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THOUGH an entirely commonplace activity, walking has long rewarded contemplation.
But my "conversation" with Jim and Kathy had no special quality; it was entirely commonplace, with nothing to mark it as a hallucination.
Such variation among linguistic subgroups seems entirely commonplace.
The naive distinction between true and apparent motion was, of course, entirely commonplace.
Conscious efforts at cultivating moral virtues only accentuate the loss of natural goodness, which in its original state would have been entirely commonplace and would not have warranted distinction or special attention (chs. 18, 38).
For example, it would be entirely commonplace to hold that a people, as a political unit, has a collective right to be self-determining but only within the limits set by individuals' human rights.
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After gaining wealth and influence as a corporate leader, he finally departed to become -- to use the commonplace but entirely inadequate phrase -- "the most powerful vice president in history".
It is now commonplace and not entirely bombastic to declare that Wall Street is dead.
In the world of colored diamonds, irradiated and entirely synthetic stones are becoming commonplace.
These highly emulated methods are commonplace today, if not overdone entirely, and that can easily diminish one's ability to read these photographs in their appropriate context - can diminish one's sense of awe and anomalousness.
Eventually, the need for receipt printers and cash drawers may vanish entirely as electronic payments through smartphones and other devices become commonplace.
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