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Loss of such branchlines became a common occurrence throughout the state as the agricultural sector began to decline.
This period reached its highest point in the 1850s and '60s, when shell auctions became a common occurrence and relatively high prices were paid for particularly rare and perfect specimens.
In turn, the buyer took advantage of the supplier when the lime was delivered to his door either forcing the supplier to sell at a lower price or request a purchase on credit, and thus the failure of transaction became a common occurrence.
Floggings, rarely administered during the outward voyage, now became a common occurrence; as a consequence, three men deserted the ship.
As early as 331 BC, poisonings executed at the dinner table or in drinks were reported, and the practice became a common occurrence.
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Protests by disgruntled pensioners have become a common occurrence nationwide.
We are shocked at the devastation wrought by Haiyan, but such mega-disasters may become a common occurrence.
Solar storms like the one that buffeted Earth's magnetic field on Thursday will soon become a common occurrence.
Solar storms like the one that buffeted the Earth's magnetic field on Thursday will soon become a common occurrence.
"West Side Story" is as meaningful now as it was when I attended the first Saturday matinee in 1957 and experienced a forerunner of what has now become a common occurrence: a standing ovation, accompanied by cheers and bravos.
These three merged in 1832, the first instance of what was to become a common occurrence, but ceased publication in 1847.
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