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The story is fairly typical – something was stolen (a lot of leaves) and Bowser took Princess Peach.
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The essay, which rambles on for 7,000 words, is in some ways the most typical, turning something that Baker doesn't like – violence, warfare – into something he does – play, imagination, "explorable specificity" – without acknowledging any connection between the two.
It is typical that something could happen".
"As if being typical were something to strive for".
For a while it was "unemployed ex-physicists," but that's too typical of something I would write.
Whether Mr. Perez's management ultimately was merely typical or something worse, the former consul general clearly became a lightning rod for the anger of Dominicans in New York.
Not so typical was something that didn't appear on the public schedule: notification to Congress that he intends to renew a nuclear cooperation agreement with China.
We asked the two food journalists to make a nutritious meal they might prepare for their own families, using groceries you'd find at a typical supermarket — something that an untold number of Americans do every day.
More typical is something akin to the upcoming Paypal panel called "Gender Equality and Inclusion in the Workplace", which boasts a grand total of four men and zero women.
What represents the town, and makes it so typical, is something much more subtle: a thousand small prejudices and slights that blacks in east Texas feel, but whites rarely notice.It bothers blacks in Jasper that the bank-tellers are almost all white, and that they rarely see a black waitress in the more expensive local restaurants.
It is worthy enough to get the optimum outcome from a research by applying case study when the focus of the study is not typical, but something unusual, unexpected, covert, or illicit (Hartley 1994).
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