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It feels commonplace, scarcely worth noticing.
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Snyder is often heralded for the visual imagery that he brings to his films -- it almost feels commonplace now, but when the original "300" was released, its visual style was groundbreaking -- yet, most of his features are divided equally on both sides of the critical argument.
But it was not enough to salvage a night when their ace — a player for whom brilliance has felt commonplace — pitched below his own lofty standard.
Back then, Pet Shop Boys felt commonplace.
But practicality is something of a commonplace; it feels a bit too aligned with the dreary expression "a woman's work".
The internet is an increasingly nasty and dark place the MAGA Nazis empowered by Trump's rise to power, leftists and liberals tearing one another apart, the nonstop stream of cyberbullying that's become so commonplace it feels mundane.
It feels similar to the challenge the black community has, fighting against the N-word as an insult even as it's become commonplace in rap music and in casual conversation among black friends.
It felt like a rebalancing of what was commonplace at women's shows, but it also felt prescient as to what was to come.
In most cases, it felt no larger than the now relatively commonplace 4.5″ screen.
The daily reality of trauma and violence "feels very commonplace for the kids, unfortunately," said Parker Swanson, a 26-year-old teacher at the Morton School of Excellence on the West Side who coaches in the program.
The thought that it is commonplace for women to feel "not safe in taxis" with the male superiors is wholly disturbing: and there is nothing "squalid" or "little", about such a state of affairs.
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