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| Before digital channels became | commonplace, a terrestrial day's television was sometim |
| Food riots are | commonplace across Wales for the several years after. |
| However, as earthquakes are | commonplace all over Japan, these tremors were not view |
| ch as those attributed to Valter Roman were | commonplace among internationalists of the time. |
| t and empowerment of foster caregivers, are | commonplace and form the basis for the contemporary app |
| When steel hulls became | commonplace and ships became bigger, the shipping indus |
| Bushy-tail and ring- tail Possums are | commonplace, and can often be seen soon after nightfall |
| p their distance from each other; masks are | commonplace, and privacy is jealously guarded. |
| oosely on Medieval Europe, where Sorcery is | commonplace and people live in a feudal society. |
| Holocaust, we can learn the way evil can be | commonplace and acceptable -- so that no one takes a st |
| ed: "I remember when hard-core first became | commonplace, and there were discussions about what it w |
| throughout much of the 1990s, with bombings | commonplace and Irish Republican paramilitary groups, m |
| came more frequent and killings became more | commonplace and arbitrary. |
| Rewriting the Homeric Epics was | commonplace and accepted in Biblical times. |
| The reuse of these types of materials is | commonplace and considered to be a mature market in man |
| eme featured The Fly flying through several | commonplace areas such as the kitchen. |
| become still lifes consisting of the small | commonplace artifacts of daily life, often nostalgic it |
| Phlegmatized PETN or RDX were | commonplace as the explosive filling. |
| red for Christmas celebrations, but is also | commonplace at birthday parties, weddings, Debuts, and |
| Such 'attacks' on goalies were legal and | commonplace back then. |
| transportation on the bay, steamboats were | commonplace between Corpus Christi and Ingleside during |
| e the progress of the war, particularly the | commonplace bombing of civilians and whole cities. |
| scilla Bunbury's Virginal Book is a musical | commonplace book compiled in the late 1630's by two you |
| ate as 1938 he edited Lovecraft's Notes and | Commonplace Book and in 1943 lent assistance to the fir |
| 30513) is a historically important musical | commonplace book compiled, probably between about 1545 |
| Commonplace book (manuscript) | |
| s translation of the Pentateuch, and Burns' | Commonplace Book. |
| Commonplace Books of Law: A Selection of Law Related No | |
| o more far reaching and makes what is now a | commonplace case for architectural diversity and invest |
| Those who lost will make the | commonplace comment that "it's health that really matte |
| gives readers a look at the history of such | commonplace components of the modern world as the touri |
| e contractors employed a woman as a welder: | commonplace during World War II, but unheard of in 1920 |
| As was | commonplace during that early time of rail travel it wa |
| Slow to adopt the | commonplace EPoS systems for its tills, and still prici |
| y if there is something unusual about it; a | commonplace event is unlikely to be taken as newsworthy |
| development of the party system, it became | commonplace for political parties to choose their nomin |
| any mines are now flooded and collapses are | commonplace, for example the hillside above the Rhosydd |
| Nowadays, a "jury of one's peers" are | commonplace for civilian criminal trials to proceed. |
| times original, often simply descriptive of | commonplace happenings, which won for him a national re |
| Years before digital sampling became | commonplace, his recordings used many thousands of care |
| turned to China (anti-Chinese sentiment was | commonplace in those times). |
| s with crime, drugs and prostitution became | commonplace in the areas bordering Balsall Heath. |
| ion, Gleim's writings are for the most part | commonplace in thought and expression. |
| Such charges are | commonplace in Cuba, where freedom of expression is sev |
| cribe Israel or Israeli policies has become | commonplace in certain liberal and leftist circles. |
| The "metaphor of soul as garment" is a | commonplace in Russian mysticism; this is likely to bee |
| g an era prior to "runner windows" becoming | commonplace in more modern baseball video games. |
| of which already had systems which are now | commonplace in the UK. |
| invasion on the South and East Coasts were | commonplace in September 1940 and helped to boost moral |
| Thermoplastic matrices are | commonplace in mass production industries e.g. automoti |
| gn featuring a carving of a child, although | commonplace in New England during the period, is unique |
| estion, implemented in Mussel Watch and now | commonplace in marine chemistry, of using mussels to me |
| ted paper tape and punched paper cards were | commonplace in the 1930's. |
| ly neglected, and by the 1970s, with nudity | commonplace in theatres, reached "its final shabby demi |
| an be used in many different areas that are | commonplace in historical study as well as new areas of |
| : “For revolutionary ideas that have become | commonplace in his lifetime, and for pioneering in the |
| e, heated towel rails are now becoming more | commonplace in lounge and living areas. |
| iced cheese and its derivatives have become | commonplace in the United States, most notably used for |
| While such a practice became | commonplace in the pension and employee benefits of lar |
| inary horse-drawn plateway, which were then | commonplace in the United Kingdom. |
| Traceability has become | commonplace in the food and feed supply chains of most |
