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It's a typically neat, effective Boyd touch; the production really doesn't get very much wrong.
The sense it furnishes of something fundamentally incompletable provides a typically neat and witty comment on the work.
Jo Stone-Fewings makes Warwick a plausible City operator, Elliot Levey invests the expensively suited Cauchon with a residual religious instinct and, in a typically neat touch, Richard Cant as De Stogumber picks up a copy of the Daily Mail to back up his blinkered nationalism.
Nobody worked harder than Wales midfielder Allen, who was typically neat in possession.
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Baiju is typically drunk neat at room temperature during traditional Chinese dinners; small, thimble-sized amounts are taken dozens of times throughout the meal.
And while the rally started in a typically orderly way — "Let's all remember good manners!" organizers said at the start, as protesters lined up in neat rows — the crowd eventually took a more rowdy turn.
The crystals typically withstood soaking in neat liquid guests, with trans-anethole being the harshest on crystal quality.
Writer had found the area to be typically Swiss; that is to say, neat, clean, orderly, efficient--not like Italy at all.
The way they played, with short, neat passing, was typically Portuguese.
The lives were typically made to unfold in neat hourlong segments: the fame (to the first commercial break); the excess (to the next); the falloff and dysfunction and shattering heartbreak (another commercial); the recovery and reconciliation, when appropriate (the end).
This structural feature is not typically seen in other heme-binding NEAT domains but seems characteristic of hemoglobin binding NEAT domains.
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