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But not necessarily for members of royal Gulf families, who are expected to represent traditional values and govern conservative societies, often with strict religious views on such things as modesty in clothing and controlled sexuality, neither of which are particularly commonplace in fashion circles.

Problems are particularly commonplace as marchers head through Ardoyne, a heavily Catholic and nationalist area surrounded by Protestant neighborhoods.

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Due to demand for low carbon manufacturing, systems might become commonplace that are particularly 'green'.

In most tourist destinations, national marketing strategies are commonplace, particularly if – as in Andorra's remarkable case – tourism accounts for more than 60 per cent of income.

A quick straw poll of Oxbridge graduates reveals that "men only" societies are commonplace, particularly among the wealthy, former boarding school set.

So in the spirit of Lady Bird Johnson, who a generation ago took it upon herself to rid the nation's highways of billboards, the township committee in this tony enclave -- where million-dollar homes are commonplace, particularly in the Short Hills section -- was expected this week to vote on an ordinance that would ban contractors and others from placing advertising signs on homeowners' lawns.

How can you minimize the agony of attending and perhaps even salvage something from the time spent? A. Mediocre team retreats are commonplace, particularly at companies that try to cobble together do-it-yourself team exercises rather than hire professional organizers, says Joseph Grenny, a co-author of "Crucial Confrontations" (McGraw-Hill, 2004).

Hatchery rearing and stocking of Florida bass outside of their native range are commonplace, particularly in the southern United States.

Habitat dynamics (habitat turnover due to natural perturbations or human activity) are commonplace, particularly in intensively used landscapes.

From the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages to the bird flu which swept the globe less than two years ago, chronic outbreaks are commonplace, particularly in densely-populated regions where such ailments are most easily spread.

Attempts by the police to interfere with the work of journalists are becoming commonplace, particularly on occasions when the police intend to use force against protesters.

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