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The earliest common uses of aviation were by the military and the civilian postal service.
In fact, one of the most common uses of the phrase has little to do with speech at all.
Common uses of such devices are rectification and switching (e.g., opening inductive energy-storage circuits, on-off modulations, and closing applications).
The most common uses of the term senior developer is to indicate either someone with a deep specialised knowledge beyond their peers or someone who leads or instructs other developers.
The most common uses of the system are at meal-times where headteachers claim it can be a more "discreet" method of ensuring those pupils entitled to free school meals get them - and in school libraries.
Common uses of the data include: breakdowns of the GNP or the closely related GDP (gross domestic product) according to types of product or according to functional stages in its generation; breakdowns of national income by type of income; and analyses of the sources of financing (depreciation; savings by individuals, corporations, or institutions; and national deficits).
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Most difficult to master is the most common use of all, for the frozen cocktail.
Despite the common use of the term "de-extinction", one cannot actually "clone" an extinct species.
"But the common use of the N.I.V. could easily decline among Southern Baptists.
The director cuts between scenes, rather than the much more common use of dissolves and fades.
He was making a linguistic distinction, swatting at the common use of "Vatican" as a synonym for the Roman Catholic Church.
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