Another typically Ionic ornament is the scale-pattern, which occurs on many of the so-called Rhodian vases, and also on those from Daphnae (Fig.
Yet this typically Mycenaean and Oriental motive was not the one adopted by its natural inheritors, the Ionians, and it is in Dorian Corinth that we find its reflection on the painted vases.
In conception and spirit they are typically Giorgionesque, and Morelli, I imagine, would scarcely have made the bold suggestion of Titian's authorship but for the central figure of the young monk playing the harpsichord.
Typically they occur as dikes or as thin sills, often in association with nepheline-syenite; and they seem to bear a complementary relationship to certain types of lamprophyre, such as camptonite and monchiquite.
Sheep and goats are very nearly related, but the former never have a beard on the chin of the males, which are devoid of a strong odour; and their horns are typically of a different type.
Other minerals, except apatite, zircon and magnetite, aretypically absent.
The rich and "stuffy" gown was typically German, and so was the plumed hat.
He was handsome, keenly intelligent looking and nottypically French, although he was dressed in the uniform of a branch of the French service, wearing a major's chevrons.
The class, Vertebrates, would seem to represent an adaptation to environment typically Male; earlier than and contrary in trend to that of the Mammalia, whereof the impulse was obviously Female.
This is typically true in fatty hearts, and may be true in arteriosclerosis, in which it often does not increase the blood pressure at all.
The closure of the aortic valve is less typically sharp, showing that the blood vessels are not so thoroughly filled.
A frequent condition causing a slowing of the heart is the presence of bile in the blood, typically true of catarrhal jaundice.
The subsequent symptoms are typically those of loss of compensation.
The waiting time for attention might typically be several tenths of a second, therefore the computer in the physics laboratory should be fairly powerful in order to handle the preliminary processing and buffering.
And if you can be all these things in weather that is typically English and typically February, then a hat would surely hide your halo.
These four settlements, before 1800, in the Black Forest of Ohio were typically cosmopolitan and had a significant mission in forming, so far west as Lake Erie and so far south as the lower Ohio, the cosmopolitan American State par excellence.
To Cochrane and Babs, it was typically the cloud of an atomic explosion.
At one time in human history, it would have seemed typically a volcanic cloud.
In fact, the two, although one was partly of New England heritage, and the other of a wholly different, more southern State, they were typically alike.
She was typically like Mrs. Voorhees, only younger, and with her figure in better restraint.
Typically Teutonic, he had succeeded in throwing dust in the eyes of his rivals.
He could not resist the typically Teutonic trait of self-advertisement.
To Graham, a typically stiff man from a typically stiff period, not only did these men seem altogether too graceful in person, but altogether too expressive in their vividly expressive faces.
The Report attracted but little attention at the time, even in the Society itself, but it is in fact the first typically Fabian publication, and the first in which Sidney Webb took part.
Mr. Herbert Samuel was at that time a friend, though he was never a member, of the Society, and the first step in his successful political career was his candidature for the typically rural Southern Division of Oxfordshire.
Makar was as typically Slavic as his face was Semitic.
The colour is typically red, but may be brown, yellow, green or even black, while some garnets are colourless.
Again I met Miss Van Buren's eyes, and I think she realized that I am typically Dutch.
It is best known in the family of small lizards named Dragons, represented typically by the species Draco volans found in the Oriental region of the East Indies and Malay Archipelago.
In Ornithosaurs the lateral temporal vacuity varies from a typically reptilian condition to one which, without becoming avian, approaches the bird type.
It has typically the distinguishing feature of including, in paragraph 1, the assumptions upon which the plan is based.
These unpretentious creations of flower lovers often show originality not always found in gardens of a more formal design, and might be considered typically American.
At The Blind, Havre de Grace, on the Chesapeake, is a charming and typically Southern garden with ancient Box hedges for a background, and filled with the bloom of many old-fashioned hardy plants and shrubs.
A typically Russian note is the common use of glass tumblers instead of cups for serving hot drinks.
This typically rough frontier post saw the arrival in 1883 of two notable young men of almost the same age.
North Dakota is situated in a temperate region of moderate rainfall, and owing to its position in the center of the North American Interior Plains it has a typically continental climate.
A favorite delicacy of the Russo-Germans, also typically Russian, is the sunflower seed, known as the "Russian peanut.
The analogy is stated in typically ambiguous fashion by Lange[135] and by Hoeffding.
Under the title 'naturalist of pure Reason' Kant is referring to the 'common sense' school, which is typically represented by Beattie.
The longest-known genus and the one containing the largest species is Anchitherium, typically from the Middle Miocene of Europe, but also represented by one species from the Upper Miocene of North America.
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