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Nevertheless, large dust storms are remarkably common.
Cuban roads are notoriously badly signposted, badly lit and dangerously potholed, and fatal car accidents are remarkably common.
Fear and anxiety-related disorders are remarkably common and debilitating, and are often characterized by dysregulated fear responses.
It's all based on the kinds of ethnic stereotypes that are remarkably common in Indonesia.
Prison breaks and riots are remarkably common in Indonesia where penitentiaries are often severely over-crowded and under-staffed.
Eyespots - conspicuous, circular or quasi-circular colour markings – are remarkably common morphological features in the animal kingdom.
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And while I remain hopeful that relatively few people truly support this vision Trump faced near-unilateral backlash for his remarks about Curiel it's based on a definition of identity that's remarkably common.
(By this metric, women and minorities would rarely be able to sit on a bench). And while I remain hopeful that relatively few people truly support this vision Trump faced near-unilateral backlash for his remarks about Curiel it's based on a definition of identity that's remarkably common.
Back then, that sort of stuff was remarkably common.
The latter mode of publishing was remarkably common, yet it is much less understood or acknowledged than transmission in print.
That is remarkably common: many Texas Democrats are steering clear of Vice President Al Gore and remaining on the sidelines.
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