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For lorry drivers in poor countries, for example, it can be even more commonplace than paying tolls or taxes.
Standardization of training is one step in a process that she hopes will end with insurance reimbursement for animal assisted therapy, allowing it to become even more commonplace.
Others say this is part of an overall strategy on the part of the tobacco companies, one that is likely to become even more commonplace.
A grilled half chicken ($6.75) might seem even more commonplace, yet this one is uncommonly juicy and enticingly flavored with lemon grass.
Next Christmas, another wave of cheaper and even faster tablet computers is likely to be in the shops, said Jeronimo, and the devices will become even more commonplace.
About 40,000 of these devices are currently in use in the United States, but they may soon become even more commonplace.
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Cheap Internet cameras, or "Webcams," are becoming ever more commonplace.
The second idea, which is even more of a contemporary commonplace, is that virtually everything — not just movies and magazines and artists but also cable channels and studios and entire corporations — should be considered brands.
The second idea, which is even more of a contemporary commonplace, is that virtually everything — not just movies and magazines and artists but also cable channels and studios and entire corporations — should be considered brands..
Some luxury hotels, like the Hotel Teatro in Denver, use surfaces such as Indonesian sandstone that look rich, but are not slippery when wet. Grab bars are one safety feature that can be easily added to a bathroom, and they have become more commonplace, even in upscale hotels such as newer Ritz-Carltons.
However, minimally invasive techniques and computer-assisted surgery have become more commonplace even in UKR procedures [21, 30].
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