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Typically and situation
Typically, the strip would begin with an absurd situation, which would progressively become more and more absurd until the Fiend — the dreamer — awakens in the final panel.
Typically, the group which suffered from such an expulsion demands to have a right of return and get back to where they lived before and restore the previous situation, while the other side to the conflict objects to granting any such right and in effect seeks to retain the new status quo, often asserting that the group seeking to return is hostile and would threaten its security.
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, the interventions aim to improve the situation of less advanced civilizations, and to get them closer to the Culture ideal.
Typically, services are not covered if performed by a provider not an employee of or specifically approved by the HMO, unless it is an emergency situation as defined by the HMO.
Typically, hotfixes are made to address a specific customer situation and may not be distributed outside the customer organization.
Typically, hotfixes are made to address a specific customer situation and may not be distributed outside the customer organization.
Typically, the situation is denoted by a sentence, the action by a verb in the sentence, and the agent by a noun phrase.
Typically, the situation is denoted by a sentence, the action by a verb in the sentence, and the patient by a noun phrase.

Typically and occurs
Typically a flood occurs every three years, a flood every decade, and a fill or near fill a few times a century.
Typically, a memory leak occurs because dynamically allocated memory has become unreachable.
Typically, sedimentation occurs by the sand settling out from suspension ; i. e., ceasing to be rolled or bounced along the bottom of a body of water or ground surface ( e. g., in a desert or erg ).
Typically, refraction occurs when a wave passes from one medium into another.
Typically, slippage in each microsatellite occurs about once per 1, 000 generations ( Weber 1993 ).
Typically, onset of tremor occurs in the sixth decade of life, with subsequent progression to ataxia ( loss of coordination ) and gradual cognitive decline.
Typically, the cloacal opening of the female is at or under the rear edge of the carapace, while the male's opening occurs beyond the edge of the carapace.
Typically, the first fall freeze occurs by the third week of October, and the last spring freeze occurs by the second week of April.
Typically, the first fall freeze occurs by the third week of October, and the last spring freeze occurs by the second week of April.
Typically the first fall freeze occurs between early October and the first week of November, and the last spring freeze occurs during the month of April.
Typically the first fall freeze occurs between the beginning of October and early November, and the last spring freeze occurs between the end of March and late April.
Typically, the first fall freeze occurs by the second week of October, and the last spring freeze occurs by the last week of April.
Typically, the first fall freeze occurs by the fourth week of October, and the last spring freeze occurs by the second week of April.
Typically, the first fall freeze occurs between mid-September and the second week of October, and the last spring freeze occurs between the fourth week of April and the third week of May.
Typically the first fall freeze occurs between the last week of September and the end of October, and the last spring freeze occurs between the first week of April and early May.
Typically, the end of a shoot contains an apical bud, which is the location where shoot growth occurs.

Typically and when
Typically, when an algorithm is associated with processing information, data is read from an input source, written to an output device, and / or stored for further processing.
Typically when the calves are about two months old they are branded, ear marked, castrated and vaccinated.
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, 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 when describing the physical device the term ' engine ' is used.
Typically, it is appropriate for situations when the average of rates is desired.
Typically the liquid lubricant is constantly circulated to and from a cooler part of the system, although lubricants may be used to warm as well as to cool when a regulated temperature is required.
Typically, gravitational fields change only slightly over short distances, and the Earth ’ s field is nearly uniform at all locations on the Earth ’ s surface ; therefore, an object ’ s weight changes only slightly when it is moved from one location to another, and these small changes went unnoticed through much of history.
* 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, when the sample space is finite, any subset of the sample space is an event ( i. e. all elements of the power set of the sample space are defined as events ).
Typically, a small amount of rheology may be studied when obtaining a degree, but the professional will extend this knowledge during postgraduate research or by attending short courses and by joining one of the professional associations ( see below ).
Typically this method of protection is used only when the critical section is just a few instructions and contains no loops.
Typically, customers sit at tables, their orders are taken by a waiter, who brings the food when it is ready, and the customers pay the bill before leaving.
Typically used when describing something thoroughly, the respective phrases refer to upsides, downsides and the parts that could, or should have been done better, but were not.
Typically, a private person can make an arrest when: ( 1 ) a misdemeanor amounting to a public nuisance is being committed ; or ( 2 ) a felony has been committed, and the arresting citizen has reasonable cause to believe that the person arrested committed it.
Typically local elections are nonpartisan — local activists suspend their party affiliations when campaigning and governing.
Typically when a mean is calculated it is important to know the variance and standard deviation about that mean.
Typically, this system works as follows: During the initial high-impulse orbit-raising maneuvers, the system operates in a bipropellant fashion, providing high thrust at high efficiency ; when it arrives on orbit, it closes off either the fuel or oxidizer, and conducts the remainder of its mission in a simple, predictable monopropellant
Typically, closed seasons are designed to protect a species when they are most vulnerable, or to protect them during their breeding season.
Typically, a license is associated with a unique code, that when approved grants the end user access to the software in question.
Typically, this takes place by using inter-processor communication between cache controllers to keep a consistent memory image when more than one cache stores the same memory location.
Typically, a dipolar bond is formed when a Lewis base donates a pair of electrons to a Lewis acid.
Typically, trading must end two ( or more ) business days prior to the delivery day, so that the routing of the shipment can be finalized via ship or rail, and payment can be settled when the contract arrives at any delivery point.
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.

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