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Objectively speaking, the Second Symphony seems less conservative than determinedly reactionary, but in a way that makes it typical of its era.
With so many museums and foundations across the world seeing fashion exhibitions as crowd pleasers, almost anything well designed and typical of its era is likely to be snapped up.
Open house Sunday, 1 to 3 p.m. TAXES: $4,700 a year PROS: On a corner lot, this house has original wood paneling and stained glass, and a graceful layout typical of its era.
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When the first Los Angeles County shelter opened in Downey in 1946, it was a typical pound of its era, a spare row of kennels.
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.
The poem, which is typical of the era, in its sentiment and morbidness, stands out now for two reasons: first, its subject is suicide (the title of the poem is "The Suicide's Soliloquy"); second, its author was most likely a twenty-nine-year-old politician and lawyer named Abraham Lincoln.
The grass factor is interesting because: 1) it's typical of the era, always an interesting dimension of art; 2) one realizes it couldn't be an unfair advantage, since no one else wrote like he did; and 3) the reader's knowledge of it confers a nice extra little psychedelic ting to the pages.
It was typical of the era — remember, one in four adults were out of work — for people to build boldly.
It cuts against the presumption that the campus should be a place radically apart from the rest of society — its own "city-state," as the British poet Stephen Spender wrote in a 1968 essay entirely typical of the era's what's-happening-on-campus genre.
The card, typical of the era, includes an illustration of the player against a simple background.
Mr. Uzan's own profile is typical of an era that is ending.
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