| th conversation translated into English was | commonplace in later seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space N |
| nd advertising (at a time when this was not | commonplace in the British software industry), as well |
| at every conceivable public place, and were | commonplace in homes as well. |
| ic patterns - the facts that such cases are | commonplace in the Picinae and that the species involve |
| g road, a type of road which was soon to be | commonplace in cities and towns across the United Kingd |
| song arrangements have become more and more | commonplace in Drop Trio's repertoire as the band has e |
| l points; such techniques had become almost | commonplace in the West by this time, but were not typi |
| Accusations of blood libel were | commonplace in the Byzantine Empire. |
| Historically, the croissant was not | commonplace in the UK. |
| h kebabs have a Persian origin, but are now | commonplace in American cuisine. |
| Speed bumps became | commonplace in neighborhoods where there were NACs supp |
| ct, palaces of this approximate design were | commonplace in the Byzantine and Arab world. |
| He pioneered several approaches now | commonplace in quantum chemistry, notably the use of ps |
| The characters vary widely but are | commonplace in the genre, and are considered a vital pa |
| ehavior and course of events soon to become | commonplace in the Congress. |
| and concepts to the series that have become | commonplace, including multi-level dungeons and new equ |
| r is preferred or in areas in which it is a | commonplace ingredient for cooking. |
| ystercatchers generally have adapted to the | commonplace loss of the first egg in their clutch to pr |
| ke remarks that he would far prefer to be a | commonplace man than a "highly-strung sensitive Duke". |
| arly nineteenth century, but it was never a | commonplace method of threading until the widespread di |
| Her excitement over what the others see as | commonplace objects baffles them and annoys the long-su |
| bserver through macrostructural features in | commonplace objects. |
| that of lacking internal consistency, was a | commonplace of sectarian disputes. |
| pipes onscreen, something which was in fact | commonplace on television at the time, but which has si |
| decreasing in popularity, though are still | commonplace on college campuses and in the studios of m |
| rough or irregular edges known as burrs are | commonplace on slit edges. |
| Thin, sandy soil is | commonplace on Twin Peaks, making them more susceptible |
| Similar pickups are now | commonplace on electric guitars and other electrified i |
| The court held that "MOJO is a | commonplace part of the rhetoric of the culture of a su |
| ht to left) on your radio dial." - This now | commonplace saying is thought to have originated with L |
| sical fitness teachings along with the more | commonplace science, history and literature teachings. |
| commented for The New York Times, "It is a | commonplace set to rock music, and I must say I found m |
| Despite the | commonplace setting the scene is rather macabre: conver |
| Drinking is fairly | commonplace; some students refer to the campus as "plea |
| lived as "one of the most retired, modest, | commonplace sons of life-that is, when she wasn't hunti |
| siness has diminished as IT has become more | commonplace, standardized and cheaper. |
| illas", which are small poems that focus on | commonplace subjects. |
| station by Linguatula was historically more | commonplace than is sometimes realised. |
| g period of time, bays and browns were more | commonplace than blacks. |
| facts, whether important or humble, rare or | commonplace, that characterise Twentieth Century Britai |
| 19th century the use of these heads was so | commonplace that the locals used the skulls as cobbles |
| pace for the press and broadcast media were | commonplace, the International Amphitheater was among t |
| and the illegal consumption of alcohol were | commonplace The local Justice of the Peace brought the |
| seems to me that I notice more and more how | commonplace the bizarre is." |
| Taking a | commonplace theme, he presents in four, eight or twelve |
| act of revenge in Khmer culture, it was not | commonplace, though it became a common propaganda devic |
| n Kelly Boys', and the use of technology is | commonplace throughout the College. |
| Illicit distilleries were | commonplace throughout the Speyside area from medieval |
| The term is still | commonplace throughout Korea and is often used by Korea |
| chnically commanded no weregild, but it was | commonplace to make a nominal payment in the case of a |
| dical innovation unheard of at the time but | commonplace today, it was felt that Borzacchini had a g |
| as comprehensive schools were becoming more | commonplace under the Harold Wilson government, the aut |
| False invasion alarms were | commonplace up to the end of 1943. |
| ll tax campaign during which poindings were | commonplace where protesters who refused to pay the tax |
| en throughout the year, the food considered | commonplace, whereas pork ribs were rarely available ou |
| y historian, "far above the dreary level of | commonplace which Irish conspiracy in general presents. |
| Suffixes are | commonplace with Detroit Diesel model designations: "T" |
| Celebrity guests are | commonplace with familiar names such as Toby Buckland, |
| Asian-owned businesses are | commonplace within the area including many food stores |
| ould be the least congruous of all the many | commonplace women transfigured by the genius they could |
| go through the whole article delinking any | commonplace words - in the Birth and education section |
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