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The big, splashy debut, and how to handle it, has almost become commonplace with the Rangers.
These kinds of schemes could become commonplace with the right support from government and regulators.
Global Positioning System devices have become commonplace with hikers and on-board automotive computers.
The tests have become commonplace, with itinerant radiologists traveling the countryside from clinic to clinic with their compact ultrasound machines.
Nurse educators must be adequately educated to address genomics as it will eventually become commonplace, with global applications in health promotion, disease prevention, and diagnostic and treatment strategies.
Tit-for-tat attacks by each side on the Christian "red zone" or the Muslim "white zone" have become commonplace, with hundreds taking part in huge battles.
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The museum as a multimedia complex became commonplace, with theatres, shops, public spaces, obligatory.
The impulse to name names already became commonplace with World War I. Partly, it democratized war.
Asked if his circumstances feel jarring after what he went through as a child, he shrugs that anything becomes commonplace with time.
But as broadband speeds improve it is likely that this means of games content consumption becomes commonplace, with episodically released titles played in a similar fashion to how you watch shows on Netflix or Amazon Prime Instant.
However, as questions about safety and effectiveness relative to established treatments arose, randomized clinical trials became commonplace, with their attendant large financial cost to the manufacturers.
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