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"prototypical" Definitions
  1. connected with the first design of something from which other forms are copied or developed
  2. very typical of a class or category of people or things

288 Sentences With "prototypical"

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To overhaul a prototypical Philly program, it took a prototypical Philly basketball lifer.
For example, Hillary Clinton, Condoleeza Rice, and Nancy Pelosi are more likely to be perceived as less warm than prototypical females, and also receive backlash when act they like prototypical males.
Jones isn't a prototypical leadoff hitter — he has a .
Ollie the French bulldog is not your prototypical biker dude.
Now think of your prototypical scientist, lab coat and all.
"He just didn't look like a prototypical athlete," he said.
Matt Ryan and Tom Brady are the prototypical pocket passers.
Right. The prototypical example is, everybody gets $215,7003 a month.
Those are not the prototypical conditions for a rate cut.
Searchers, for example, perhaps the most prominent and prototypical film in
This is just absolutely a prototypical example of a retaliatory offender.
But neither is a prototypical power hitter — something Gregorius readily acknowledges.
The prototypical example of that overlay, Whiting said, is Trump himself.
Dounia and Maïmouna are the prototypical upstarts from a mobster movie.
"That's the prototypical player teams are looking for now," Fleischer added.
"He's kind of the prototypical example, unfortunately," Camp said of Trout.
Basically, the nurse is the prototypical worker of the 133st century.
It was, perhaps, the prototypical mainstream moral panic about the internet.
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, for instance, is a prototypical wet man.
Weinraub said that Ratner did not look like a prototypical boxing regulator.
The prototypical Trump voter is an upscale man from a downscale place.
West is a prototypical American soccer fan (yes, he even supports Arsenal).
But Kenneally also argues, convincingly, that Troy is a prototypical American city.
Retail mobile wireless telecommunications services, by contrast, illustrate a prototypical complex market.
Who are your prototypical or your archetypes of different types of customers?
It's, well, less smiley than the one that looks like a prototypical Steve.
Nicole Richie was the prototypical "wild child" of the early to mid 2000s.
What's wrong with sounding like the prototypical out-of-touch spoiled teenager, Jake?
As with the Vietnam veteran, there is no prototypical post-9/11 veteran.
It is hard to think of a more prototypical high crime or misdemeanor.
Garnett won in 2008 with the Boston Celtics and the prototypical Big Three.
Buttigieg was — and some might say still is — the prototypical McKinsey whiz kid.
But issue-by-issue, her views aren't in line with some prototypical Clinton supporter.
The 27 new objects in the show include baskets, furniture, and prototypical building structures.
After Hollywood's endless investment in the franchise, Spiderman is now the prototypical boy's hero.
The VCR, for nearly two decades, was the prototypical gadget of tech trade shows.
Clooney is the prototypical silver fox — handsome, charming, and rocking his natural hair color.
"It was the perfect, perhaps the prototypical, Canadian compromise," the historian Rick Archbold wrote.
Hunter Biden has the prototypical resume of the progeny of the powerful in Washington.
Thomas Peter/REUTERS Steve Wozniak is one half of Silicon Valley's most prototypical founder's myth.
These prototypical images of natural beauty are made alluring and unfamiliar when faced with frost.
Trump considers Romney to be the prototypical choice for the job, according to the report.
Toyota is bringing a sleek prototypical autonomous vehicle to this year's 2018 CES tech conference.
Even Einstein, the prototypical loner, was bulwarked by a vast correspondence of arguing and discussion.
This year, Walmart acquired Bonobos, a prototypical Forerunner portfolio company, for more than $300 million.
This is a prototypical portrait — a straight up shot with good separation from the background.
He's a prototypical suburban dad: gel-swept side part, khaki shorts, flip-flops — the works.
"A great thing about Blake is that he's not your prototypical power forward," Casey said.
He went looking for something called the Urpflanze — the basic, or original, or prototypical, plant.
An image posted to 4chan of a depressive dude smoking a cigarette highlights prototypical traits.
The rest of us can enjoy it for what it is: the prototypical weird CES gadget.
Death Stranding takes the prototypical video game fetch quest and stretches it out to epic proportions.
He is, then, the prototypical strong, silent type, a rock that could crumble at any time.
Blake can be a prototypical point four because he's very intelligent, he has great passing skills.
He is the prototypical Fox News viewer, tossing off endless insults, conspiracy theories, and furious aggrievement.
As we've seen from the abysmal diversity numbers, many of these companies are currently prototypical tight networks.
"He did not have the prototypical NFL body," said Don Banks of Sports Illustrated at the time.
Brandon Shell has prototypical size for an offensive tackle at 6 feet 5 inches and 324 pounds.
The president-elect considers Romney to be the prototypical choice for the job, according to the report.
If you ask anyone in hockey about the prototypical captain, most will likely respond with Mark Messier.
Froseth's Alaska, in both Green's novel and Hulu's series, is the prototypical YA manic pixie dream girl.
My dad was a fairly prototypical carousing sports male and really wanted me to play hockey and softball.
The prototypical puck moving defenseman, Niedermayer was one of the best pure skaters in the NHL's long history.
He knows the city may not seem a prototypical soccer hotbed, but he's determined to break that stereotype.
She even owns said prototypical popular girl, Veronica (Kristine Froseth) when she tries and fails to insult Sierra.
