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The FCC reclassified internet providers under Title II of the Communications Act, making them common carriers subject to the same regulations as public utilities.
They were shed easily, and were replaced continually, making them common fossils.
CXCL12 expression levels are high in the liver, lung, and bone marrow, making them common metastasis sites.
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Make them common, by digging them out of the heart of a shattered planet, and they will become cheap.
At the beginning of each session, the instructions (see Appendix B) were read aloud to make them common knowledge.
Such mystery tumors are estimated to account for 2percentto5percentcent of all cancer, or at least 30,000 new cases a year in the United States, making them more common than brain, liver or stomach cancers.
In the William and Mary Quarterly, for example, Gloria Main, a probate specialist at the University of Colorado, says that her survey of 604 Maryland estates found 76% with guns of some sort, making them more common than chairs.Who is right?
Breaches, where a hacker exploits a vulnerability, are more difficult and require some level of skill, making them less common.
In principle, these warps in the fabric of space and time can behave like shortcuts connecting any black holes in the universe, making them a common staple of science fiction.
Wolbachia are maternally inherited bacterial endosymbionts that infect at least 20% of all insect species, making them extremely common in nature.
About 27 femora are known from Bellevue, making them the most common bone, most of them more-or-less complete.
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