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This is a necessary and commonplace practice among East End vintners.
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It's hardball politics, though a legal and utterly commonplace practice.
Here's a telling passage from this Sunday's Times Magazine story on "selective reduction" — the increasingly commonplace practice whereby twin pregnancies are "reduced" to single babies via abortion: Dr. Mark Evans, an obstetrician and geneticist, was among the first to reduce a pregnancy.
Mr. Dorfman's efforts to promote his ideas and to see them become commonplace practice seem to be gaining traction.
(Hailing a Town Car on the street, of course, remains an illegal, if commonplace, practice in the city).
Sinkholing is becoming a relatively commonplace practice in the cyber-security research community.
Which makes us wonder if the now commonplace practice of applying for jobs online doesn't actually hurt older workers.
Making and breaking multiple loose-patch seals is an accepted and commonplace practice in many labs (1- 2).
It's a common practice among contractors.
A transcript of one wiretap from the investigation offers a sense of just how commonplace the practice is.
In October, he declared an open-ended moratorium on a commonplace Wesleyan practice that many students prize: chalking.
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