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Cold wars are historically common events.
It's true that each of those motives is historically common, but there are many others.
QUESTION FROM GUEST: You seem to argue for viewing the Court as a more politically based organ than is historically common?
Now I can be content to know that perhaps I am just experiencing the more historically common rhythm of first sleep and second sleep.
Wildland fires are historically common in the GYE.
All eight had been historically common, but four had appeared to decline in recent decades.
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As plenty of people have pointed out, "teething problems" have, historically, been common in new planes.
Material witness arrests outside the context of terrorism are historically quite common.
In fact, its use is historically less common if compared to other volcanic rocks, i.e., tuff above all, andesite, and basalt.
The historically most common response to this market failure – a government guarantee to repay student loans to banks in the event of default – is associated with significant problems.
Historically, the common definition has centered on a machine resembling a living being in some way that is able to replicate certain movements and functions automatically — like the ADAM robot for transporting products or Baxter, who manages facilities tasks spanning from package handling to machine tending and line loading.
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