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The term "Holocaust" had yet to be in common use.
You're going to be in Common, a new film by Jimmy McGovern.
The capital may either be in common shares, preferred shares or convertible preferred shares, Mr. Lockhart told Bloomberg.
No matter how elegant his character was supposed to be, in common with Oscar he usually looked as if he had been sleeping in his clothes.
With luck, the vocabulary of pot making – words such as jigger, blunger and slip – may soon be in common currency again.
Although a novelty to most businessmen today, they will surely be in common management parlance before many more years have passed.
"Some pathways may be in common in long-lived species, like DNA damage responses, but the specific genes involved seem to be different," he said.
But the humor of the line lies in Potter's assumption that her readers will be in common agreement about some verities of feline nature: that cats are selfish, unpredictable, ill-tempered, unhelpful, and possibly violent.
Valley Federal Savings Bank agreed to be acquired by CNB Bancshares Inc. of Evansville, Ind., for $10.50 a share, with 60percentt of the transaction to be in common stock.
We have included 13 studies in our synthesis of evidence and the results showed that hybrid natural language processing approaches were found to be in common for overall feature extraction process.
Characters in love stories have to be in common settings, but have to meet in original ways and fall in love in original ways -- a photographer photographing country bridges meets a woman -- and then have the tragedy of not being able to stay together.
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