Sentence examples for typical matters from inspiring English sources

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"These are entirely typical matters in apportioning direct costs for facilitating student events and, given our longstanding commitment to robust free speech, there is never such thing as a fine for any group because of its views," Columbia spokesman Robert Hornsby said in a statement to HuffPost.

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She did it in a typical, matter-of-fact Anderson way.

"I don't get nervous," Haley said, with typical matter-of-factness.

Rather a typical matter-of-fact Merkel delivery and, unlike some who came out of the talks, she was not at all triumphalist.

Wilson, smitten with the romance of these men and their ideals, begins by noting a matter-of-fact irony, which he states with typical matter-of-factness: "Whoever has known the Russian revolutionaries of these pre-War generations at their best has been impressed by the effectiveness of the tsarist regime as a training school for intellect and character in those who were engaged in opposing it".

The air pollution from burning fuels is a typical matter at small-scale craft industry in developing countries.

The reason why few people have attempted the record is simple: "They don't have a speed snowboarding competition because it's very dangerous and a couple of people have died trying it," he said, in his typical matter-of-fact manner.

This is partly a matter of style: his prose is remarkably deadpan, at times reading more like a legal brief than a story, while his typical subject matter marries the traditional folktale with a psychologically astute realism (not unlike the approach adopted by Akutagawa in Japan a century later).

One of her adolescent works, "On Being Brought from Africa to America," displays her typical subject matter and the hallmarks of her early style-religious piety wrapped in heroic couplets... Tells about her meeting, October 8, 1772, with a panel of influential thinkers and politicians regarding the authorship of her poems..

One of her adolescent works, "On Being Brought from Africa to America," displays her typical subject matter and the hallmarks of her early style-religious piety wrapped in heroic couplets... Tells about her meeting, October 8, 1772, with a panel of influential thinkers and politicians regarding the authorship of her poems.

At a time when precious little was known about the provenance of many works of art, early connoisseurs developed evaluative tools — for example, identifying an artist's typical subject matter, use of color and use of light — to authenticate works by revered masters and to debunk pretenders to the pedestal.

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