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This might be evidence of racism, or it might be evidence of a sneering attitude made more common by extreme income inequality.
The remaining third of cancer types, which are affected by lifestyle factors, viruses or a heightened family risk, include some of the most common: Basal cell carcinoma - a type of skin cancer made more common by too much UV exposure.
In his avid, perhaps obsessive love of Christmas music, he happened upon a moment of multi-tasking, made more common by the ALS, in which he penetrated the story of Frosty and how it is pertinent for him.
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There is a technical term for the kind of organization this revolution will make more common.
By contrast, the playwright Harvey Fierstein's threatened boycott, in his recent Op-Ed essay, makes more common sense.
"The rapid intensification of these storms, which was part of what made them so dangerous and devastating, is something models are telling us global warming should make more common globally over the present century," said Gabriel Vecchi, one of the authors of the study and a climate scientist at Princeton University.
The National Academy of Sciences has also took a critical view of BLM's management and urged the agency to make more common use of the PZP contraceptive vaccine as a means of limiting fertility on the range.
Two large and widespread public health factors that have influenced mortality over the last four decades have been the HIV/AIDS pandemic and smoking, which makes more common most vascular, respiratory, and neoplastic diseases as well as tuberculosis (Gajalakshmi et al., 2003; Jha, 2009).
But more recently low interest rates and lower returns on stocks have made underfunding more common.
The anonymous arrangements that can be made with true professionals and part-timers has probably made prostitution more common than ever.
As the invention of printing made books more common, their bindings became more varied.
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