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Illegal dog fights organized by the Camorra, the main organized crime gang here, are also common, creating an added risk for abandoned dogs.
Levine focuses mainly on consumer services that all have one thing in common, "creating a lot of value to a lot of users".
In recent years, exceptions to the up-or-out promotion system have become increasingly more common, creating permanent positions in PSFs (Gilson and Mnookin 1989; Morris and Pinnington 1998, 1999; Sherer and Lee 2002).
This became more common, creating a two-rank system in which both Readers and Benchers were members of Pension.
As gas prices rise, electric cars will become more common, creating a higher need for charging stations.
Tradeoffs between adaptation to past versus present conditions are probably common, creating opportunities for improving crop adaptation to new conditions, while sacrificing some adaptation to the conditions under which they evolved.
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The filling of the Back Bay flats just west of the common created land that in the 1830s was laid out as the Public Garden.
But there is little doubt, mine experts said, that retreat mining at extreme depth in Utah, where mine-produced tremors are common, creates a tapestry of forces that adds to mining's inherent hazards.
For instance, Creative Commons created a database filled with Websites using Creative Commons licenses that contains 4 million rows.
CORDS creates a social network for sharing information and documents, learning from experiences and common challenges, creating knowledge, stimulating change, and shaping new professional opportunities.
Alternatively, you could even assign separate drawers or boxes for "most common" and "least common," to create miscellaneous categories that you'll know to look in.
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