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These networks typically wield influence and power to help others like them.
A Constituent Assembly would typically wield both ordinary and extraordinary lawmaking powers in times of transitional governance.
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Crypsis, or the art of self-concealment, is a defense that one species typically wields against another.
The use of cultivated, semi-wild and wild foods depends on such factors as skills and knowledge, typically wielded by women.
But stunts are not typically wielded against a series like "The Apprentice" that was introduced in midseason and not intended to last a full season.
By Alan Burdick May 5, 2017 Crypsis, or the art of self-concealment, is a defense that one species typically wields against another.
Mr. Schick, who more typically wields percussion mallets than a baton, but who is part of the growing list of percussionists-turned-conductors, oversaw skillfully balanced performances of those works and the pointillistic, partly electronic "Déserts".
In satires of religion, wit is typically wielded to criticize anti-intellectual beliefs and the institutions that promote them: think of "The Canterbury Tales"; Christopher Hitchens; or the Flying Spaghetti Monster, the satirical god invented to lampoon creationism.
To combat congestion, their transportation authorities have typically wielded three tools: designating high-occupancy vehicle lanes, instituting congestion fees and, in the case of Japan, waging wars of attrition against motorists via exorbitant vehicle-inspection fees.
The spears of antiquity were relatively short, commonly less than the height of the warrior, and typically were wielded with one hand.
Typically, though, lawmakers do not wield this leverage quite this publicly, particularly on such a highly charged issue.
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