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Asian elephants were always more common than their African counterparts in modern zoos and circuses.
Rates appear to be soaring, but more widespread screenings might just be revealing that STDs were always more common than we thought.
18 In addition, a more fundamental question remains unanswered, namely why seemingly unrelated risk factors are almost always more common among the socially disadvantaged.
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That prompted the agency to consider a study of smoking habits among women in Egypt, she said, as well as Lebanon and Syria, where shisha use has always been more common among women.
But tighter credit is making life harder for existing borrowers.This problem is more widespread in Britain, where variable-rate mortgages have always been more common than in America (even if fixed-rate mortgages have made up ground since the last big property slump in the early 1990s).
The ao dai has always been more common in the South than in the North.
The normal morph is always much more common (hence the term "normal") and these individuals show a grey-black coloration.
Even so, blackouts have always been much more common than military coups, so why the public alarm about this one?The answer lies in the growing doubts about whether Mr Estrada's shaky administration will be able to complete its six-year term.
The distribution of skin reaction to sun exposure showed that more sensitive individuals (Fitzpatrick level I: never tan, always burn) were more common among the case group.
While the closing of an email may not always bear a more common letter closing such as "Best Wishes" or "Sincerely," it is considerate to provide a closing to your email.
The transition from living in the stubborn physical world to managing a life that is split between platforms, where the ability to change aspects of your identity (at least digitally) is always an option, is becoming more common.
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