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Information about a food's ingredients, chemical makeup or nutritional values will become more readily available and commonplace in the supermarket and our kitchens.
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Stories of excessive force complaints, officer related shootings, and general police dickery are becoming more and more commonplace in the United States.
Stadium redevelopment has become more and more commonplace in the topflight as clubs seek to capitalise on gate receipts.
Lobsters proliferated in the waters as well, and were commonplace in the New England diet.
Diseases like malaria and cholera are commonplace in the region and present Ebola-like symptoms in the early stages.
Productions relying more on scenery and effects than on dialogue and acting remained commonplace in the new facility.
While lions and leopards are commonplace in the Okavango, sightings are never guaranteed, and these creatures can be fickle – staying and sleeping in one area for days, then stalking dozens of miles away, at the drop of a hat.
As underwater photography and video became commonplace in the following century, the models fell into disuse and were sent to the Corning Museum in the 1960s on long-term loan.
Such deals between managers, and directors of football, and their clubs are commonplace in the English game, and not criminal in the slightest, of course.
Union leaders had persisted in warning of the hazards of the San José mine, where accidents and injuries were commonplace in the years leading up to the collapse.
In the early days of graphical user interfaces, designers employed familiar devices, such as folders, trash cans and other objects commonplace in the office.
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