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That average is now typical for the entire planet.
The days leading up to it have included what is now typical pantomime.
In what is now typical New Jets fashion, they won without looking like winners.
The two handsets, Mr. Jha said, will have the features now typical of smartphones like the iPhone.
Indeed, it may have been a mugging of the kind now typical of our urban areas, not just Glasgow.
The early flat-bottomed varieties developed into the now typical egg-shaped and hemispherical types; and metal, as well as clay, shells were used.
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A large number cannot even imagine having a job, or if they have a job, they can't imagine having a now-typical temporary job longer than 5 months let alone working for 50 years.
If the threat of increased global Zika infections isn't enough to worry you, there's the Russian doping scandal to rail about, not to mention the now-typical concerns about the host city's lack of preparedness for the onslaught of thousands of athletes and spectators.
This theme isn't rigidly enforced so it's likely we'll see some of the now-typical leftfield contributions (robots that can respond to tweets, a DJ turntable allowing users to remix the news), but in general we're looking at ways we can improve and expand the Guardian's online sport coverage and tools.
And Toronto is now home to the game's most fascinating pitcher, R. A. Dickey, who won the Cy Young Award last year pitching for the Mets and then, in now-typical Flushing fashion, was sent away to float his knuckleballs for someone else.
The now-typical temperament is not a disease, but a mere variety within the capacious normal range of functioning, and would likely remain so even in a future society of 5-HTTLPR-enhanced people.
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