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Rembrandt von Rijn is widely regarded as one of the finest painters in European art history and his work has become a common target for thieves.
Drugs are by far and away the most common target for police-initiated encounters, accounting for as much as half of all stop searches.
In humans the respiratory tract is the most common target for chemical carcinogens, followed by the liver and the blood.
Even partial numbers should be avoided, the report said, because as they have become more widely used, they have become a common target for phishing.
Beijing's man, Leung Chun-ying, has faced repeated calls to resign, becoming a common target for civic vitriol amid unprecedented public protests for greater freedoms in Hong Kong.
(The iPad is not a common target for modifications since its glass screen is secured to the case with adhesive, making it more vulnerable to mishandling).
Brazilian football officials are concerned that constant news of lucrative contracts with foreign clubs will make players an increasingly common target for kidnappers, as in Argentina, where the problem has reached epidemic proportions.
The potential result can be seen below, a strike on the HESCO barriers inside Forward Operating Base Tillman, a base that is a common target for rockets fired from Pakistan.
The attack killed 15 people and wounded 21, according to an official at the Interior Ministry, and several of the dead were police recruits, a common target for insurgents.
David Lewis's claim that languages are a convention is a common target for both, and is outlined in an Appendix.
This work provides two less common human miRNAs who can target HPV16 E6 oncogene which the target site is a promising common target for most HR-HPVs.
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