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A more common theme with wearables is the greater emphasis placed on new health programs using these technologies.
Disapproval seems to be a more common theme relative to executive compensation.
In general, the vaguely defined danger of "Communist influence" was a more common theme in the rhetoric of anti-Communist politicians than was espionage or any other specific activity.
Perhaps, insertion of gene fragments in non-collinear chromosomal positions might be a more common theme as previously suggested [ 28].
Most publications related to high-income countries, and descriptions of issues around use in practice in LMICs became a more common theme around 2000.
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It has to be noted that death is a much more common theme than love in the Grateful Dead repertoire, whether in original compositions or cover versions.
But the more common theme, that of innocence lost, was voiced by Erwin L. Epple, 54, and his wife, Fumiyo, 64, who were in Washington on Sept. 11, 2001, and saw the smoke rising from the Pentagon.
If you feel more artistic, think about one of the more common themes for art - a still life of flowers or fruit, a landscape with a cute little house and some fields, or a portrait of a pet or a person.
WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE — One of the more common themes in crosswords is the letter addition.
Additional questions were added to the interview guide as more common themes started to be noticed among the patient responses.
Most of my recent thoughts have focused on a common theme: More and more, it appears that a primary purpose of architecture is to serve architects.
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