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The government typically informs the embassies of foreign convicts only days before their executions.
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"We typically inform law enforcement that the request has the potential to violate privacy and First Amendment rights," Mr. Zapolsky said.
He said that in negotiations, businesses typically inform one competitor what another competitor is willing to do.
Employees are typically informed of their bonus in January or February, with checks going out shortly after.
(In the United States, persons who are arrested are typically informed that "anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law").
In fact, since officials do not typically inform family members or the news media of executions, both could already be dead.
Evolutionary understanding is typically informed by analysis of structure and function.
These sensing technologies are typically informed by both mechanistic models coupled with data-driven identification techniques in the time and/or frequency domain.
Queer Theory roughly applies to theoretical work, typically informed by Foucault and Derrida, that aims to study and "deconstruct" heteronormative ideology.
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