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Julia was accused of leading a promiscuous life, her adulteries becoming common knowledge in Rome.
This common sense approach is becoming common knowledge but it is not yet common practice, although some IS plants exist.
The decade progressed with tensions increasing in Kashmir and reaching its peak, with Pakistan's involvement in supporting the secessionist movement becoming common knowledge.
"It's becoming common knowledge now that we will experience droughts much more," said Beatrice Mwangi, resilience and livelihoods director, southern Africa region, World Vision, who said she is focused on medium- and long-term responses.
If, however, said tweets end up having a tangible positive effect – for example when the energy company Trafigura abandoned its injunction partly as a result of the information becoming common knowledge online – the Twittersphere proudly takes a bow.
For the fact is that those men in suits have no idea what they're doing — a fact that was apparent to some of us early on, but it now becoming common knowledge.
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Knowledge translation (KT) is becoming common vocabulary, but as a concept it is not clearly defined.
Virtual project teams are becoming common organizational structures because firms seek to leverage geographically distributed, specialized knowledge to execute work.
Caps are becoming common.
It, too, though, is becoming common.
Child-headed households are becoming common.
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