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It has become commonplace to think we live in times uniquely populated by old people.
In the United States, as in Britain itself, it has been commonplace to think of this country as a haven of political stability.
Thirty, twenty, ten years ago it was commonplace to think of Europe as a trade bloc and of the growth of European companies, European brands and European flows of capital - and then to debate the internal rules, disciplines and institutions necessary to make the trade bloc work.
In part because of this background, it has become a commonplace to think of him as a quintessentially literary filmmaker, especially in contrast to the other filmmakers -- Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut and Claude Chabrol -- associated with Cahiers and the New Wave.
Why was it once commonplace to think that those on the margins, like immigrants or African-Americans, possessed a "predisposition to madness?" (Among anti-Semites, for example, the supposed Jewish tendency toward craziness was attributed to everything from self-loathing to circumcision).
It's a commonplace to think of catastrophic floods as Biblical, but it's the rare modern movie that reaches for such a mythic dimension — and an even rarer one that reaches it, as Wes Anderson's "Moonrise Kingdom" (Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, and other services) does.
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As AI at home becomes more commonplace, we need to think more about how they interface with humans.
It is commonplace but utterly wrong to think the fault for 2018's poisonous climate falls equally on Democrat and Republican, social-justice progressive and Trumpian conservative.
Much of what The Independent pioneered in arts journalism back then has become so commonplace that it is hard to think there was a time it didn't exist.
It's become so commonplace that we rarely stop to think that it would have seemed like science fiction a decade ago.
We live in Massachusetts, where gay marrieds and gay-parented families are comparatively so commonplace that we rarely pause to think about whether we'll be accepted.
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