In the press, the prototypical Appalachian still looks like a white man in Carhartt and coal miner's helmet.
It has the prototypical library, the most stunning section of which is called, fittingly enough, the Long Room.
" Another memo authored by Bradbury laid out techniques and when they should be used in a "prototypical interrogation.
In other words, she looks less like the average woman and more like the prototypical rom-com heroine.
Mr. Siegel, the city councilman, wants to turn this prototypical example of sprawl into a bustling urban neighborhood.
But I had prototypical immigrant parents for whom school is everything, so I wasn't able to do that.
Maybe that's because Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn don't register for these activists as prototypical victims of violent prejudice.
In some ways, the movie — a musical about show business, for goodness' sake — is a prototypical Oscar frontrunner.
Look at this nonsense: LeBron James knows this is nonsense—Hell, his jersey is the prototypical flaming shirt.
The Stanford Review is a prototypical example of such a campus conservative-leaning institution, and its history is illustrative.
The prototypical male movie star is handsome, charismatic, and confident: a George Clooney, a Brad Pitt, a Cary Grant.
But to a certain way of thinking, the prototypical ruthless psychopath is the near-perfect model for a CEO.
While the details varied, the prototypical PRT system was a network of narrow guideways populated by small passenger pods.
A year and a half after the prototypical smart girl lost to Donald Trump, this approach might seem odd.
That is Steve Urkel, the prototypical fictional nerd portrayed on the sitcom "Family Matters" by the actor Jaleel White.
Pete Townshend was one of the prototypical guitar-smashers, for whom destroying the instrument became a calculated aesthetic move.
Alexander, she said, had the prototypical celebrity funeral, with a glittering hearse that was meant to resemble a palace.
Today's prototypical Alaska visitor, a passenger on a weeklong Inside Passage cruise, expects a significantly higher level of comfort.
Our national culture is not-Anglo-Saxon, not-European; the prototypical American is not-white, not-male, not-heterosexual.
"Dean Kamen was the prototypical hero when I was a kid," said Mr. Parker, who grew up in Concord.
"When DC approached me, 'Superman as the prototypical immigrant' was one of my first thoughts," he wrote in an email.
" He noted that the scoring generally favors jumpers, and that male Nordic combined athletes tend to be "prototypical ski jumpers.
" She added: "As the fundamental instrument and the foundation unit of patriarchal society, the family and its roles are prototypical.
First of all, when we talk about pro customers, it's important to be clear that there isn't one prototypical pro customer.
Wiggins needs some refinement, but his instincts, athleticism, and body type all suggest that he could be a prototypical shutdown wing.
Carpenter spearheads Cards' win over Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Matt Carpenter is not the prototypical leadoff hitter with no stolen bases.
They also disapproved of "Portnoy's" raunchy portrayal of a prototypical "nice Jewish boy" struggling to break free of his parents' expectations.
It is practically synonymous with the sort of rugged, blue-collar white guys everyone (wrongly) imagines as the prototypical Trump supporter.
This adherence to the prototypical image of the macho strongman is made all the more intense for the company he keeps.
In Call of Duty, Urzikstan is an Ur-Country; a prototypical Over There that developer Infinity Ward can layer historical events on.
And really, too many people have echoed the uncanny familiarity of Kratos' as a prototypical father to not take that reaction seriously.
Expectations and injuries aside, he is a prototypical highly-skilled seven-footer which is a well sought-after commodity in today's game.
He had started his career as a budding star, but he had settled into something very familiar: a prototypical light hitting shortstop.
What Haber and Stornetta described in their 1991 research paper is a prototypical version of the blockchains that power most cryptocurrencies today.
Instead, I try to take them along on prototypical daily carries, whether to work for TechCrunch, on vacation or doing family stuff.
For a while, all of those prototypical products that were at trade shows were like this, were gadgets, they were not connected.
The Wawi Chocolate Advent Calendar is the prototypical advent calendar in every way, from the little chocolates to the little price tag.
"He is the prototypical straight arrow," Kevin Marino, a New Jersey attorney who's a longtime friend of Berman's, said in an email.
Though Murray is short, listed at 5 feet 10 inches, the league's attitude toward the prototypical quarterback is rapidly changing, McShay added.
Wanda, with its substantial debts and extensive financial ties to the families of China's Communist Party elite, is the prototypical gray rhino.
Clocks and watches were prototypical objects of the modern age, measuring time and production and serving as models for Europe's clockwork armies.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War, the follow-up to 2014's Shadow of Mordor, is in many ways a prototypical video game sequel.
No. 10 Maryland has a prototypical stretch four in Jake Layman, a 6-9 forward who is shooting 34 percent on 3-pointers.
How Obamacare repeal defines the campaign: MacArthur is the prototypical Republican paying the price for the GOP's plans to roll back preexisting conditions.
By depicting Selina in this way, it's as if the show is inviting its audience to see her as a prototypical woman, too.
I think it's also fair to say that the traditional fossil fuel industry, like a prototypical big brother, viewed solar as squarely secondary.
The gender roles started with Fran and Earl, who are kind of a prototypical '50s couple, not too far off from The Honeymooners.
That's why I talk about him doing nothing for the soon-to-be displaced workers who you would think are prototypical Trump voters.
