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He said the service typified all the things his son loved about Brown.
A 29-year-old woman described in the 1955 paper typifies the problem.
A. I would ask which industry typifies the country's promise.
The game typified the kind of season the Devils had.
It is by no means certain that these stories typify police behavior.
This mass action approach typified the movement from 1960 to 1968.
His struggle typified what life was like before free agency.
"To me, that's the play that has typified where we are right now."
Every owner in some ways typifies the history of southern California during the period.
Two moments typified how sharp the three men could be.
"Tonight typified the way I finished the season," he said.
In many countries the proposed measures have typified good practice for some time.
The name was chosen because it seemed to the team to typify the image of America.
I think it typifies the life of the man that we are going to have as our speaker here tonight.
He typifies the spirit of the Empire more than any other living man.
It typifies the houses built in the region between 1750 and 1830.
"Joe and his family really typify the neighborhood there," she said.
One sequence typified how things came together for the Nets.
The offensive lacking the rest of the night typified what has gone so wrong.
"He only typifies the basic problem," said the unknown voice.
But his work typifies the style of writing the three organizations tend to support.
"It typified the whole problem of people trying to defend themselves in a society where they have no influence," he says.
They seem to typify an army that seems to operate like a secret society.
It typifies the love-hate relationship we had for 40 years.
This to me typifies what the Community is about.