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Kidnapping for ransom has grown common in Somalia.
In recent days, Mr. Chávez and senior officials denounced what they warned were destabilization plots by the opposition, and fear of political retaliation has grown common as the president's followers strengthened their grip.
The hackers used carefully-tailored emails to trick employees of the electric company into downloading malware, a tactic Gunter said that has grown common in these type of attacks.
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Color battles like these have grown common.
Deals with "co-operating witnesses", once rare, have grown common.
As the broader struggle with terrorism has continued, words once known only to intelligence experts have grown common.
In New York State, where schools set their own policies, requirements of 100 hours or more have grown common.
Photography had become her passion in recent months, and meet-ups with new acquaintances from the photo-sharing site Instagram had grown common.
While battles over the benefits and bargaining rights of public workers have grown common in recent years in Republican-controlled states like Wisconsin, the fight over this union contract — and over what Mr. Emanuel has described as the most comprehensive reform in the Chicago public school system in a decade — is notable for taking place in a city long run by Democrats.
Protests have grown common, so they were inevitable after his candidacy announcement.
"I sometimes wonder whether sports like this are really worth it," Young mused on 3AW693 recently, echoing questions that have grown common and urgent in the Australian public sphere.
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