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1 Clinton was given a welcome more typical of a head of state.
2 In other respects, too, the story is more typical than it seems.
3 The tucked sleeping posture is more typical of our precontact native brethren.
4 Take, again, a more typical case of what I mean by luck.
5 A more typical film might have asked whether that conviction was foolish.
6 However, they still retained some bony skull features of more typical lizards.
7 Rather than more typical celebrity hang-outs, he spends time in the British Library.
8 Nothing could have been more typical of Raffles and the past.
9 And what name was more typical of the Irish in Britain than Patrick?
10 The little story is absolutely commonplace, but all the more typical .
11 If Trump started to tweet more typical responses, the bot would reflect that.
12 Wind and lower temperatures, more typical of autumn weather, are forecast.
13 I am such a real Granger, there never was a more typical one.
14 There is no country more beautiful or more typical than Dorsetshire.
15 The glare melted into his more typical expression of bored condescension.
16 And towns in northern Russia are sweltering under conditions more typical of the tropics.
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