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It depends on the context, but 'lamb' would be a common one and 'man' another, but it could also be the number of a demon".
It depends on the context, but 'lamb' would be a common one and 'man' another, but it could also be the number of a demon". Looking into the story, I realized that Kyra Coots' position as head of "e-marketing" stood out, and that the Hard Times room could just be a well-crafted stab at viral marketing.
And with the big service providers like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and HBO investing in their own quality original content, while also competing on high-profile exclusive deals, the problem of finding "nothing good" to watch on a paid streaming service won't likely be a common one.
Yet the threat is perceived to be a common one; in some respects rightly.
Ms. Innami's sentiment seems likely to be a common one in the textbook decision-making process, and too in Mr. Koizumi's decision about visiting the shrine, which most commentators here have been treating as a crisis of his own making.
"Fix critical bug" might be a common one, and the service knows that it should be done quickly and not next week.
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Replacing the switch on the door, that's a common one, or even just cleaning out the rubber seal.
The complaint is a common one among Italian businesses about a banking system that, on paper at least, ought to be one of Europe's soundest.
Alum is a common one.
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