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Typically and individual
Typically, census data is processed to obscure such individual information.
Typically, each player controls only a single character, which represents an individual in a fictional setting.
Typically, however, his cowardice is such that when one of the characters orders him to do something, he often steps down out of fear, but is able to make up an excuse that ensures the other characters still see him as a brave and fierce individual.
Typically the agencies accredit certification groups rather than individual farms.
Typically done for couples, it is not unknown for a polyamorous group to obtain a report prior to the commitment ceremony of a new individual.
Typically very personalized, individual quilt panels are created by the loved ones of someone who has died of AIDS-related causes.
Typically, such movies employ a filmed single-camera setup even if the TV series is videotaped using a multiple-camera setup, but are written to be easily broken up into individual thirty-or sixty-minute episodes for syndication.
Typically the debtors will be the individual homeowners, landlords, or businesses who are purchasing their property by way of a loan.
Typically, a maximum of 100 points can be awarded by an individual judge ( i. e., a perfect score ).
Typically each combinator is used as an individual ' instrument ' with its own EQ and effects within the unit and accompanied by a 6: 2 Mixer and CV Merger / Splitter ( see below ).
Typically they measure electricity consumption in kWh, the amount and type of fuel used to heat water and warm the house, and how many kilometres an individual drives, flies and rides in different vehicles.
Typically the country's learned societies in individual disciplines will liaise with or be co-ordinated by the national academy.
:# Naming and blessing a child: Typically this ordinance is performed shortly after a child's birth ; it is usually performed only once for each individual.
Typically composed primarily of ice, they can extend for hundreds of miles in each direction and individual formations can remain visibly static for ten to fifteen minutes at a time.
Typically the individual who is caring for and living with the dog participates and trains the dog, as they will be the one who will be giving the commands.
Typically, opinion leadership is viewed as a monomorphic, domain-specific measure of individual differences, that is, a person that is an opinion leader in one field may be a follower in another field.
Typically in such cases an out of court settlement is forced upon the wealthy individual or organisation.
Because of differences in the quantity and quality of information available about the performance of individual employees, the ability of employees to bear risk, and the ability of employees to manipulate evaluation methods, the structural details of individual contracts vary widely, including such mechanisms as “ piece rates, options, discretionary bonuses, promotions, profit sharing, efficiency wages, deferred compensation, and so on .” Typically, these mechanisms are used in the context of different types of employment: salespeople often receive some or all of their remuneration as commission, production workers are usually paid an hourly wage, while office workers are typically paid monthly or semimonthly ( and if paid overtime, typically at a higher rate than the hourly rate implied by the salary ).
Typically, pictures ( frames ) are segmented into macroblocks, and individual prediction types can be selected on a macroblock basis rather than being the same for the entire picture, as follows:
Typically individual task forces are formed to conduct specific operations.
Typically, the Babes ' albums consist of songs written by the individual members, all of whom have or have had solo careers as well.
Typically this consists of an endless chain in a trough example or with individual pans example.
Typically anywhere from 8 to 11 species of Sarracenia are generally recognized, depending on individual opinions on the biological species concept and which among many subspecies and varieties should be elevated to species status, a common lumping and splitting problem in demarcation.

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Typically for a theropod, Albertosaurus was bipedal and balanced the heavy head and torso with a long tail.
Typically the church was exempt from taxes and its employees immune from civil prosecution.
Typically, elf circles were fairy rings consisting of a ring of small mushrooms, but there was also another kind of elf circle:
Typically, in the later Vedic age, a Hindu king ( Maharajah ) was only called Samrāṭ after performing the Vedic Rājasūya sacrifice, enabling him by religious tradition to claim superiority over the other kings and princes.
Typically, industrialization was organized and financed primarily by the state.
Typically, the breech-loading powder chamber in the rear of the piece was filled only about half full, the serpentine powder neither too compressed nor too loose, a wooden bung pounded in to seal the chamber from the barrel when assembled, and the projectile placed on that.
Typically used to refer to a living organism, the concept came from that of milieu intérieur that was created by Claude Bernard and published in 1865.
Typically using slow-to-mid tempo and featuring low-tuned guitars in a bass-heavy sound, with melodic vocals, and ' retro ' production, it was pioneered by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep.
Typically, little distinction was made between combatants and civilians, although women and children were more likely to be spared.
Typically a 10 pulses per second dial is used into a classic Strowger Exchange and a 20 pps dial would be used into a Crossbar or Electronic exchange where line lengths were reasonable and the receiving register was not limited by classical telephone relays, even with the isthmus armature.
Typically armour was made of leather, with iron scales ; full coats of chain mail were extremely rare and horse barding completely unknown.
Typically this was accomplished through a system of " checks and balances ", the origin of which, like separation of powers itself, is specifically credited to Montesquieu.
Typically the total cable length of a channel was limited to 200 feet, less being preferred.
Typically, desktop publishing programs allowed users to import text that was written using a text editor or word processor.
Typically this resistor was built into a male BNC and attached to the last device on the bus.
Typically, individuals appointed as federal viceroy were already a peer, either by inheriting the title, such as the Duke of Devonshire, or by prior elevation by the sovereign in their own right, as was the case with the Viscount Alexander of Tunis.
Typically the system shows implicit context ( context was formerly assumed, and narrow ), lack of capacity ( e. g., low number of possible IDs, reflecting the outmoded narrow context ), lack of extensibility ( no features defined and reserved against future needs ), and lack of specificity and disambiguating capability ( related to the context shift, where longstanding uniqueness encounters novel nonuniqueness ).
Typically, a VHS machine can only handle signals of the country it was sold in.
Typically, a forest was divided into specific sections and mapped ; the harvest of timber was planned with an eye to regeneration.
Typically, Mason was able to establish his client's innocence by implicating another character, who then confessed.
Typically, a warrior would dream of the Morning Star, usually in the autumn, which meant it was time to prepare for the various steps of the ritual.
Typically for this man who, throughout his life " displayed a complete disregard for personal gain, he was selfless to the last.
) Typically, he played a conventional instrument, in standard tuning, but his use of amplification was often crucial.
Typically pithy was Bailey's reply: " The ticks turn into tocks and the tocks turn into ticks.

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