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(It would not become commonplace until as late as 1958).
The tradition is not thought to have become commonplace until the 19th Century.
My discussion with its owner was testy but commonplace until he suddenly threatened to punch me in the face.
Frequent movement by sharecroppers and tenant farmers from one farmstead to another was commonplace until the early 20th century.
Epoxy resins were developed in the mid 1930s, but their use by the industry did not become commonplace until around 1955.
As a result, school fires were commonplace, until the fatalities mounted, and Americans decided that children shouldn't die attending school in firetraps.
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It was never intended to guarantee anything like unlimited private rights to private weapons — a view that was the commonplace consensus, until very recent radical views replaced it.
It was never intended to guarantee anything like unlimited private rights to private weapons—a view that was the commonplace consensus, until very recent radical views replaced it.
To many of us, the sights it incorporates have become commonplace -- until we hop on with someone who is visiting from abroad and share in their enthusiasm about the incredible natural wonders we have on our doorstep.
In developed areas, running water wasn't a commonplace convenience until the mid-1800s, and it was an even later development in the rest of the country.
Coutinho points out that this is an accepted act today but was far from commonplace up until just a few decades ago.
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