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The chemicals are shed from a host of common products, from flooring to electrical goods as well as beauty and cleaning products.
Displaying an unprecedented degree of co-operation, the computer industry is developing a host of common technical rules that define these new kinds of online offerings.
The Obama administration is to review the safety of 20 flame retardants used in a host of common household items, from baby products and children's pyjamas to sofa cushions.
Reid finds this theory implausible on its own, and in violation of a host of common sense principles, despite the fact that he admires Berkeley's efforts to pursue its full implications.
Known by a host of common names including common adder and common viper, adders have been the subject of much folklore in Britain and other European countries.
An individual attempting to pay a public figure to destroy the economic advantages of a competitor would be open to bribery charges and a host of common law torts for commercial interference.
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That question was posed to Chowhound.com's "general topics" message board, and as Mr. Leff predicted, the chowhound community responded with a host of common-sense suggestions, including these: * "Try to stop in a town that looks big enough to have a real main street and small enough so we don't waste time or get lost".
"There are a host of common-sense, no-brainer regulations that are frankly popular with the public," said Narang, like that delayed rule on keeping arsenic, mercury, and lead out of the water.
These results suggest that, while the type of change introduced did not influence errors, a host of other common factors did have an impact.
The garden warbler is a host of the common cuckoo, a brood parasite.
The mistle thrush is not normally a host of the common cuckoo, a brood parasite.
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