Our correspondent says the Arab observers gained a first impression entirely untypical of the long story so far.
"Take the example of Hull, which as Grant Shapps knows is not untypical, " the shadow welfare minister said.
His description of the Havel family quarrel over their restored pre-1948 properties is telling and, he suggests, not untypical.
It's a rather untypical gamble it may be said, because you're making the gamble but it's with our money - that's unusual for a gamble.
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Mr Fox is in many ways an untypical Mexican politician.
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Unfortunately Roy Whiting, who seized and abducted little Sarah Payne, playing in a cornfield on a summer Saturday evening with her brothers and sister, is not untypical of these people.
Michael Hofmann, the translator of this new English edition, warns us in a fine introduction that the novel is in many ways untypical of Roth's other books, many of them looser, more open-grained satirical urban novellas.
Hundreds of logs that appeared to have been felled by saws lay amid the wreckage of the most ravaged communities, in the provinces of Quezon and Aurora, suggesting that deforestation did, indeed, contribute to the destruction brought about by a not untypical series of tropical storms.
Most people are used to juggling two discordant views of themselves and their fellow humans, one statistical, according to which what's normal is what most people do most of the time, and one rooted in what you could call the moral imagination: a there-but-for-the-grace-of-God capacity to put themselves into other people's moccasins, however horrible or untypical the circumstances.
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