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Even more typical of Murray was his display of hubris in heralding a "moonbeam of success".

Woolwich's General Gordon Square, redesigned in 2010-11 by Gustafson Porter, is an even more typical example.

A typical reporter and an even more typical literary scholar, Mr. Plummer comes to the diaries expecting instant emotional disclosure.

Even more typical of that style was "The Hunt," from 2001, to a score by the wonderfully named Les Tambours du Bronx.

It is even more typical for young people to be offered inpatient beds many miles away from their homes, or on adult wards, or to turn 18 and slip through the gap between Camhs and the adult system.

The colour of the ink is exactly the shade you would expect, and even more typical is the creative freedom and intellectual restlessness of the way the body has been drawn and redrawn, with it legs shown in alternative positions in the same drawing, just as Leonardo depicts a horse with multiple legs in a drawing in the Royal Collection.

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Dishes such as shredded duck with a mole poblano (a dark rich sauce of chillies, spices and nuts from the nearby town of Puebla), the trio of ceviche and even the more typical chargrilled steak with morita salsa are fantastic.

Even the more typical cannelloni al forno had a twist: the large crêpes were filled with ground pork and veal, spinach and parmigiano, baked in a pleasing tomato sauce and finished with fontina béchamel.

This is a tension that comes through in any good performance, even a more typical one, but Hahn-Bin's also touchingly suggested a connection between Tchaikovsky's aching emotionalism and his agonizing battle with his homosexuality.

Others have argued that, even under more typical conditions, adaptive substitutions would be frequent, the greater probability of fixation compensating for their relative rarity among mutations (Gillespie 1994).

Based on a reporter's notes about the duration of the scan and the power output reported by the scanner, Dr. Brenner of the Center for Radiological Research estimated that Mr. Franks had received 21 millisieverts of radiation — even more than a typical test, equal to about 1,050 conventional chest X-rays.

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