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The term "Holocaust" had yet to be in common use.
The pressing demand for secure and authenticated transactions are driving the use of cryptographic methods in the architecture of the Internet and, despite various governmental policy barriers, I think it is predictable that high grade cryptography will be in common use on the Internet within the next 3-5 years.
The design purposefully did not force a polarised choice because it was thought that the treatment would be unlikely to be in common use.
For this objective, we focus only on uterotonics known to be in common use during labor and the immediate postpartum period in India.
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He concluded that because rapid-fire weapons are "in common use today" and "have not been traditionally banned," they are fully protected under the 2nd Amendment.
Joseph in Greenwich Village, wrote me that iBreviary is in common use in the church.
Several other types of anchors are in common use.
These terms are in common use but lack rigid definition.
Advanced superhard materials based on diamond are in common use.
The 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary lists 171,476 words as being in common use.
Today many of the computational techniques of early supercomputers are in common use in PCs.
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