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Gay, lesbian and bisexual characters have become commonplace enough on TV shows that such an observation can be made, such a pattern divined.
Inquiries are under way in more than 10 countries, mostly in Europe, and raids have become commonplace enough that Coke officials in Spain described them yesterday as "established procedure".
Only in the past year or so have ultra-fast internet connections and powerful computers become commonplace enough to make mass-market 3-D browsing feasible.SpaceTime, a start-up based in New York, has developed a 3-D browser which has been downloaded over 2m times since its launch in January.
Yet new companies have come to the fore with the hope that HTML5 will one day develop and become commonplace enough that it will offer an alternative to native mobile development.
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It's the sort of performance that will never become commonplace, extraordinary and remarkable enough to warrant a few hours of your time.
It has become commonplace to say that enough was known about Trump's shady business before he was elected; his followers voted for him precisely because they liked that he was someone willing to do whatever it takes to succeed, and they also believe that all rich businesspeople have to do shady things from time to time.
Getting the news on an e-reader will probably become commonplace eventually, but it will not happen soon enough to rescue America's troubled newspapers.
He was young enough to think then that it would become commonplace.
Rape had become commonplace.
Open adoptions have become commonplace.
These moments have become commonplace.
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