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Delayed complications and long-term morbidity are by contrast commonplace and impact on the lives of many individuals.
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Other stamp patterns appear in unexpected ways from time to time and offer a contrast between their commonplace source and the individuality of the soft, ephemeral paint nuances.
By contrast, tremors are commonplace.
It has become commonplace to contrast the American and European responses to the Great Recession, with stimulus in the former and austerity in the latter.
It is commonplace to contrast linguistic types and tokens.
Seeing it in operation sent Twain into raptures: "All the other wonderful inventions of the human brain sink pretty nearly into commonplaces contrasted with this awful mechanical miracle".
Fashion employed progressively younger models from the early 1960s, and by the late 80s 16-year-olds were commonplace: the sad contrast intensified between their reality and the affluent arrogance they were paid to project.
Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. has largely avoided major displays of military power "in part to emphasize that contrast, because this has been so commonplace in authoritarian countries," presidential historian Julian Zelizer told the Associated Press.
The question remains as to why different taxonomic groups appear cohesive and monophyletic within both GlyRS trees, which would initially suggest that the evolution of GlyRS is dominated by vertical inheritance, in contrast with other aaRS where HGT is commonplace.
That series is characterized by realism and tenebrism (contrasting light and shade) and use of commonplace models, with an emphasis on genre or scenes of everyday life.
Seldom measuring much more than 500 square feet, the buildings offer sharp contrasts to the rambling houses that are commonplace as second homes.
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