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Sadly this is an increasingly common occurrence.
When she stayed over at her friend's house — an increasingly common occurrence — she repeated the story to her parents.
If more Latinos run and encourage other Latinos to come out and vote, that can become an increasingly common occurrence.
Disparate rebel groups control much of northern Syria, including the countryside of Idlib, and kidnappings have become an increasingly common occurrence, particularly among aid workers and foreign journalists.
The Web site for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a lobbying group, was defaced Wednesday with anti-Israeli commentary -- an increasingly common occurrence as the escalating conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has spilled over into cyberspace.
He said youths armed with sticks had initially squared up to security officials who they accused of not providing enough protection – an increasingly common occurrence as the number of attacks has risen sharply in the runup to the presidential polls.
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Feelings of powerlessness and depression are bound to infect those — by all surveys, the majority of Americans — who would like to see something done to prevent these increasingly common occurrences of mass slaughter.
The occurrence is increasingly common wherever workers multitask.
Far from being an isolated occurrence, displays of selfishly hostile behavior are increasingly common in Hollywood, and increasingly by small fry.
Interpenetration is a common occurrence in crystalline networks and has been increasingly encountered coordination networks have gained widespread attention in the literature.
In Brazil, the occurrence of prolonged drought during the soybean growing season has become increasingly common in recent years.
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