Examples of using Another typical example in English and their translations into French
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Another typical example is pasta.
The next season,Jean-Baptiste Lafond gave another typical example of the Showbizz spirit.
Another typical example is in arranging meetings.
The use of professional lecturers is another typical example of resources than can be out-sourced.
Another typical example of non-stationary noise is the traffic noise.
So let me take another typical example: entrepreneurship.
Another typical example that you'll see every day is signature panels.
It is yet another typical example of a USO report.
Another typical example is the switch from one Data Center to another.
The PolarView project is another typical example of the benefits derived by a Canadian firm from ESA contracts.
Another typical example of the Islamic Republic's fear of naked arms of Iranian women.
The Church of Santa Veneranda is another typical example of Sicilian Baroque style, with two lodges, a pagoda roof, and a portal in Rococo style.
Another typical example is the one of snorers in which breathing is shortly paused during the night.
Yet another typical example of theft of natural resources is the ivory trade.
Another typical example was that of the detained-disappeared who were set free and then became exiles.
Another typical example is the ideological re-education program that began in 2007 at the University of Delaware.
Another typical example is a colourful residential complex in Groningen which Teknos Drywood provided the coatings for.
Another typical example is when once the equipment is dismantled more cargo space than initially contracted is required.
Another typical example is the statement that"there are two different groups of order 4 up to isomorphism", or"modulo isomorphism, there are two groups of order 4.
Another typical example is for a fraudster to arrange to meet up with their target on several occasions and then to cancel at the last moment.
Another typical example is electromagnetic compatibility of electrical and electronic equipment, which is governed by corresponding norms.