"It's the prototypical entrepreneurship project," said Mr. Moore, 373, who left DoorDash in 2014 and is now a venture capitalist at Khosla Ventures.
"Modern Family," above, is a prototypical example of a city show, popular in liberal urban clusters but little-watched in the rural South.
The new MyShake app, developed at the University of California, Berkeley, is a significant, though still prototypical part of California's quake warning plan.
"Our prototypical model of self-control is angel on one side and devil on the other, and they battle it out," Fujita says.
How health care defines the campaign: MacArthur is the prototypical Republican paying the price for the GOP's plans to roll back preexisting conditions.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: My father, born and raised on the Lower East Side, was the prototypical Checker-driving New York City cabby.
" Before she appeared at the press conference with officials from the Massachusetts State Lottery, executive director Michael Sweeney called her "a prototypical Massachusetts resident.
She also argued that men and women should follow the same conventions regarding modesty and sex — a prototypical version of the double-standard idea.
The directors have confirmed that Moana will not be looking for her Prince Charming, a major departure from the prototypical Disney princess story line.
Zynga was a prototypical unicorn, raising a total of $23 million and closing its last private round at an $2352 billion pre-money valuation.
Honda unveiled the prototypical E2-DR robot last week at the 2017 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems in Vancouver, reports IEEE Spectrum.
Beyond this, however, the event also saw the debut of Vitor Belfort, who could arguably be viewed as the prototypical athlete of modern MMA.
Clearly, Anastasia Romanoff would have been a prototypical Disney princess, were it not for one big, whopping problem: Anastasia is not a Disney movie.
Goorin: There's a big myth, actually, even within the mental-health field saying that there are prototypical ways to respond to grief and loss.
Even as Oracle makes its own move to the cloud, it is still held up as the prime example of the prototypical legacy vendor.
Annie and her brothers "truly became prototypical New Yorkers, with lives and families inextricably linked to the New York immigrant experience," Dr. Anbinder writes.
In that way, he is a prototypical Net, and a reason the team became easy to root for during its unexpected 42-40 season.
Aron has trappings of a prototypical corporate executive, including the Harvard undergrad and Harvard Business School pedigree, and an extensive tour in private equity.
"[T]he prototypical moist-averse person is a young, neurotic, female who is well-educated and somewhat disgusted by bodily function," the study notes.
Deer was the prototypical late-period Sparky Anderson player: he hit home runs, he walked, and he was virtually inert in every other respect.
Between the Tig — Meghan's old lifestyle blog — and her now-defunct personal Instagram, Meghan once had a prolific online presence filled with prototypical influencer material.
He was a prototypical blue-collar breadwinner, working as a salesman at a cigar shop and living with his family near the Lower Garden District.
I began to see the prototypical "heroic man" as the films' villains, consistently robbing women of their power or coercing them into giving it up.
"Every trials, there are a couple of these prototypical stories," Casey Barrett, a swimming analyst who writes the Cap & Goggles blog, said in an interview.
Reggie Ragland slipped to the second round primarily based on his coverage ability, but he's got the skill set of a prototypical old-school linebacker.
Under Belichick, the slot receiver, who aligns inside, transforms into a productive, critical position that torments defenses and destroys the mold of a prototypical receiver.
On the other side of the spectrum are figures like Kim Kardashian, who, despite beginning as a prototypical celebrity, made a successful transition to influencerdom.
Examples of prototypical summer-sounding songs, according to Tranter, include Ariana Grande and Zedd's "Break Free" and Billboard's 2010 SOTS "California Gurls" by Katy Perry.
If Nomi portrays the rest of her family with more compassion than an angry teenager might, then A Complicated Kindness is a prototypical Miriam Toews novel.
If you think of the main cast of Final Fantasy XV as a prototypical boy band, blond gunslinger Prompto fits snuggly into the cute, goofy archetype.
"This city is dead," says a prototypical white yuppie as she rides a Muni bus in the new film The Last Black Man in San Francisco.
He was the prototypical Intercontinental champion: good enough to distinguish from the bulk of the midcard, but not good enough to pin a promotion's fortunes on.
The novel's ominous opening passages make two things abundantly evident: Turtle is in grave danger, and yet she isn't the prototypical, passive fictional girl in peril.
At Kennedy, it was impossible not to think of a more alarming prospect: that the immigration ban was not just malevolent and incompetent, but also prototypical.
"The prototypical professional investor is likely focused on growth and momentum, thinks Financials are uninvestible, is unused to volatility, and sees valuation as largely irrelevant," Subramanian said.
"Bull" is prototypical network prime-time chum: Each self-contained episode revolves around a single legal case; the protagonist is an omniscient, infallible, borderline unethical white man.
As the Joker's girlfriend, she was the prototypical victim, enduring beatings, murder attempts and the most sadistic sorts of mind games — and always coming back for more.
A cursory Google search of the Young Lords will produce a slew of black-and-white images that hark back to the prototypical male revolutionaries of yesteryear.
They break off their arrangement over trivial misunderstandings, see other people (Connell a prototypical nice girl, Marianne a series of monstrous sadists), and then get back together.
In many ways, Matt Fender, a 32-year-old resident of New York City, is the prototypical 23andMe customer: tech-savvy, educated, a bit of a worrier.
