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As a noun, "play" commonly refers to the games of children.
Ali Campbell commonly refers to the JC-supporting incarnation as "the dark side".
(Indeed, the word "dojang" more commonly refers to a martial-arts academy).
In modern usage, "spinet" commonly refers to a short form of upright piano.
The term most commonly refers to those peoples subjugated since the late 15th century by European powers and their colonies.
China declared the democracy movement a counterrevolutionary rebellion, though today it more commonly refers to it as "political turmoil," as Mr. Hong did.
"I have winter views of Children's Village," the mayor said, using a real estate term that more commonly refers to vistas of the river when the trees are bare.
Last year, Mr. Franks lost by just three percentage points after being outspent 10 to 1 by Mr. Corzine, the wealthy Democrat he commonly refers to as a human cash machine.
A. The term bandwidth is most often used these days to refer to the transmission speed of computer data, and it most commonly refers to the speed of an Internet connection.
That's why it was possible for "dinner" in English to alter its meaning seamlessly over the centuries so that what once named a late-morning meal now commonly refers to one taken in the evening.
Hatha yoga now commonly refers to a class that is not so flowing and bypasses the various traditions of yoga to focus on the asanas that are common to all.
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