Examples of using A typically in English and their translations into Romanian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Food and Drug Administration initial raspberry ketones categorized as a typically recognized as Safe(GRAS) food additive in the 1960s.
Today volatile demand has gained the upper hand in a typically consumer-dominated market.
Inland has more of a typically heavy Hungarian, Viennese or Turkish flavour, spicy meat dishes
This awareness of the importance of WikiLeaks manifests itself, in a typically corporate fashion,
Taking its name from a typically Scottish expression that means to literally'dismiss another's opinion' this sumptuous cocktail really does challenge anyone to disagree that it works perfectly on the pallette.
a bit thick,">and it's a typically amateurish tactic to put your ships on the edge.
starts to moan in a typically, care of flowers,
Assuming a typically shortened life span of about 1.5 to 3 years for the faulty capacitors,
luscious pasture before arriving at Medhurst, a typically charming village,
And that is a typically off-point remark, Sue.
It's not a typically English way to dress.
It's not a typically English way to dress.
Acinetobacter baumannii is a typically short, almost round, rod-shaped(coccobacillus) Gram-negative bacterium.
it is a typically mountains settlement?
it is a typically mountains settlement.
In fact, they are monkeys with a typically monkey way of life.
They made a typically sound teenage decision, decided to take it on a cross-state joyride.
Climate: Liechtenstein is characterised by a typically alpine climate,
on what should have been a typically quiet Christmas Eve.
as it is replaced by a typically Panamericana style Mercedes-AMG one.