Despite overwhelming evidence pointing to another culprit, Italian law enforcement officers were immediately convinced that Knox was guilty because she didn't act like the prototypical grieving friend.
That means framing "Mary Jane" as a husband's whisper over his wife's hospital bed, or "One Hand in My Pocket" as musical theater's prototypical "I want" song.
He gets points for prototypical size and a willingness to deliver big tackles, but he may end up being a safety when all is said and done.
Born in Brooklyn, Bow, then 21, Bow was Hollywood's prototypical flapper, the epitome of silent screen vivacity, known as the "It Girl" for her evident sex appeal.
During a time when studios ascribed to Eurocentric aesthetics, Lincoln's choice to wear a short Afro ran counter to the straight-haired, fair-skinned, prototypical femme fatale.
She really struck a note for me because she is also a prototypical con artist, and you can actually see tons of parallels between her and Billy.
It's an instantly recognizable, practically prototypical drone design that's attracted imitators around the world — and now, rumor has it that owner DJI is killing it off for good.
Ancient Egyptians viewed these monkeys as prototypical worshippers of the rising and setting sun, itself a religious metaphor for the cycles of life and death, destruction and restoration.
The superhero machine is loud, and it churns out product that's necessarily devoid of sharp political edges that might harm mass consumption; the simplicity of prototypical good vs.
But in the midst of the Tea Party's rise in 2009 and 2010, playing party politics gave McConnell an unpopular reputation among conservatives: as the prototypical "establishment" politician.
To many of us who study the human mind, the diminishing influence of evidence is less a puzzle than a prototypical example of how the mind forms beliefs.
We have this prototypical idea of artistic creativity, but we are creative in our relationships, our work, our cooking or even arranging our homes in a different way.
He was the perfect faux feminist, and any idea I had about prototypical rapists did not have any semblance to this highly educated person and his feminist ideals.
Typically, that prototypical founder is white or sometimes Asian, male, young, and a graduate or at least a recent attendee of Stanford, Harvard or some other prestigious university.
"The prototypical refugee flees her home country because the government has persecuted her," Mr. Sessions wrote in a decision now being contested by immigrant and human rights advocates.
The prototypical modern dot — stop-sign red, with numbers, round, maddening — was popularized with Mac OS X, the first version of which was released nearly 20 years ago.
While running the Centers for Medicaid and Medicaid, Slavitt did not lie awake at night worrying whether the prototypical Fitbit or Apple Watch user met their step goals.
If there is any state that typifies prototypical "'Murica" where the trucks and the guns are big and the social safety net is oh so small, it's Texas.
Elsewhere, with "Black Hole" (2020), Stone takes hold of our fear of the unfathomable, tames it and conventionalizes it by placing it in a vitrine, the prototypical museum prop.
"Very often when we talk about autism in the public, it's done with the assumption that we are thinking about the prototypical Caucasian, upper-middle class boy," he said.
In Spock, he created the prototypical Vulcan, logical and detached to a fault, but also full of deep and complex emotion — particularly toward his friend, Captain James T. Kirk.
LeBron James is a prototypical athlete of superhuman proportions, a dominant force even in a league full of other athletic anomalies who have become preposterously good at shooting hoops.
And yet the prototypical quarterback is bigger than Murray, the better to see and throw over his hulking offensive linemen and the equally hulking linemen on the other team.
And in one sequence, reminiscent of a scene from the prototypical rock musical "Hair," a man on the cusp of middle age read an open letter to his parents.
Traditional celebrities' fame originates from their participation in an established industry like film, television, or radio; while the prototypical influencer's path to stardom is a more gradual, grassroots affair.
While I have strongly disagreed with the White House attacks on the media, I believe that this is a prototypical example of the bias in reporting on these controversies.
There's Bill Sullivan, the United States ambassador, whom Kurlantzick portrays as an ambitious bureaucratic climber with little genuine interest in Laos or Laotians, a sort of prototypical ugly American.
Since then, there have been dozens of other less popular sympathetic vampire roles on television and the movies, as the fascination around this now prototypical vampire has grown immeasurably.
Dismissing the stubborn aesthetics of many punk guitarists of his time, Thompson hops into hypnotic solos after charring listeners' skin with an abrasive mix of hardcore and prototypical death metal.
Rather than seeing it as a prototypical triumph of design, museumgoers experience the space with the knowledge that millions of others might sit within an identical set of polymer walls.
A tall lefty with an uppercutting, ill-intentioned swing, Hosmer had the dimensions and bona fides of someone who could bulk up into the prototypical middle-of-the-order threat.
Nor, we can safely say, is Ma and Pa Kettle's Muffler Shop the prototypical pass-through business that will benefit from the 25 percent rate cap on pass-through income.
As an editor of the upstart magazine Foreign Policy in the mid-1970s, Holbrooke became a tireless hustler, "the prototypical New Age political power networker," as Spy magazine called him.
These are men who don't care much for rules or constraints, prototypical rebels who survive on their wits and barely contained aggression and let the chips fall where they may.
The company says that these prototypical machines recently completed successful trial runs at Korea's Incheon International Airport, wherein they presumably wheeled over food to human patrons and carried luggage around.
Any belief that Pillar fit the "prototypical leadoff man" bill because of a high-contact, low-power, appreciable-speed combo was a nod to the antiquated nature of that prototype.
