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The American soldier became a common figure in the Australian state capitals, forging the biggest single link in the social relations between the two countries.
A common figure in art and folk tales, the killer whale, often seen following salmon runs, was viewed as a powerful but benign creature who gave access to salmon.
Interestingly, the subgroups of subjects who self-claimed to have SP+ represented about one-third of the total subjects, a common figure in the five ethnic groups studied.
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Atypical endometrioma with atypia and/or hyperplasia is a relatively common figure in the histological specimens of our surgeries (about one in twelve).
And given that the nanny is not just an upper-crust luxury but an increasingly common figure in two-wage-earner homes, some old aspects of the nanny novel are far less apt, Ms. Simpson pointed out.
Bodhisattvas are common figures in Buddhist literature and art.
The raven is a common iconic figure in Norse mythology.
Now, faced with a common enemy, figures in both parties say they have declared an uneasy, unofficial truce.
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