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The crowds that gather are typically large.
The typically large family size is reflected in the housing.
Silvergrasses are typically large reed or canelike grasses with long straplike leaves.
These tiny private institutions may seem completely different from the UK's typically large, research-intensive, state-funded universities.
Further, the tiny, pointed teeth don't look anything like herbivore teeth, which are typically large and blocky.
They are typically large worms (up to about 40 cm long) characterized by a mouth surrounded by three lips.
But this argument ignores the typically large gap between what economists devise and what politicians promise, and what public-spending programmes deliver.
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This zone of grazing and burrowing is called a precinct, and the precinct of a single kangaroo rat is typically large and distinct enough to spot from space.
The airport has a very large number of departures early in the morning, Mr. Korta said, "with typically large aircraft departing in the 6-to-8 30 6-to-8 30 6-to-8 30
With their typically large caseloads, even excellent doctors may simply prescribe new medication for symptoms rather than take the time to investigate the other possibilities.
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