This minor tale, told for generations and used to caution children to "always be kind to cats," Ms. Moore writes in her author's note, includes prototypical elements of Vai myths.
But the the first ever person in that role from an emerging country is a night-and-day change from outgoing director Lagarde and the prototypical leaders of the fund.
Prototypical rich Americans either own lots of capital in the form of stock or passthrough entities, or else they are big-time executives whose compensation package is tied to stock performance.
Recounting this anecdote without providing a porthole to my inner workings makes it sound like a prototypical tale of a lunatic, and I don't dispute that I was insane in Reno.
At Prudential Hall in Newark, New Edition, a prototypical 1980s boy band, will deliver its saccharine early R&B hits along with more salacious ones from its members' later solo careers.
Marina ticks all the boxes for the prototypical heroine of novels set in this period: Her parents are liberal aristocrats, while she is a radical poetess — gorgeous, red-haired and curvaceous.
The exam dream — in which a dreamer is woefully unprepared, and perhaps underdressed, for an important test — is the prototypical modern-human version of the racing-rat or hunting-cat dream.
R.S.: One thing that I've learned is that the perceptions of what it takes to be a leader are often based on prototypical models that don't have much truth in reality.
But it's obvious he's still the same prototypical Californian just under the surface: he can spend hours talking about the best surf spots, peppering his speech with "dude"s and "gnarley"s.
Standing six-foot-six with just under a six-foot-nine wingspan and an eight-foot-seven standing reach, Bridges doesn't really have prototypical size to be a NBA smallball power forward.
And this sentiment among Trump voters is often mixed with outward displays of patriotism, like zealous support of the military and flying the flag, and conceptions of prototypical Americans as white Christians.
Schnurer elaborated on this line of thought in an email: The prototypical Trump voter sees a changing America leaving him behind; part of this is economic, part of it demographic, part cultural.
This bioplay, "I'm Not a Comedian … I'm Lenny Bruce," which Mr. Marmo also wrote, tries to retrace the life and art of that prototypical shock humorist and de facto free-speech crusader.
You know you're in shitamachi cinema when you're in a cramped, crowded alley lined by nagaya, the traditional family rowhouses, as in Sadao Yamanaka's prototypical shitamachi story, "Humanity and Paper Balloons" (1937).
In my interview with Karl, he agreed with my assertion that Anthony was the prototypical A.A.U. showcase player, his body alive and his feet moving in earnest when he had the ball.
Berlin-based gallery Societé and artist Sean Raspet have filled their booth with refrigerated bottles of Soylent 2.0, and bags of a prototypical algae-based, paste-like version of the meal replacement drink.
Lara Jean and our sensitive jock boyfriend set the perfect example for forming relationships—one that feels rare in the prototypical 80s rom-coms that inspired To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
Even now, nearly a century after onion rings were invented, and long after they've been enshrined as the prototypical second side for hamburger dining, onion rings still retain this sense of precarious exoticism.
In a turn away from this prototypical image, however, a new exhibit at Transition Gallery in London features a handful of artists who filter 80s Miami vibes through a rosier pair of lenses.
The imperfect, prototypical VR headset display-units of recent years — which so exquisitely, if inadvertently, realized Kafka's notion of "seasickness on dry land" — are now figuring to be a thing of the past.
It was a prototypical punk record -- one that would later become a garage-rock standard influencing alternative bands like Television in America, Radio Birdman in Australia and the Jesus & Mary Chain in England.
The prototypical "gusher" that marked the discovery of the Spindletop oil field in Texas in 1901 is no longer an accurate representation of where oil comes from or what oil production looks like.
In the 21975s and early 21980s, Douglas cut a striking figure as the prototypical male movie star — unabashedly handsome, with a barrel chest, bright smile, deep and gravelly voice, and trademark cleft chin.
Now, with 2018's Halloween and the return of the most prototypical final girl, Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode has ushered in a new kind of slasher flick for the horrors uncovered by #MeToo.
In 1982, 16 years after his death, the Walt Disney Company developed the Epcot Center—a section of the theme park devoted to future innovation, but hardly Disney's vision of a prototypical futuristic city.
Mr. Gastou's medievalism was nourished by a childhood near Carcassonne, France, the prototypical ancient fortified city, stronghold of the Cathars in the 13th century and restored by Viollet-le-Duc during the 19th century.
Allen, a blue chip prospect coming out of high school, has more of a prototypical quarterback build at 6-foot-493, but did little of note in stints at Texas A&M and Houston.
When members of the national media — whose incomes also tend to be above average — describe the prototypical centrist voter, this is the same image they often have in mind: socially liberal and economically conservative.
As the U.S. Census projects America will become a majority minority nation within three decades, psychologists at UCLA in a 2015 study found fear among whites of losing their status as the "prototypical" ethnic group.
While most of us who came of age in the '90s would consider Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen the prototypical actresses of that era, the twin sisters are a far cry from your average millennial.
And when he talks about his hypothetical administration, Trump, like a prototypical fascist, espouses a kind of executive supremacy, untroubled in any obvious way by the balance of separated powers set forth in the constitution.
"We're thinking so much about getting women into positions of power and trying to mitigate these reactions toward them, when really we need to change the perception of what is a prototypical leader," said Sheppard.
