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"It's very commonplace.
"What happened in Cuba is very commonplace.
"It was very commonplace," Hedren says.
The dark, brutal "A Very Commonplace Murder" must have seemed very shocking when first published in 1969.
"What's happened here," Mr. Winston said, "is 401k's and I.R.A.'s have become very commonplace in the average American household".
"I wanted to convey the story in a realistic way, because, it is real," Azadi told me, "and unfortunately, this kind of story is very commonplace".
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But gleaning and redistribution initiatives like these may become more commonplace very soon, at least in the US.
It is worth contemplating for a moment a very simple and commonplace instance of the action of the price system to see what precisely it accomplishes.
Over the coming decade, drones will very likely become commonplace.
Once seen as an exotic combination, sweet-savoury pairings are now commonplace and very enticing.
But to ignore the cynicism created by a legal system, a government and a larger society (think of the Wall Street scandals) where bad behavior is commonplace and very often goes unpunished is to miss the point.
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