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It is likelier to be far harder in the US for the defendant to argue that the word Kraftwerk is in common usage as a simple description of its product.
The media frequently make unfounded and exaggerated links between a diagnosis of schizophrenia and violent behaviour, while the bastardisation of the term "schizo" is in common usage as a particularly demeaning insult.
The yogis, meditators, devotees and SBNRs don't like religious labels or religious lingo, and "Hinduism" is, in common usage, a religious term.
The origins of this are more difficult to trace but it does feature in a work by the Irish writer Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne, Messer Marco Polo (1925), p. 25, and it is in common usage in Ireland.
If their name is in common usage, such as Mary Smith, you'll also need a middle name.
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This is social expressiveness on the frontier before the word espresso was in common usage.
Many words and phrases that are in common usage today can trace their origins back to Shakespeare, so feel free to invent words and create new phrases.
(Fulton Street, named after Robert Fulton, the steamboat inventor, is supposed to be co-named Harriet Ross Tubman Avenue for much of its length, but the name does not appear to be in common usage and is not recognized by Google Maps).
"It undoubtedly was a word that was in common usage, having to do with feeling very strong emotion, in this case a very strong need for comfort," Bloom said.
Burton, with only two much smaller-scale pictures to his name (Pee-Wee's Big Adventure and Beetlejuice) had the mother of all makeover jobs on his hands, a reboot in the days before that word was in common usage.
While instruments had been in common usage throughout the Middle Ages, their function was primarily to double or to substitute for voices in vocal polyphonic music or to provide music for dancing.
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