When cardboard began to overwhelm Stuy Town's recycling centers, a porter created a prototypical box breakdown station that allowed residents to process their cardboard, a solution that will soon be rolled out in other buildings.
If the prototypical American was white and middle class, and my parents' Chinese accents and indigence marked them as irredeemably fresh off the boat, what chance was there for someone like me to achieve Americanness?
From 2007 through 2015, Revis was the prototypical "shutdown" corner, a defender whom coaches could count on to effectively wipe out the receiver he was assigned to cover, forcing opponents to reshape their game plans.
Epoch really eases you in with songs like "Glider" and "Horizon," which both sound like a prototypical Tycho tune; supremely relaxed but with enough layers to make them feel like much more than just background music.
Tuesday's tragedy in North Carolina wasn't a prototypical Black Lives Matter outrage, however, as Brentley Vinson—the officer who shot Scott—is himself a black man, and officials are adamant the deceased was armed and dangerous.
Trump's speech, on the other hand is prototypical presidential stuff -- comforting a hurting community and a scared nation while providing reassurance to the youngest of us that they will be safe and don't need to worry.
"The idea always was what if the prototypical American couple kind of crash-landed into an Agatha Christie movie, and I think they are this sort of amazing blue-collar American couple," Vanderbilt told The Hollywood Reporter.
Powell, who in the last 25 years has done a prototypical Washington circuit of government, private, and think tank jobs, pledged to be attuned to emerging financial risks and the impact the Fed has on average Americans.
Caron Butler, who's now pulling analyst duty on Spectrum Sportsnet, was feeling the Lakers 99-86 W, and so he decided to crank your prototypical celebration jam: the theme song to the 1987-1990 hit adventure cartoon DuckTales.
"When you watch a prototypical episode of Manifest, you will find that about half of the episode plays like a relationship drama," he explained, adding that each episode will feature "closed-end cases," much like a procedural would.
"It is the classic, prototypical dish that your mom, aunt, and neighbor down the street makes the exact same way," she says of the dish that has made her tiny restaurant one of the most popular in town.
" He added, in scout-talk: "He's got prototypical size, much better than average speed, great arm; the ball jumps out of his hand; he's a winner, he's an accurate thrower intermediate and short; reads the field very well.
The starting quarterback on the first of his five national championship teams (he won his first one at Louisiana State) has, in his football afterlife, taken on the profession that perhaps best suits the prototypical Saban quarterback: dentist.
However, I've seen the flip side, which is why it can be damaging, when people have losses and they're judging themselves for not having this prototypical series of stages, and they're not based on reality or evidence or anything.
Trump -- a Presbyterian who has been married three times and has said he has never sought forgiveness from God -- is hardly a prototypical candidate for evangelicals, and Romney, a Mormon, also faced questions about the authenticity of his Christian faith.
The prototypical Boer is white with a brown head and neck—although they can also come completely brown or "paint," meaning with color splotches on the rest of their body—ranging in color from a rich russet to soft caramel.
The prototypical offspring of the internet, her spider diagram of influences is both specific and vast (think: Tool and Bikini Kill, Burial and Mariah Carey), and her appetite for knowledge is too ravenous to be confined to a single medium.
Dunn has the prototypical size and length that teams are looking for in backcourt players these days and should be an impact player soon, but the reality of the NBA is still that most rookies are negatives on the floor.
In the years since then, Costas said, he watched Tirico improve and branch out into more sports, and broaden his skills beyond the prototypical play-by-play man or reliable studio host into a veteran capable of handling both roles.
It sounds like you've given a lot of thought into the variations and the complexities and I'm curious what you've done to make sure that your training sets are mindful of drivers and passengers and pedestrians that are not the prototypical coder.
To entice shoppers to spend more time at the mall, urban developer and mall pioneer James Rouse designed a prototypical food court for Pennsylvania's Plymouth Meeting Mall in 250, but it didn't take off due to its lack of selection and small size.
His brief encounter with her leads to a series of adventures that find him on the lam from the police in Scotland, where he crosses moors, fords streams, dangles from bridges, assumes false identities and meets a prototypical Hitchcock blonde (also Ms. Vicars).
After all, he single-handedly made the polo shirt the ubiquitous staple it is today and helped define what's become known as the prototypical American aesthetic: Think nautical navy blazers, crisp white button-ups, tailored light-wash jeans, and brown leather accessories.
Satirists as prototypical nice Jewish boys (even if only two of the three members are Jewish), Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone made their name sending up celebrity culture and popstar ego, but they did it without leaving their targets burnt.
A character we assumed to be a prototypical villain turns out to have been a scientist, loving husband, and caretaker to a little girl in need — but then tragically corrupted by the magic he needed to protect them in the post-apocalypse.
Small Forward, Indiana At 5993 feet 5983 inches tall, with long arms and a fairly strong build, he certainly seems like a prototypical N.B.A. wing, but a lack of outside shooting ability and poor defensive fundamentals make him a work in progress.
Somehow, Reeve saw a stretch four in her veteran prototypical power forward, and Brunson spent the off-season, first in Turkey and then back in Minnesota, working on her shot daily with Whalen and the coaching staff in order to become that player.
As Benjamin, Eli Gelb seems to have walked onto the Laura Pels stage directly from a semiotics course at Brown; and Will Brittain brings dignity to the prototypical dumb jock, even if he is often made to do so while wearing one.
