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From a distance, Goldie Lookin' Chain look quite commonplace.
"This is quite commonplace, and now, it's quite dangerous," Mr. Schachter said.
Most of the things we do are quite commonplace but always involve more forward planning than you could imagine.
Where snuff images were once so rare as to be almost mythic, they are now, if not quite commonplace, certainly more accessible.
Forty-pound bottles are now quite commonplace, the generally stated reason being that they don't have the economies of scale of the big boys.
"It has become quite commonplace to have these exchanges with Britons working abroad and people working here and in my view that it is a straightforward, good thing.
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Among Others does not, however, make the trite equation of wilderness with magic, for several quite commonplace-seeming human beings in the story also have supernatural powers.
When she discovered that the boy was really his son, and quite a commonplace young man, now, of 21, with a vulgar-looking mother she became desperate.
The deeds were monstrous, but the doer — at least, the very effective one now on trial — was quite ordinary, commonplace, and neither monstrous nor demonic.
Bike sharing, and indeed cycling in general, has never been quite as commonplace in the U.S., especially in Seattle, which, despite having a healthy outdoors culture, is simply not suited for casual biking.
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