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Other common articles took their place.
They undergo the indignity of being stolen or exiled and then bought and sold like common articles of trade.
Keys and Credit Cards At Bloomingdale's in Roosevelt Field, car keys are the most common articles brought in to the lost-and-found department.
Sheva Fruitman and her business partner, Joe Zenovic, are diggers for hire, not so much looking for old coins and jewelry but for the common articles people threw away, or more likely lost, that tell the story of a property.
The yield of such data underlies statements made above regarding, for example, the supersession of Italy as producer of several essential agricultural products by the mid-1st century ad, the concurrent transformation of Gaul from importer to exporter, and the emergence by the 3rd century of northern Africa as a major exporter of certain very common articles.
Later, Bucer sought agreement on common articles of faith such as the Tetrapolitan Confession and the Wittenberg Concord, working closely with Philipp Melanchthon on the latter.
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It has been a common article of clothing in most parts of the world since antiquity.
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