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While violence is not frequent, conflict is "fairly commonplace," according to a 2005 MSPB survey.
"It is fairly commonplace among all the council members," he said of whispering.
We show that in stark contrast to the finite case, resolvability for infinite designs is fairly commonplace.
During the operation of the vehicles it is fairly commonplace for composite components to sustain a degree of damage.
This describes roughly something that is fairly commonplace, it's 100-proof vodka 1/2 water, 1/2 ethanol -- that describes that macroscopic system.
With a few notable exceptions, like the Apple iPhone, Java is fairly commonplace in handsets because it gives the wireless carriers a flexible and easy way to add services.
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However, the game at Norwich was fairly commonplace compared with what happened in north London.
One would suppose that in a major seaport city like New York good seafood houses would be fairly commonplace.
Pillay said her interlocutors painted a "very disturbing picture" of domestic violence, suggesting rape was fairly commonplace but rarely investigated.
The main reason that Gilligan's story attracted so much attention wasn't because of its substantive message, which was fairly commonplace, but because of its details.
It's fairly commonplace for schoolchildren to dread going back to school after the weekend, but it's generally because they would rather play than work.
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