This is what sociologist Arlie Hochschild has called the "emotional dissonance" or deliberate dissembling of service workers — a category that I think today capaciously extends beyond the prototypical customer service agent or nanny — who must produce experiences of ease, well-being, and satisfaction for others.
He was wasted in the first season's arc of Archie as a prototypical softboy, mooning over Miss Grundy (eye roll) and shuffling his feet about whether he can be a jock and work at his dad's construction business and be a musician (double eye roll.
This kind of AR-driven treasure hunt resulted in masses of users appearing in unlikely locations, clutching their smartphones in the same way the prototypical detective holds a magnifying glass in front of his face as he hunts down clues, oblivious to all around him.
"The researchers present observations for one prototypical example of this class of object, in which the activity of the central supermassive black hole seems to have been triggered by interaction with a nearby companion galaxy," explains the astrophysicist Marc Sarzi in an accompanying Nature commentary.
An FBI report on 28500 homicides showed that killings involving just a single victim made up more than 6900 percent of all murders and that those involving a single attacker and multiple victims — the prototypical mass shooting — made up just 2628 percent of all killings.
Sakic wasn't your prototypical first-line centre; he wasn't big or physical—in fact, you could even call him soft—but his instincts with and away from the puck were incredible, and he had a knack for scoring when his team needed it most.
A prototypical space western with a laconic hero in the Clint Eastwood-John Wayne mold (John Ford's Wayne-and-a-baby film "3 Godfathers" comes to mind), it's well paced and reasonably clever, with enough style and visual panache to keep your eyes engaged.
Enter the Ritual Camera, a new prototypical system by interaction design and intelligent systems researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology, and described in the journal IEEE Pervasive Systems, for watching us as we do things we are most likely to forget and remembering them for us.
Bulger was a ready-made caricature of this nation's prototypical gangbanger—a bookie, a loanshark, a protect-the-business-by-any-means-necessary kind of guy—and he had an origin story seemingly prewritten for a true wise guy, or at least for a Martin Scorcese flick.
Unlike your prototypical graffitist — who's probably male and paints anonymously, often at night — Ms. Pasquini works during the day, out in the open, and signs her pieces with her real name, a choice that comes with considerable risks (she is facing vandalism charges in her native Italy).
She knows she's not the prototypical popular girl, but seems perfectly content with her high school social status, which includes her best friend (RJ Cyler, a runaway scene-stealer who deserves his own multi-picture Netflix deal ASAP), band practice, and crushing it in English class.
GIF: École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne/YouTube Swishing around the lake like an aquatic snake or eel, Envirobot is prototypical mobile water inspector that can deliver real-time temperature, conductivity, and contamination readings through its motorized segmented body, which measures 1.5 meters (about five feet) long.
It is superfluous to say that Bly is one of the legends of contemporary poetry, which never got over its bewilderment at producing him; reasonably or not, he remains the prototypical non-modernist, the one who set in motion a poetics of intensity for generations to come.
Melding the ambience of P. J. Clarke's, an authentic 19th-century Irish saloon on the East Side, with that of the original Friday's, the prototypical Upper East Side singles bar, they opened the Ginger Man during those years in a former garage on West 64th Street.
A sort of prototypical religious character, Studio 247 on the Sunset Strip's Harriet Hayes, was based on creator Aaron Sorkin's real-life ex-girlfriend, the outspoken Christian Kristin Chenoweth; another Sorkin character, the very Catholic President Jed Bartlet from West Wing, also belongs to this category.
The whole interview can be found on Vulture, but this bit really stuck out to me: It is only fitting then that Sandra Oh also portray an agent whose pathology vastly differs from the prototypical detective drama lead, effectively making Eve Polastri completely different from all of her predecessors.
Take the new version of "Company" opening on Broadway this month, in which the director Marianne Elliott (with Sondheim's encouragement — he's the least precious auteur ever) keeps the score pretty much as it is but flips the prototypical toxic bachelor Bobby to a biological-clock-watching woman named Bobbie.
In the prototypical example, a bunch of men in suits (and these folks always seem to be men for some reason) swoop in from Manhattan with Excel spreadsheets and pink slips, slashing and burning through an organization while ladening the balance sheet with debt in an algebraic alchemy of monetary extraction.
The slash-happy Giallo genre of Italian noir thrillers predates Halloween by about a decade, and two earlier slasher movies gave us the prototypical Final Girls: Tobe Hooper's Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the Canadian cult classic Black Christmas, which were released a few months apart from each other in 22.
But eventually she began scattering in posts that signified a growing comfort with the medium — sort of how J.C. Wyatt (Diane Keaton), the prototypical yuppie in Meyers's 1987 screenplay "Baby Boom," grew fonder of her inherited daughter once the child spent a few weeks crawling around her toddler-unfriendly Manhattan apartment.
Curated by the artist's maternal grandson, C. Raman Schlemmer, Oskar Schlemmer: The Dancing Artist at the Centre Pompidou's northeastern outpost beautifully displays how, by dressing his dancers in svelte outfits with geometric motifs and choreographing their sequenced dance motions into spectacular, machine-like repetitions, Schlemmer constructed a prototypical android realm.
FFVI is widely considered one of the best, if not the best, in the series for its sprawling cast of characters — the most in a Final Fantasy game to date — and its prototypical RPG villain Kefka, who set the standard for later maniacal and showy bad guys like Sephiroth, Kuja, and Seymour.
