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"They used to be extremely common in movie theaters," he said.
Amoeboflagellates thus can live in changeable habitats; they may be extremely common in soils.
Mutations in the connexin 26 gene seem to be extremely common in non-syndromic hereditary deafness genesis, especially the 35delG, but there are still only a few studies that describe the audiometric characteristics of patients with these mutations.
Whether it's Jack Steadman from Bombay Bicycle Club fretting about public speaking or Gerard Way, former singer of My Chemical Romance, being too inhibited to do karaoke with friends when he's not on stage ("I get too nervous") an uneasy, hesitant disposition seems to be extremely common in today's singers.
Fitzsimons et al. reported a case series of 75 patients and found that peripheral retinal telangiectasia was found to be extremely common in FSHD muscular dystrophy affecting 50%to75%5% of the patients.
Strolling with a frappuccino attached to your mouth or a sandwich in hand may be extremely common in the US and Canada, but it's strongly frowned upon elsewhere in the Americas.
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Thus, bovids are extremely common in ecomorphological analyses.
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