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The big, splashy debut, and how to handle it, has almost become commonplace with the Rangers.
These kinds of schemes could become commonplace with the right support from government and regulators.
And camera phones have become almost commonplace, with the newest ones shooting short video clips.
Democrats charge that such heavy-handed tactics are commonplace with the Senate Republicans, and call them unethical.
Another prominent lead product was tetraethyl lead, a gasoline additive invented in 1921 in the United States to solve "knocking" problems that had become commonplace with the development of high-compression engines operating at high temperatures.
Large-scale distributed systems are becoming commonplace with the large popularity of peer-to-peer and cloud computing.
Enhancing our cognitive abilities with additional hardware might become commonplace with the development of computer technology and increasingly sophisticated brain-computer interfaces.
Twitter's gating of the firehouse (whether due to instability or business concerns) has only served to encourage FriendFeed users to route around latency by using the native realtime swarms that are now commonplace with the redesign.
Boozing it up on the island was fairly commonplace with the cruising interlopers, so a bar with upstairs hotel rooms was a perfect place to spend the night.
Strict glycaemic control in such individuals is now hopefully commonplace, with the aim of improving survival.
Is this commonplace with law enforcement in Kentucky?
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