After a Greg Zuerlein field goal gave the undefeated Rams the 29-27 lead with slightly more than two minutes remaining in the game, television cameras zoomed in on Rodgers as he waited to enter the game from the sideline so he could fashion another one of his prototypical, last-ditch winning drives.
Though these prototypical energy bars only ran on one NASA mission, Skylab 3, Pillsbury decided to commercialize their space food as Space Food Sticks for an American public that was still captivated by the prospect of space travel; if astronauts could eat space food, why couldn't the rest of the American populace?
And following so many incidents of racial or mass shooting violence—from the now prototypical Columbine shooting in 1999 to the November 2017 shooting at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas—residents pour out of the cracks like ants to express their disbelief that the quiet, polite neighbor boy could do something so dreadful.
"That phenotype—low levels of anxiety, forgetfulness, a happy-go-lucky demeanor—isn't representative of how everyone responds to cannabis, but you see a lot of the prototypical changes in them that occur when people consume cannabis," said Matthew Hill, a biologist at the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute, who was a co-author of the Cameron paper.
Her taut British diction makes a one-woman play out of the orphan girl's love story, which starts out with all the young-adult tropes — the poor, good-hearted child abused by the spoiled, wealthy boy and his classist keepers, each distinguished by his or her own idiosyncratic cadence — but progresses into what many consider the prototypical Victorian novel.
But his assessment of the interrelation between metal music's prototypical femme fatale and that music's female audience is more illuminating when applied to the sensuous, atmospheric goth metal of the '90's and '00's—a scene with Type O at its vanguard—than the glam and hair metal bands who were the basis for his study.
"If this was just a 750,000-square-foot mall dropped on Tenth Avenue — with just another collection of the retailers you see at a prototypical regional mall — I don't know if you would be able to attract people in a large-scale way," said Michael J. O'Neill, executive managing director of retail services at commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield.
The state district, which largely resides in the congressional district that Representative Tom Malinowski flipped from red to blue last year, is part of the recent prototypical Jersey suburban revolt: abandoning the Republican Party in droves in response to the Trump era (and, to a potentially equal extent, the loss of the state and local tax deduction in the Trump tax cuts).
And thus begins what might be called a road trip — in the tradition of that prototypical unhappy, car-bound family movie, "Little Miss Sunshine" — as the three siblings (and the pushy Kathy, who insists that she drive) travel across Long Island to lay Dad to rest and to clear out his house, a place that was never home to Amy.
In the shot, the teen strikes a powerful pose, flexing with one leg thrown up on a moving box, captioned, "Watch out new york city you've got a new full-time resident 🌇" Hopefully that means we'll be seeing much more of her prototypical SoCal mother strutting the streets of our fair city, as well, if only for all the potential matching collegiate style moments.
It might make sense for a musical artist to declare themselves a musical artist for life, to cover a small part of their face with a promise to their work; prototypical SoundCloud star Lil Uzi Vert told the Fader he got his hairline "Faith" tattoo so he would focus on his music, after holding a traditional job for four days and concluding that it was intolerable.
She captures the prototypical image of steel production — large coke ovens, coal-filled barges, and smelting furnaces blasting smoke and fire into the air — as well as the often unseen details of mill life, like a light bulb atop an engineering department Christmas tree, second-hand refrigerators bought by steelworkers to store their lunches, and peaches that grew in the polluted air next to the mill.
Events that made the Hitler of September 1934 into the prototypical dictator of Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" had not all happened yet: banning other political parties, the execution of Nazi radicals and the death of Hindenburg were still to come before Hitler could merge the offices of president and chancellor, and before all new military recruits swore an oath of personal loyalty to him.
Galantis: The Aviary (Big Beat/Atlantic) One doesn't expect solid albums or even singles from EDM groups these days, but the notoriously anonymous Swedish duo Galantis's ebullient second album, The Aviary, occupies corporate dancepop's golden mean: that perfect prototypical space where shiny hooks come together with surging beats and gleeful melodies to soar in unison, free of the individual ego and subjectivity's icky trappings.
At last year's deadline the A's sent rental players Josh Reddick and Rich Hill to the Dodgers for a trio of interesting arms: Jharel Cotton, who has struggled out of the gate in Oakland's rotation, but made five very good starts at the end of last season; Grant Holmes, a big, hard-throwing prototypical A's starter whom Law suggests they may have bought low on; and upper-90s throwing relief prospect Frankie Montas.
Of course, the Astros did trade for the prototypical leading man: Verlander, who worked 206 innings between playing for Detroit and Houston and fired a complete game in the A.L.C.S. But McCullers, Peacock and Morton each made at least 22 starts in the regular season while pitching between 115 and 150 innings — enough of a workload to be available for multiple innings in October, but not so much to be exhausted by the World Series.
Long Strange Trip is a story of paradox—the paradox of a band that never wanted to be studied being anthologized, analyzed, and archived to death; the paradox of a band typecast as the prototypical emissaries of Peace and Love hanging out with Hell's Angels and failing to intervene when the crowd outside their shows would swell to violent, unsustainable size; the paradox of writing profound, moral treatises into the canon of American music that were treated as scripture by the wayward, rambling youth.

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