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And customer-actors are likely to become a more common sight.
Will "advanced paternal age" become a more common topic in medical schools and obstetricians' offices?
Automation of the data citation compilation process, as is the case for articles, will enable data citations to become a more common practice.
Whatever the catalyst, there is little doubt that bare -- and barely covered -- breasts have become a more common sight everywhere from fashion runways to city sidewalks.
The Visa research found that 73% of the 500 cardholders questioned in the UK believed contactless technology would ultimately become a more common way to pay than cash.
Rock-cut tombs subsequently were to become a more common kind of private tomb, although mastabas were built in the royal cemeteries of the 12th dynasty.
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But as people age, reaching up and back, known as extension, becomes a more common cause.
That is, as analytics becomes a more common path to value, the implications for industry competition are coming into focus.
College became a more common experience for the middle classes; curricula moved from a unified canon and toward the study of many traditions, taught by specialists.
In the later years of his life, the terror-mouse became a more common feature of Steinberg's work, as his initially optimistic vision of America changed.
In large part, this is because demand for air travel is expected only to increase, as flying becomes a more common form of mass transportation.
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