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The term has more commonly been applied to the left, but the expression "the radical right" came to be used commonly in the United States.
'It is a kind of public space that can be used commonly by everybody.
This soon led to the G-SHOCK becoming the first digital watch to be used commonly as a fashion statement by young people.
First, for TDMA scheduling, it is necessary to determine the initial frame length, which can be used commonly throughout the TDMA network.
The technology will have an outstanding role to play in the 21st century when new materials that are hard to machine by conventional means will be used commonly by industries, and when the highest ecological requirements are imposed.
Kufner says many different factors could be at play, including the explosion of electronic dance music (EDM) in North America during that timeframe, noting that this was around the time when the term "molly" started to be used commonly in pop culture as well, and the fact that drug-testing kits became more available.
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Whether that's true or not, it's a term that's used commonly in describing a good user experience practice.
A laser Doppler probe is used commonly for skin measurements.
It is used commonly in Hawaii as part of the Hawaiian Pidgin language.
Autografts are used commonly but quantity of harvested bone is limited.
Explanatory variables also contain the control variables that are used commonly in the literature on remittances.
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