3, 628 kg ) of payload can be mounted inside the internal bomb bay and on two underwing hardpoints, with the ability to carry a variety of bombs. Typically, the internal bomb bay can hold up to 9 500 lb ( 227 kg ) bombs, or 6 1, 000 lb ( 454 kg ) bombs, or 1 4, 000 lb ( 1, 814 kg ) bomb ; while the pylons can hold 4 500 lb ( 227 kg ) bombs, or 2 1, 000 lb ( 454 kg ) bombs. Nuclear Weapons: in addition to conventional ordnance, the Canberra was also type-approved for tactical nuclear weapon delivery, including the Mk 7, B28 ( Mod 2, 70 kiloton yield ) and B57 ( as part of a joint program with the United States ) plus Red Beard and the WE. 177A ( Mod A, 10 kiloton yield ) nuclear bombs.
* Structural engineer – Typically holds a bachelors or master's degree in structural engineering, new university graduates must hold a master's degree to gain chartered status from the Engineering Council, mainly through the Institution of Structural Engineers.
Typically this means using separate linking units hidden from sight to hold parts of the construction together.
" Typically a Sergeant First Class assigned on a manning document to fill a first sergeant role while being promotable to Master Sergeant can be frocked to First Sergeant rank and hold the insignia due its position.
Typically also makes a good hand hold.
Typically, models in which large cardinal axioms fail can be seen in some natural way as submodels of those in which the axioms hold.
Typically, a student learns this sort of English ( called ESL in the United States, Canada, and Australia, ESOL in the United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand ) to function in the new host country, e. g. within the school system ( if a child ), to find and hold down a job ( if an adult ), to perform the necessities of daily life.
Typically equity swaps are entered into in order to avoid transaction costs ( including Tax ), to avoid locally based dividend taxes, limitations on leverage ( notably the US margin regime ) or to get around rules governing the particular type of investment that an institution can hold.
Typically ( although it depends on the type theory used ), the axiom of choice will hold for functions between types ( intensional functions ), but not for functions between setoids ( extensional functions ).
Typically, quick bowlers hold the ball at their fingertips.
Typically these only hold for larger dimensions.
Typically, once or twice a year, the court will hold oral arguments in a city outside of its native Washington D. C.
Typically, the team's flagship station for the preseason games will hold such rights, as teams will usually sell the preseason and local ESPN / NFL Network games as one package.
Typically chambered in. 38 Super ( or some variant ) or 9mm Parabellum, the magazines can hold up to 29 rounds.
Typically these hold stocks with a good history of paying dividends.
Typically, the main character has no distinguishing abilities, but can hold ground against seemingly impossible odds.

Typically and basic
Typically in Western philosophy, dualism is considered to be a dualism between mind ( nonphysical ) and brain ( physical ), which ultimately involves mind interacting with the physical brain, and therefore also interacting with the micro-particles ( basic building blocks ) that make up the brain tissue.
Typically there are a few basic steps to visiting a shrine.
Typically Mâcon blanc, basic Bourgogne, Beaujolais blanc and Saint-Véran are meant to be consumed within 2 to 3 years of release.
Typically the follower walks into new patterns traveling forward on counts " 1 " and " 2 " of each basic pattern, rather than rocking back.
Typically, the syllabus of the entrance exam consists of several basic textbooks in the chosen area.
Typically, the double-reeded versions ( Marche, Abruzzo, Latium, Campania, southern Basilicata and parts of Sicily and southern Calabria ) will have a soprano chanter on the right and a bass chanter on the left ( called, respectively, " ritta " and " manga " — meaning ' right ' and ' left ' — in the Ciociaro tradition ) with an alto drone ( bordone being the generic name ); but as many as three drones, the other tuned above and below the basic chord can be used, or, in the case of the Marches tradition, no drones at all.
Typically, these stores were equipped with basic shelving and a small ice box.
Typically physics is basic, with chemistry built on top of it, then biology, psychology and social sciences.
Typically, the liquid mix of polymer and liquid crystals is placed between two layers of glass or plastic that include a thin layer of a transparent, conductive material followed by curing of the polymer, thereby forming the basic sandwich structure of the smart window.
Typically the basic / non-basic employment ratio is about 1: 1.
Typically, the visitor has to pay ( extra on top of the basic museum entrance cost ) to enter a museum exhibition, but not a commercial one in a gallery.
Typically the RAM image is loaded into RAM when the system is switched on, and it contains a second-level bootstrap loader and basic hardware drivers, enabling the unit to function as desired, or else more sophisticated software to be loaded into the system.
Typically made from polypropylene or polyester, geotextile fabrics come in three basic forms: woven ( looks like mail bag sacking ), needle punched ( looks like felt ), or heat bonded ( looks like ironed felt ).

Typically and beliefs
Typically, it is a journey to a shrine or other location of importance to a person's beliefs and faith, although sometimes it can be a metaphorical journey in to someone's own beliefs.

Typically and are
Typically, these approaches follow a machine learning approach, where large numbers of manually rated photographs are used to " teach " a computer about what visual properties are of relevance to aesthetic quality.
Typically pseudonymous, they were ( and are ) largely works of fiction written by ghostwriters.
Typically, elaborate, capital-intensive storm sewer networks are engineered to deal with stormwater.
Typically about long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a " crown " of tentacles lined with cilia.
Typically participants who are active – applying the activity – are known as tops, those who exercise control over others are commonly known as dominants, and those who inflict pain are known as sadists.
Typically, the values of society are gradually accepted by the protagonist and he is ultimately accepted into societythe protagonist's mistakes and disappointments are over.
Typically they purchase coins that are composed of rare or precious metals, or coins that have a high purity of a specific metal.
Typically when the calves are about two months old they are branded, ear marked, castrated and vaccinated.
Typically homogeneous catalysts are dissolved in a solvent with the substrates.
Typically, organic catalysts require a higher loading ( amount of catalyst per unit amount of reactant, expressed in mol % amount of substance ) than transition metal (- ion )- based catalysts, but these catalysts are usually commercially available in bulk, helping to reduce costs.
Typically, eukaryotic cells ( cells with nuclei ) have large linear chromosomes and prokaryotic cells ( cells without defined nuclei ) have smaller circular chromosomes, although there are many exceptions to this rule.
Typically, the cotangent space is defined as the dual space of the tangent space at x, although there are more direct definitions ( see below ).
Typically, the chamber is larger than a cist, and will contain a larger number of interments, which are either excarnated bones or inhumations ( cremations ).
Typically, federal courts are thought to be more favorable for defendants, and state courts more favorable for plaintiffs.
Typically u and v are taken to be the real and imaginary parts respectively of a complex-valued function of a single complex variable z = x + iy, f ( x + iy ) = u ( x, y ) + iv ( x, y ).
Typically when business people and economists talk of consumers they are talking about person as consumer, an aggregated commodity item with little individuality other than that expressed in the buy / not-buy decision.
Typically, these damages cannot be recovered unless the plaintiff can prove that they are reasonably likely to occur.
Typically, masters are either adults who never practiced the sport as children or teenagers, or former elite athletes who have retired but still seek a way to be involved in the sport.

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