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Just look at all the commonplace features of our world that didn't exist a century ago — jet travel, television, space flight, the Internet.
But the audio directors of both games are currently obsessed about more commonplace features.
It introduced many of the now commonplace features of One Day International cricket, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics.
Social judgment and consequent exclusion, including rejection by families were commonplace features of these women's lives, and clearly a major source of distress for them.
Indicators are already commonplace features of many health systems and health systems research, but they rarely have disaggregation relevant to the most important inequities in the research context[ 37].
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For a start, what Buford seized upon as a firecracker in 1983 is now a more commonplace feature of book promotion.
Letters to the editor that critique or correct published articles are a commonplace feature of journals, Lundberg says.
A few people may insist that they rarely, or even never, consciously experience imagery (Galton, 1880a, 1883; Faw, 1997, 2009; but see Brewer & Schommer-Aikins, 2006), but for the vast majority of us, it is a familiar and commonplace feature of our mental lives.
Given that Samsung builds a friggin' platoon of new Android models every few months, and that Eric Schmidt has already revealed that the (Samsung-made) Nexus S has NFC-functionality, I can't help but wonder: is NFC-based payment about to become a commonplace feature on Android?
Commonplace Feature.
And with the introduction of Siri, Apple has gone a long way toward making voice technology a commonplace feature.
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