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Throughout the 19th century, business machines were coming into common use.
Further, no colonies of stray dogs exist, and proper disposal of dog waste from public soil is coming into common use among urban pet owners.
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This kind of map comes into common use in the eighteenth century.
The name did not come into common use, however, until the 17th century.
Alas, he notes, the patents expired before any of those devices came into common use.
The documentary evidence suggests that the term "Muslim" came into common use only in the eighth century.
The use of telephone systems and loud-speaking voice amplifiers on naval vessels had also come into common use.
In fact, these definitions only came into common use at the end of the second world war.
Twenty years after Le Prince's experiment, multi-reel films, editing and the first special effects came into common use.
The word came into common usage after Paul Crutzen, a Dutch chemist and Nobel prize winner, used the term in 2000.
The authors offer various explanations for this, all based on the perceptions of newer words being more malleable as they come into common usage.
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