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Collette's particular brand of mortgage trouble has become increasingly commonplace as the Great Recession drags on.
People who get into debt trouble, commonplace in Japan's moribund economy, also sometimes hire them as muscle to get creditors to extend easier terms.
The paper will give buyouts to about 150 news employees who requested them, managers told employees on Friday, after years in which the paper resisted the broad newsroom cuts that have been become commonplace across a troubled industry.
It is commonplace to attribute the troubles of the church in this country to a lack of genuine leaders among the bishops.
The trouble with this commonplace is that editors actually love covering long shots -- certain long shots anyway.
It's commonplace to get upset over everyday troubles like getting a bad grade or getting into a fight with a friend but in retrospect, we have to be reasonable with our reactions.
A character talks about commonplace objects that "give you no trouble" during the day but assume a sinister noisiness at night.
The problem is commonplace.
In the trouble areas, old housing is commonplace.
And that, according to Hernandez and her friends, is when trouble began, when a sad but commonplace domestic drama took a hair-raising turn down Weird Street.
Fairley is not at all troubled by these Kategorienfehler, which are now commonplace.
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