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Comus, a dramatic entertainment, or masque, is also called A Mask; it was first published as A Maske Presented at Ludlow Castle in 1638, but, since the late 17th century, it has typically been called by the name of its most vivid character, the villainous Comus.
Keeping coral alive is an enormously difficult task, so until recently it has typically been studied postmortem.
It has typically been published in three volumes, each containing two of Tolkien's books, but I believe this is an arbitrary division by the publisher.
But when the offense has stagnated — as it did in the first quarter Wednesday, when Australia trailed by just 25-24 — it has typically been with Bryant forcing shots.
It is widely loved, not least because it will nest near people: it has typically been a bird of village gardens, often nesting in the creepers on the gable ends of houses and cottages.
Accordingly, it has typically been conceived of as an engineering dominated and application oriented field.
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Shifting the Burden While moving the mentally ill from hospitals to nursing homes in New York and elsewhere is not a new idea, it had typically been handled much more haphazardly.
A GOOGLE bomb — which some Web gurus have suggested is perhaps better called a link bomb, in that it affects most search engines — has typically been thought of as something between a prank and a form of protest.
Small angle neutron scattering (SANS), which has merit in the averaged value since it measures larger sample size, has typically been used to determine size and volume fraction of nanometer sized copper precipitates in Fe Cu alloys [13, 15 19].
It's just that "LA" has typically been in reference to the lowly Clippers, not the storied Lakers.
In times and places where it hasn't been, change has typically been violent (think of the Russian revolution, or the French revolution), and less successful in securing liberty at all.
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