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He is stereotypically nerdy and does not have many friends.
Some countries, such as Japan, continue to present the family stereotypically, especially in their television advertisements.
One is stereotypically xenophobic; the other wants to take her home with him.
Women are still portrayed stereotypically even if a few new stereotypes have been added.
The point guard is also stereotypically a shorter or smaller player.
Paul has a stereotypically male world view that most women find somewhat annoying.
It is written in a voice that is stereotypically black.
Harry is rather old-fashioned and stereotypically English in his attitudes.
But it was hardly a stereotypically Jewish middle-class life he led.
It is an anxiety about being judged stereotypically - as a woman, a black, a white male.
If they did work, it was as a secretary, a nurse or another stereotypically female profession.
The series jokes about what is positioned to be stereotypically female conversation.
Even though some of the stores are stereotypically dark and cramped, the merchandise is clearly 2001, not 1970.
Somewhat stereotypically, they are considered the more cerebral events of the sport.
A type of office suit stereotypically associated with the 1980s.
They also use stereotypically male elements of speech, such as vulgarity.
Living in a cardboard box is stereotypically associated with homelessness.
It just seems a bit, well, stereotypically like what you might expect from a computer scientist when looking at something involving human behavior.
They were stereotypically seen as (and valued for being) docile.
He didn't even mind having a stereotypically female name.
A girl car or girl's car refers to a model stereotypically associated with women.
Kirk did not always maintain a stereotypically "conservative" voting record.
Women are stereotypically communal and lower status than men.
Stereotypically, the film ranges through the seasons as well.
The society lacks stereotypically "male" problems such as war, but is stagnant.