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A related phrase, "gun rights," has also come into more common usage.
So as the 1970s progressed, the term "alternative" came into more common usage.
In the future, multi-country or multi-regional models may come into more common usage.
In an online Q. & A. on the paper's Web site in 2010, Shortz explained that while using the the word "spaz" "for a person who is actually spastic … would be cruel," he had no problem putting it in the puzzle because the more common usage is figurative, and "this is colorful vocabulary that most people would consider inoffensive".
(A note about the literature: 'theoretical term', prior to the 1980s, was standardly used to denote terms for unobservables, but will be used here to refer to any scientific term, which is now the more common usage).
But its more common usage relates to the qualities people have gleaned from Machiavelli's The Prince.
This is stricter than the more common usage where any vertebrate that spends time at sea at all is included.
Popular attitudes, the media usages and political oratory tend to revert to the entrenched more common usage.
It has evolved into a more common usage regarding those who are GLBT.
This paper, though, follows a more common, looser usage of the terms.
High production cost of PHA has lowered its value for common usage and more valuable applications are required to be developed.
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