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India, where being overweight is common in pockets of affluence, has the world's largest population of underweight, malnourished children.
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People are socialized in pockets of likeness.
Mr. Hilbert's style of cuisine is not yet common in this pocket of Williamsburg.
Alpha hand shape, common in pocket watches, adds a slightly archaic flavor to dial.
Relic areas or relic phenomena are particularly common in out-of-the-way regional pockets or along the periphery of a particular language's geographic territory.
(Relic areas also have their own innovations, which, however, usually extend over a smaller geographic area). Relic areas or relic phenomena are particularly common in out-of-the-way regional pockets or along the periphery of a particular language's geographic territory.
They're now widespread throughout England, south of Cumbria and Wales, and common in local pockets in Scotland.
He remembers his mother boiling the sixpence pieces prior to putting them in the pudding in case they'd been in the pockets of common people.
Polyandry has never been common in India, but pockets have persisted, especially among the Hindu and Buddhist communities of the Himalayas, where India abuts Tibet.
It's a different story in pricier pockets of the region, where high-end sales are climbing, all-cash offers remain common, and well-priced homes go fast.
I work better in shorter pockets of time".
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