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These new fabrics are also finding more commonplace uses, such as helping to keep people cool in the heat or ensuring that clothes stay clean and smell fresh.Underlying these novel materials are some unusual manufacturing techniques.

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Another commonplace use of doubles in films is to highlight social and class differences.

Their commonplace use in cinematography has led to operators requiring licences for operation within populated areas, with accidents involving drone crashes highlighting the dangers.

And, at the same time, drones are becoming commonplace used by the government in counterterrorism efforts and by hobbyists — prompting discussions about the long-term impact on privacy.

With better-than-expected results so commonplace, using profit surprises to pick stocks has become problematic.

Many things which would have earlier been completely forbidden by the guilds were now commonplace (using low quality wool, carding, etc).

With a nationwide broadband network and the commonplace use of personal computers, handheld tablets and smartphones, it simply makes health sense and economic sense for many Americans to receive health advice via virtual platforms.

Such ignorance was reflected in the commonplace use by U.S. troops of the term "hajji," an honorific reserved for those who have made the journey (or hajj) to Mecca, for any Iraqi male; contempt in the use of terms such as "raghead," in indiscriminate firing and overly aggressive behavior, and most notoriously in the events at Abu Ghraib prison.

The commonplace use of insulin for treatment of moderate hyperglycemia has therefore significantly increased the size of a trial that would be adequately powered to potentially demonstrate benefit of the intervention.

It may have resulted from any of a number of commonplace situations — using another insecticide, using a cleaning fluid that contained carbon tetrachloride, or taking one of the so-called tranquillizing drugs, a number (but not all) of which are chlorinated hydrocarbons and possess power to interfere with liver function.

It used to be a commonplace that using microphones on stage came between the performer and the theatre audience.

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