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Commonplace day-care infractions rarely attract the inquiry of prosecutors, but widely accepted research now suggests that an unstimulating environment impedes a child's brain development.

It was commonplace Thursday to see looters return to stores after being dispersed by police, who were forced to leave after a short time to answer other calls.

What started as a joke got people talking about the inherent loneliness that is the selfie, that need to hold a stick to take a picture of yourself instead of asking someone close by to be involved, adding to the rift between technology and human contact that seems to become more and more commonplace every day.

In the wake of the #AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh, in lunchrooms and teachers' lounges across the country, many educators reacted with shock that any teacher would call security for such a commonplace, modern-day classroom struggle as "Put away your cell phone". They questioned why teachers didn't intervene when their number one role is to protect their students.

Why, it'd be a scene right out of Norman Rockwell, if social-norm-stunting internet pucks were commonplace in his day.

The sight of someone carrying a lunchbox to the shit box, and the experience of cheerfully passing a fellow-boater on the way to and fro (perhaps with a tip of the hat and a "G'morning, Ma'am"), become so commonplace that, by Day Three, any stigma surrounding the procedure is gone.

That said, paying a monthly fee for access is becoming more commonplace by the day, and will become even more so in the near future with Apple's App Store's new royalty plan that lowers its fee to developers from 30 to 15% for customers that subscribe beyond a year.

Sunday doubleheaders were commonplace, and so were day games after night games.

Only in the late 19th century did images of God and Jesus become commonplace in churches, Sunday school books, Bibles and homes.

Pointing out, like others, the dreary commonplace of the Friday clashes, and concluding that the soldier was masked because of shame, Pfeffer wrote of the image: "It's no longer a tactical mistake, it's a national headlock in which an entire army, and behind it a nation, remains in a state of denial that there are military solutions to the conflict".

Before the digital advance brought the cash machine, queues were commonplace, especially on Friday afternoons as people waited to cash cheques and withdraw money for the weekend, the BBA says.

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