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It was a common sentiment on a joyous, if grey and blustery day.
Michael Ameres, who practices medicine on Long Island, which has been heavily affected by Lyme, expressed a common sentiment on an open legislative forum before the bill was signed: This bill will legalize medical quackery!
That's a common sentiment on the streets of Egypt, and on the Nile, where fishermen, farmers and boat operators remember the country's pre-revolutionary history with a heavy dose of nostalgia.
If that is a common sentiment on campus, quite a number of employees are likely not going to have a fun next few years.
It is a common sentiment on the Gazan side of this war.
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"It's one thing charging entrance to visitors, and it's another allowing every aspiring director with a bit of cash to trample all over our heritage," she added, echoing a common sentiment expressed on blogs.
But among older players it's a common sentiment: once gods on the field, courted by teams and worshipped by fans, they now feel like human refuse, dumped and forgotten.
Saints fan Jay Kuiros expressed a common sentiment: "It probably goes on with all the teams.
He was well-received on his return to London, and one writer echoed a common sentiment that "Lord Cornwallis's army was sold".
Fitzpatrick said he likely would consider the polling data before casting his ballot on Saturday, echoing a common sentiment here that he intends to vote using his head, rather than his heart.
"You sympathize with the current government," one woman shouted, expressing a common sentiment.
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