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  • Mario Sarelli, a low type! (8)
  • She was a type, a force. (8)
  • This is one type of free lance. (16)
  • A parson of that type has no chance at all. (8)
  • And such an one is the type of the quarter. (2)
  • The editorial was suppressed after it was in type. (16)
  • Miss Lottie seems to me distinctly of the minx type. (9)
  • The new type of country editor makes no such claim. (16)
  • But I suppose the type gets thinner with each generation. (8)
  • Who is credited with being the originator of the Violin type? (3)
  • The first type is the commonest and is the wooden frame structure. (17)
  • Quincy himself affected me as the finest patrician type I had ever met. (9)
  • Does a type survive its age; live on into times that have no room for it? (8)
  • They are the forerunners of the type so extended and developed by Chopin. (3)
  • The trees which run along the edge of the lot ought also to be varied in type. (17)
  • To his essentially practical and sober mind, a type like Courtier was puzzling. (8)
  • This type of brick wall is built hollow, and arranged as shown in the drawings. (17)
  • It was as if Providence had arranged a demonstration of the extremes of social type. (8)
  • The braced-frame is the oldest type, and originated in Colonial days in New England. (17)
  • Her eyes ran down the columns, and were seized by the print of his name in large type. (10)
  • It is a great thing, believe me, to present a good normal type of the nation you belong to. (2)
  • They are put in type in the newspaper offices leisurely and the proofs are carefully read. (16)
  • There were two main types among these tribes: a yellow, black-haired people, and a red type. (3)
  • As rich in melody as Mozart, though of a less refined type, he owed more to nature than to study. (3)
  • In both cases the fire hazards are the same, if they are built of the same type of construction. (17)
  • Men of his physically big, rather rushing, type, are the last to possess their souls in patience. (8)
  • For herself she did not see, though, how the princess could be in love with that type of American. (9)
  • Instruments were made on the violin pattern, but given up as less satisfactory than the viol type. (3)
  • But the sort of beauty suits the style, and the well-worn comparisons express the well-known type. (10)
  • Doors made of a number of planks of wood fastened together by battens or ledges were a later type. (17)
  • However, this was not a very good type, since it meant the selecting of very unusual-shaped trees. (17)
  • It was usually Jombateeste, who reverted in winter to the type of habitant from which he had sprung. (9)
  • She is a flashing portrait, and a type of the superior ladies who do not think, not of those who do. (10)
  • Mr. Redworth, however, was manly and trustworthy, of the finest Saxon type in build and in character. (10)
  • His benevolences are large-hearted but judicious, and his integrity of the rugged, old-fashioned type. (21)
  • This was a very different type of the workman-innkeeper from the bawling disputatious fellow at Origny. (2)
  • Physically they closely resemble ourselves, being in all respects the equals of the highest Caucasian type. (7)
  • In order to show the fluctuation in prices, an example of a seven-room frame house of Type I can be mentioned. (17)
  • It is curious, but I have not seen a face of the type that statues and medals have taught us to consider Greek. (14)
  • The concrete house of the monolithic or block type, and that of hollow terra-cotta tile, is a modern development. (17)
  • With a quick reversion to the impossible first type, he recast his letter in what was now the only possible shape. (9)
  • The disadvantage of this type of door fastening was that it could only be fastened and unfastened from the inside. (17)
  • In the afternoon I went back and corrected the proof of the type I had set, and distributed my case for the next day. (9)
  • But the modern tendency is to a type where flames do not destroy, nor moth corrupt, nor thieves break through and steal. (9)
  • Blocks, also, should be of the hollow-wall type, so that an air space between can be secured for ventilation and insulation. (17)
  • Westover was not a Yankee, and he did not love or honor the type, though its struggles against itself touched and amused him. (9)
  • An American is not able to pronounce as to the verity of the type; I only know that it seems probable and that it is charming. (9)
  • In this way I came into living contact with literature again, and the daydreams began once more over the familiar cases of type. (9)
  • I regard Lindau as a political economist of an unusual type; but I shall not let him array me against the constituted authorities. (9)
  • In his view no living man is a type, but a character; now noble, now ignoble; now grand, now little; complex, full of vicissitude. (9)
  • They used words with which they were familiar, and which they thought corresponded in type to the instruments used by the Hebrews. (3)
  • Westover wondered how she really regarded her own marriage, but she never betrayed any consciousness of its variance from the type. (9)
  • Do you take me for the type of pachydermatous animal that leaps into a hedge of roses, because it knows the thorns cannot wound him? (12)
  • We had, therefore, the growing together of the two systems of construction into a type which we call the combination-frame dwelling. (17)
  • He insisted in large type and in many newspapers and on the billboards of his route that Bolivar was bigger than the elephant from London. (21)
  • In consequence of his intellectual and social gifts, he was a new type of musician, who did much to improve the social status of the composer. (3)
  • This type can be termed fireproof with accuracy, for all structural parts, including doors, windows, and trim, are of incombustible materials. (17)
  • Until the price of wood increases in excessive proportion to other materials, there is no doubt that this type of house will be the commonest. (17)
  • Base-board outlets of the ordinary type should be distributed throughout the house to provide convenient connections for vacuum cleaners and fans. (17)
  • Built-up columns of interlocking type are usually specified, but the lumber used should be thoroughly kiln-dried so that the joints will not open. (17)
  • Where the dormer is to be made inconspicuous the flat-roof type has been successfully employed, but the roofing material on it should be tin or copper. (17)
  • Another type of roll roofing is made to imitate wood shingles, by having a shingle pattern stamped with black asphalt upon the surface of crushed slate. (17)
  • Mendelssohn was a remarkable pianist, of an unaffected type, not a virtuoso, yet his interpretations were full of vigor, charm and a thoroughly musical spirit. (3)
  • The scherzos are original conceptions quite distinct from the accepted type; they have bold outlines, variety of mood and demand virtuosity in their performance. (3)
  • To reduce the cost of hot-water heating and make it also available for this class of small house, the manufacturers produced another type of water heating-plant. (17)
  • Spectacular and pompous in character, sonorous and powerful in instrumentation, it pointed directly to the type of grand opera originated by Meyerbeer nearly a generation later. (3)

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