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The speech lasted forty minutes — "more than I typically talk in a month," he noted.
In accepting an award two years ago for his work in the field, he said he was taken aback when he found out he had to give an hour-long speech, joking that was "more than I typically talk in a month".
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Recruiters must typically talk to 150 people before finding one person who meets military qualifications and is interested in enlisting.
"To the extent it's growing, that gives us a diversification that we don't typically talk about".
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When South Carolinians brag about their state, they typically talk about the beautiful beaches and the bustling industrial corridor between Spartanburg and Greenville.
During their rare meetings with the press, Mr Schmidt will typically talk the most but say least, rattling off official company positions until the journalists succumb to exhaustion.
Morris sees Malzahn as a mentor of sorts: the two typically talk at least once a week during and after the season, though they haven't talked this week, obviously.
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While American leaders, including President Obama and his defense secretary and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have frequently said all options are on the table regarding Iran, the notion of specific plans being made is not something they typically talk about.
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