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Political demonstrations were not exactly common in Chappaqua before a certain politically prominent family moved to 15 Old House Lane.
Flowers and birds are not exactly common in modern Tokyo, a city of impersonal glass towers and seedy boulevards.
The Buckeyes ran out to an 11-2 leanybodybody watching ESPN's "Sports Center this weekend might have seen O.S.U. goalie Stefan Schroder score the game's first goal on a coast-to-coast run: not exactly common in lacrosse) and cruised to the 15-7 upset.
They were determined to live together -- professional couples living apart were not exactly common in 1961 -- but a quaint university policy prevented married couples from entering Rockefeller's graduate program together.
State Rep. Casey Guernsey (R-Bethany), the sponsor of the drone ban, told his colleagues that the bill was needed to prevent spying on property and people, stltoday.com reported, though drones are not exactly common in Missouri.
Like other denizens of Bloomsbury, he didn't believe in eternal truths, and he was skeptical of tradition, beyond the virtues of art and friendship that were such a key aspect of Moore's thought; Backhouse and Bateman persuasively argue that Keynes saw himself as an artist, not exactly common in economic circles these days.
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But that sort of encounter isn't exactly common.
We're getting a tad metaphysical here, but really the only resource we all have exactly in common is time.
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