Sentence examples for is typically attached from inspiring English sources

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He does not appreciate the term warlord that is typically attached to him.

Such an awning, Mr. Kohler said, is typically attached to the house and then supported on the sides and front by a galvanized steel and aluminum framework.

A hornet's nest, Dr. Potter said, resembles a "large, gray, bloated football," and is typically attached to a tree, a bush or the side of a building.

The whistle is typically attached to an unsmiling older person in shades who is ordering them to exit the water, to walk and not run, to stop choking each other.

So far, the so-called appendix gap losses – thermal losses caused by the annular gap around the insulating dome, which is typically attached to pistons or displacers exposed to elevated or cryogenic temperatures – have usually not been directly included in differential models, because available estimates based on simplified analytical models only predicted a moderate magnitude of these.

It is typically attached to heroic and saintly acts, but it can also be gained by minor supererogatory acts of kindness or gifts, and is thus not necessarily associated with particular praise for the agent (cf. Montague 1989, Trianosky 1986).

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Water claims often come with the land, so water rights are typically attached to property sales.

IrisNet exploits the fact that high-volume sensor feeds are typically attached to devices with significant computing power and storage, and running a standard operating system.

Sea anemones are commonly yellow, green, or blue; they are typically attached by the pedal disk, or base, to a hard surface such as a rock, wharf timber, a seashell, or the back of a crab.

The most frequent and primary prosthetic complication has been the fracture or wear of the occlusal surface of acrylic resin teeth that are typically attached to a metal framework.

To realize these devices, a gas pump and an oxygen sensor are typically attached to two different spots of the inside wall of an electrolyte tube, which inevitably induces the uncertainty in measurement temperature.

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