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Hundreds come: common gulls, black-headed gulls, great black-backed gulls, in clans and mobs, singly, from the plough lands now the harvest is home.

Upbeat activists are trundling around the place in a purple minibus emblazoned with the slogan "Here comes common sense".

In the 1920s came common names wren and wren-warbler both from its similarity to the European wren-warbler bothn.

They hate the EU because its common market comes with common rules to protect consumers, workers and the environment.

Throughout the 19th century, business machines were coming into common use.

Clear heads are hard to come by, common sense is rarely common, and perception isn't always reality.

Some resistance to disarmament will also come from common criminals.

When it comes to common space, condos and co-ops are different.

Alas, he notes, the patents expired before any of those devices came into common use.

"He came from common people, and he was dealing with princes.

This kind of map comes into common use in the eighteenth century.

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