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Since before 1000 the Last Judgement had been developing as a complex subject in art, and from the 11th century became a very common subject as a wall-painting in churches, typically placed over the main door in the west wall, where it would be seen by worshippers as they left the building.
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By necessity, this has become a very common occurrence by private practitioners where I live.
Design and reuse has become a very common practice in the electronics design industry.
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Introduction: Cancer caused by abnormal cell proliferation has become a very common disease in recent years.
Software is becoming available for analysis of randomization tests, course materials are being developed, and we may be about to see them become a very common if not the principal statistical technique in our toolbox.
Another explanation might be that the industrial partners – including Brouwer himself – had a different, more innocent and 'neutral' association in mind, namely 'data mining'.p Since the beginning of the digital information era, data overload has become a very common problem; we simply gather more data than we can process.
Prof John Ashton, the head of the Faculty of Public Health, told the BBC: "It seems oral sex has become a very common part of the repertoire in young people and it does seem a likely part of the story of increases in oral cancer.
The wide use of these medicinal plants resulted from the occurrence of the diseases to be treated by them was high why the medicinal value of the plants become a very common practices and the secrecy behind remain disclosed to every persons.
Checking applicants' social networking profiles has become a very common practice among employers.[27].[27]
In a blink, he became a very uncommon choice for common reading.
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