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1 Kessler says Kaymer is typically German in his modesty.
2 The rich and "stuffy" gown was typically German , and so was the plumed hat.
3 They found her a matron of thirty-odd; fresh-cheeked, round-faced like her husband, typically German , without his accent of the Fatherland.
4 "And yet she has remained typically German , " observed Miss Forsyth irrelevantly.
5 He was typically German - with his thick accent, deep voice, and direct way of speaking, he could have been the lead singer of Rammstein.
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