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Whether Mr. Perez's management ultimately was merely typical or something worse, the former consul general clearly became a lightning rod for the anger of Dominicans in New York.
Some cynics doubted his convictions, claiming they were merely typical of the fashionable views espoused in the intellectual leftist circles in which he mixed.
Their aides proposed purges at the highest level of the organization, but cynics said the mishaps were merely typical of the scandals and confusion that have plagued Athens ever since the Olympic Committee in 1997 awarded the 2004 Olympics to the ancient city and birthplace of the modern Games.
According to the exhibit text that accompanied the model, the thirty-nine tenement houses inside this block not the worst in the neighborhood but merely "typical"—contained six hundred and five apartments that housed twenty-seven hundred and eighty-one people.
Merely typical was the impresario Bernard Ullmann, who billed one series of 1858 concerts the "Most Colossal and Artistic Entertainment Ever Introduced in America"; among the offerings were a "Cattle Show Quadrille" with realistic barnyard calls and an "Express Gallop" with "extensive and new machinery" imported from Paris to imitate locomotive sounds.
(That nearly half the participants are from East Asia is merely typical, part of a historical trend of the past two decades, as Taiwanese and Korean dancers have joined the Japanese as the world's most dedicated jammers, visiting New York for that purpose).
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In those intimate relationships, the parties respond to each other as unique individuals, not merely as typical human beings.
And throughout, Churchill's racism and paternalism are treated merely as typical of his era and generation – which they were, but only to some extent.
He seemed oblivious not merely to typical academic salaries but to the fact that his hypothetical household would be among America's wealthiest (only 3.4percentt earn more).
Additionally, and playing off the inherent complexity in the moral world as seen by Williams, is this reductionist element, or more broadly, the reach for certainty, and not merely in typical Utilitarian thought but moral theorising generally.
Walter Goffart believes it is probable that in this narrative Paul was making use of an oral tradition, and is sceptical that it can be dismissed as merely a typical topos of an epic poem.
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