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I feel like women have a bit more common sense".
"The referee could have used a bit more common sense".
But over at the Shaw Trust, they have a bit more common sense than that.
This piece of work is more theoretical and measured and a bit more common.
Congenital defects actually affect 1 in 100 babies; it's quite a bit more common than people might think.
Few American or British householders sell their homes at auction, though it is a bit more common in Australia.
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Bonuses of $100,000 or a bit more are common for executives at successful magazines, with corporate bonuses running much higher.
Last month, Interview magazine decided against sending a seasoned interviewer to chat with its April cover star, Joaquin Phoenix, and sent someone who might have a little bit more in common with the actor: comedian Will Ferrell.
"I think the king's codpiece also had to stand out a bit more than the common herd," said the keeper of armour, Thom Richardson.
(There was some progress on Monday toward figuring that out: the Justice Department announced that it would let tech companies tell their customers a little bit more about how common it is for the government to send them "national-security letters" demanding private data).
In order to prepare the grounds for the 'Mean-field equations for conductance-based models' section, we explore a bit more the aforementioned common structure.
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