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Typically, the young child's emotional reactions last for a relatively short time, as contrasted to those of an adult.
Typically, the predators attempt to cut out a young or ill animal and attack without having to worry about the herd.
Typically, one or two young survive to fledge in about three months.
; Class A, B and C: Typically small, young planets whose class depends on their age and solidity of their cores.
Typically a young Lubavitch rabbi and his wife, in their early twenties, with one or two children, will move to a new location, and as they settle in will raise a large family who as a family unit, will aim to fulfill their mandate of bringing Jewish people closer to Orthodox Judaism and encouraging gentiles to adhere to the Seven Laws of Noah.
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, only a single young is born, weighing less than at birth.
Typically, a person ’ s MPC ( marginal propensity to consume ) is relatively high during young adulthood, decreases during the middle-age years, and increases when the person is near or in retirement.
Typically, the young man unknowingly marries the fox, who proves a devoted wife.
Typically, the young lady who is the love interest runs afoul of the evil ruler.
Typically fox spirits were seen as dangerous, but some of the stories in Pu Songling's Liaozhai Zhiyi are love stories between a fox appearing as a beautiful girl and a young human male.
Typically Bactrian camels seen alone are post-disperal young individuals who have just reached sexual maturity.
Typically, brand managers were energetic young executives marked for bright futures within a company.
Typically Condrieu wines are the Viogniers most often meant to be drunk young while Californian and Australian wines can handle age a little bit better.
Typically, about 1, 400 aspiring young singers and 600 technicians apply ; in 2010, 38 singers and 70 technical apprentices worked at the opera.
Typically, though, babydolls are more loose-fitting at the hips and are generally designed to more resemble a young girl's nightgown, although many modern styles have added various sexualizing features.
Typically, hypersomnia is first recognized in adolescence or young adulthood.
Typically for the ex-EOKA ministers in Makarios ' first Council of Ministers, Georkadjis was very young at the time, aged 29.
Typically, adult gharials have a dark olive colour tone while young ones are pale olive, with dark brown spots or cross-bands.
Typically, Mike tells Joyce she's overreacting and actually sympathizes with the young man, much to Joyce's astonishment and aggravation.
Typically, the virus attacks the bursa of young birds, preventing development of the immune system.
Typically they are used in teaching very young children to ride a bike, although versions for adults exist.

Typically and children
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.
Typically, they organize summer camping experiences for children and youth.
Typically, little distinction was made between combatants and civilians, although women and children were more likely to be spared.
Typically, children with disabilities carry out leisure activities by themselves or with their parents rather than with friends.
Typically children enter into the organization in elementary school and continue until adolescence.
Typically, they are depicted as more intelligent, thoughtful, funny, and rebellious than other children of their age.
Typically BBs are used for indoor practice, casual outdoor plinking, training children, or for air gun enthusiasts who like to practice, but cannot afford high-powered air gun systems that use pellets.
Typically, the whistle register in children extends from the soprano " high C " ( C6 or 1046. 5 Hz ) to two Gs above ( G7 or 3136. 0 Hz ).
Typically the disease is only seen in one hip, but bilateral Perthes is seen in about 10 % of children diagnosed.
Typically, a live in nanny is responsible for the entire care of the children of their employers.
Typically, researchers classify siblings as " eldest ", " middle child ", and " youngest " or simply distinguish between " firstborn " and " later born " children.
Typically, parents and the church would use the shorter catechism to train their children in the ways of the Lord.
Typically ( in the developing world ) about ten children are grouped into a house with an SOS mother and between ten and forty of such houses are grouped together as a " Village " with shared facilities.
Typically these will be more common in children than in adults.
Typically a school ’ s children parade will consist of some senior school children carrying the school ’ s official banner, followed by a handful of other older children carrying full size Norwegian flags, and the school ’ s marching band.
Typically they certify that the veteran, his wife ( one per veteran ) and children or his sweetheart were now Roman citizens, which is a good indication that troops, which were used chiefly on the frontier, were from peoples elsewhere on the frontier who wished to earn Roman citizenship.
Typically families receive blessings for their newly adopted children at this temple in front of the statue of Kuan Yin.
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 this happened towards the end of the year so the books could be purchased as Christmas presents for older children.
Typically the transmission of the language from adults to children becomes more and more restricted, to the final setting that adults speaking the language will raise children who never acquire fluency.

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