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"He wasn't your typical British gangster he was more like a playboy, he looked like a rockstar."

From BBC

To scholars of authoritarianism, asserting a high degree of personal control over the military is typical of global strongmen in the mold of Syria’s Bashar Assad or Russian President Vladimir Putin.

And they should finance more than the typical 30% to 50% of affordable and supportive projects, which tends to leave developers spending years cobbling together the rest of the financing from other sources.

The environment of a typical studio is quieter and more intimate than a bustling gym.

While this contract was typical, the paid time it allotted wasn’t adequate to complete the work, which I would end up bringing home.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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