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It closed in 1965, when foster homes became prevalent.
In Europe, high-NO2 emitting diesel cars became prevalent after a huge subsidy programme.
The news quickly reached Europe, and general anesthesia soon became prevalent in surgery.
Under these inhospitable conditions, dysentery became prevalent, along with gangrene and tetanus.
A Path Less Traveled As cars became prevalent, demand to complete Berkeley's path network fizzled.
Like many downtowns throughout the Northeast and beyond, Jamaica declined as the car, the suburbs and urban decay became prevalent.
He watched as the offense, his offense, became prevalent throughout college football, spreading from coast to coast.
Urban bombers were far from new in the US, but they became prevalent, if not effective, in the 1970s until they died out in the Reaganesque 80s.
Stock options — supposedly based on a rational price — became prevalent in part because higher stock prices were supposed to be the rational reward for good performance.
The growing "I" became prevalent in the 13th and 14th centuries, with a Geoffrey Chaucer manuscript of "The Canterbury Tales" among the first evidence of this grammatical shift.
These designs were all variations on a grid system that later became prevalent in the development of cities in the United States.
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