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"If that becomes very common," he points out, "that'll change the texture of life.
By the 18th century, said Toner, it "becomes very common in print, and blanking starts to be used as a means of avoiding libel laws", with series of dots starting to be seen in English works, as well as hyphens and dashes, to mark an ellipsis.
However, if a lower ranked prey type suddenly becomes very common, it will not necessarily be added to the diet without a concomitant change in the rate of encounter with higher ranked types.
A one-to-three day adjustment period when you start detoxifying becomes very common.
The "Motif" becomes very common and almost reaches fixation in some New Ireland and Bougainville groups, but some of these groups speak Papuan-languages [44].
For humans, this still implies ~350,000 training records, which makes the risk prediction for truly polygenic diseases and for unrelated individuals probably impossible unless genotyping and phenotyping for such diseases becomes very common in the future.
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And stirring up phantom intergenerational conflict has become very common.
The Garrard set of decks became very common.
"This has become very common in our area," she said.
Today, the use of micropiles for different applications has become very common.
In recent decades, the use of nanomaterials has become very common.
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