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Quite commonly, people of color are asked to "not make a big deal" out of racism, to be the bigger person.
Quite commonly, the time of dropout is not known because subjects may be seen at one visit and then not appear at the next scheduled time.
Quite commonly, multiple prayers are performed after the sunset meal; this generally involves repeated cycles of rising, kneeling, and bowing and should be considered a part of the daily exercise program.
Quite commonly in the history of molecular biology and genomics a mysterious collection of elements (TEs, introns, long noncoding RNAs [lncRNAs]) is operationally defined as one kind of thing.
They're quite commonly used for example whenever a life peer is created.
So I said to the nurse, 'She promised she would wait,' and the nurse said this happens quite commonly.
"The conundrum for Bush is that on one hand he smiles genuinely quite commonly, which is nice and upbeat, but it's combined often with contempt.
It happens quite commonly, however, in both animals and plants that opportunities for hybridization arise between two populations that are becoming genetically differentiated.
People love their 'leaders' I know this sounds peculiar, or at least it does to me, but this year's Bilderbloggings have quite commonly been met with outrage at the idea that we should submit Bilderberg to greater scrutiny.
As a society we have long accepted a mother's right to decide to carry and raise a child alone; it happens quite commonly for a wide variety of reasons.
Spines with sacralized fifth lumbar vertebrae are quite commonly encountered.
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