Short but deep jaws with banana-sized sharp teeth, long hind limbs, small beady eyes, and tiny forelimbs typify a tyrannosaur. |
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The grand effigies that typify civic sculpture invariably commemorate great statesmen, founding fathers or political icons. |
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These examples typify the difficulties that psychologists may experience with peer review and commentary. |
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Thus, the relationships that youths described may not typify the full range of close online relationships of youths in general. |
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These three characteristics typify the political Islamism that has been forceful for so long in several of our countries of origin. |
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These characteristics typify what's expected in lower mainland steelhead carrying systems. |
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Steep topography, sparse vegetation, and infrequent but intense thunderstorms typify many flash-flood hazard areas. |
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Although they are not necessarily the same from year to year, the characters deliberately typify the diversity of a campus setting. |
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It may escape the insane rental prices that typify so many New York neighborhoods. |
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What can you and the people you typify or represent do, in terms of leadership? |
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And you could probably typify both experiences as examples of the collective unconscious or race memory. |
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This analysis helped to identify, clarify and describe skills that typify those needed to do this kind of work. |
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Thus the various ritual capacities of North Mekeo chiefs and sorcerers typify the sort of interpersonal agency implicit in Melanesian personal partibility. |
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What avenues are now open to young filmmakers who are interested in getting into the type of personal, essayistic documentary filmmaking that your work has come to typify? |
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It was while he was securing his victory in the countryside that Stalin made the first moves toward the new style of terror which was to typify the period of the Great Purge. |
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That seems to typify the message the Government gives to New Zealanders. |
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The kontraktniki, as they are called, are not the professional career soldiers that typify Western armies. |
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Yet they typify how the market for legal highs is booming, accelerated by the absurdity of prohibition in a globalised world. |
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Hailed as revolutionary, it was indeed a refreshing change from the backroom deals that typify German capitalism. |
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They typify the excellence that is found in so many front line police officers across our country. |
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But pronouncements of this kind typify a troubling reality for all Canadians. |
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In our opinion, the efforts of these three departments typify the fragmented approach to government-wide reporting of its greening efforts. |
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Rustic low-impact hiking trails wind through the various coastal ecosystems that typify the 104 acres preserve and its natural beauty. |
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Thinking, creating and experiencing also typify the principle of modularity, which is what makes the USM open furniture system unique. |
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Vigilance tasks and low stimulus environments which typify part of the locomotive engineer's and conductor's jobs may be considered monotonous. |
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For Hopkins is not so much invoking the metaphysical potential of nature, and its capacity to typify states of mind, as he is making a conservationist plea. |
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More than any other mark of our parish's success, we celebrate the multitude of Baptisms and Chrismations that typify the spiritual growth of this community. |
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The highly seasonal plankton blooms that typify the Antarctic continental shelf are paradoxical when considering the planktivorous diets of sponges. |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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His views typify the average opinions of liberally conservative circles. |
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The look and feel of the sets and lighting are designed to suggest the lurid splashes of colour and active space that typify the conventional comic book. |
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It does not correspond to any documented location in historical Rome but seems instead to typify the visual character of the city at the height of its urban development. |
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So the greatest examples will typify their time and take you back there. |
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Slow moving or static high pressure areas with their temperature inversions typify these conditions and cause rising pollution if they enclose a source of pollution. |
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However, as far as my group is concerned, our support is not really heart-felt, and this has everything to do with the tragic rituals and traditions which typify the budgetary procedure. |
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Our sponsorship activities typify our commitment and enthusiasm. |
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I agree with much of what the hon. member said, although he does in a sense typify the Conservative attitude that corporate tax cuts are enough in and of themselves to do everything. |
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In particular, the untypical hours that typify working in the arts make it difficult to reconcile the female roles of worker, wife and mother, often forcing women to choose between career and family. |
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These are only the technicalities which typify Mr Mugabe's craftiness. |
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The Member States are starting to recognise the need to draw on the principles and instruments that typify the Community method, such as the principle of mutual recognition. |
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Such sites typify web 2.0, as much of the content is user-generated. |
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With this special mention, the jury paid tribute to an article and to a magazine that typify the struggle for civil liberties now under way in many developing countries. |
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The way Schumann's music flits from idea to idea in that suite of short pieces, Dr. Kogan argues, is an exteriorization of the disorganized and illogical thought processes that typify manic episodes. |
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It would be wise to view the Tate Modern in this rather less rose-tinted uplight: as simply another spatialisation of the savage inequality that's coming to typify 21st-century London. |
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At some point in their career, these artist have all depicted the ordinary objects, signs or words, used the grid system or mechanical reproduction which typify Pop Art. |
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This trend will nevertheless remain subject to the technical uncertainties that typify the insurance sector and to the financial uncertainties about movements in interest rates and stock markets. |
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We cite just two recent cases that typify the current situation. |
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You concentrate often on isolated episodes, which typify a disaster. |
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Pastoralist strategies typify effective adaptation to the environment. |
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More than the old drystone walls that quarter the fells, the packhorse bridges or the whitewashed farmsteads, the little grey Herdwick sheep typify the Lakeland. |
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Not only do her powers typify villainous characters, but I would suggest they also characterize the powers of female superheroines in the X-Men cycle of films. |
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