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A duet with Anna Bass, the dance follows her typical formula of clumsy zaniness undercut by a little melancholy, with pop-song accompaniment.
An important advance in explosives technology was the development by du Pont in 1934 of Nitramon, a canned product with a typical formula of 92 percent ammonium nitrate, 4 percent dinitrotoluene, and 4 percent paraffin wax.
How to Train Your Dragon would appear to follow that trend, but in this instance the catchy title is more than matched by the film it accompanies, a beautifully animated, sweet-natured family comedy with an uncluttered, irresistible plot, as opposed to DreamWorks' typical formula of pop songs, wisecracking rodents, and winking allusions to other films.
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"One of the defining figures of modern political life," said one commentator in a typical formula.
Pinterest has taken a low-key approach, rejecting Silicon Valley's typical unicorn formula of moving fast, breaking things and chasing growth at all costs.
A typical cadential formula of this period is the Landini cadence, so called because of its frequent appearance in the music of the 14th-century composer Francesco Landini although other composers of the time used the cadence as well.
Not only has WNBC jettisoned its 5 p.m. newscast, with the rationale that fewer people are home at that time to watch it, but the solo-anchor format for Mr. Scarborough will rely more heavily on news than on the typical local formula of news, sports and weather.
It possesses the primitive or typical dental formula of the Eocene mammals, and the incisors, canines, and premolars, are not unlike those of a dog, but the three true molars, both above and below, are shaped like the sectorial teeth of a cat or hyaena, and increase in size from the first to the last, and thus there are no teeth formed like the "tuber-culars" of ordinary Carnivores.
It's a great choice -- yearning, rocking but not with the typical Cook formula of building up to a big finale.
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