typically in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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All commercial rights to designs and models are typically reserved by origami artists.
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Although it can hold its breath for up to five minutes, its dives typically last about one minute and no more than four.
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The magazine typically featured one writer per issue and ran, with breaks, until the mid-1980s.
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It is typically only performed by men dancing in a line.
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These districts typically have populations of 25,000 to 200,000.
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They typically work for 23 days per week in each setting.
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When in its rest position, it typically has its wings folded around the body, and its legs out.
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If seen, they are typically in the left hemithorax.
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However, it is typically smaller, at only up to 2.1 m (6.9 ft) in length.
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These tickets cost 10p typically and are only valid for one hour.
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