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Once, Duka stayed at a much more typically Soviet camp, rich in facilities but stern in spirit.
During the 19th century it was regarded as exceptional for the speed of its growth and the diversity of its population, yet its interior location supposedly made it a much more "typically American" city than New York.
Counters and shelves throughout the store hold sweeter brands of nostalgia: big jars of Mary Janes, Dot paper strips, candy necklaces, Atomic Fireballs, Swedish Fish and other gummy candies, bubble gum, Jolly Ranchers and much more, typically for 10 cents each.
Electors are much more typically chosen by their respective parties in closed processes and the position given to party faithful.
Much more typically, participants emphasised the needles when describing what they had anticipated acupuncture to be like.
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The country-club lifestyle, especially in a newer development, costs much more: homes typically begin at about $750,000.
Much more is typically spent to promote a new magazine on what are called trade campaigns, aimed at agency executives responsible for buying advertising space.
In Asia, the same hotels are much more robust, typically offering larger rooms, better service and the kind of amenities found in full-service hotels in the United States.
Their dance partners are dressed much more subtly, typically with all-black suits similar to traditional mariachi costumes.
In the 2010 midterm elections, independent groups spent more than $300 million, matching the amount spent in the previous presidential campaign, during which much more is typically spent.
The extent of spread was much more "than we typically see with most infectious diseases" in the health care environment.
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