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A more common example is Simone Mai, a 49-year-old shopkeeper.
No charges were filed, but it was emblematic of what many industry officials have believed is a more common example of racetrack chicanery that depends on having a willing clerk enter the code of a forgotten ticket into a betting machine.
Taking Stock To take a more common example, among the nearly 50 million Americans with arthritis, "progression of the disease can sometimes be slow," and "many patients are not aware of the impact their arthritis has had upon important dimensions of their lives," Kevin Fontaine, a psychologist at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, wrote on the university's Arthritis Center Web site.
Or using a more common example, customers and word-of-mouth referrals travel from left to right along a bell curve that starts with Innovators and Early Adopters, peaks with the Early Majority and the Late Majority, and finally permeates with reaction from Laggards.
A more common example might be working out (when you don't feel like it) to improve your long-term health.
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Or is there a case for leaving the "fun stuff" to one side for now – giving hedonism a temporary exemption from the carbon audit – and focusing on the more mundane (and far more common) examples of everyday wastefulness first?
Dr. Baker acknowledged that some of the longer words in his study were "carefully engineered," but he said the parameter still held up using more common examples of Mohawk.
And the museum's dramatic staging and lighting for the nearly two dozen pristine classic, concept and competition Ferraris renders even the more common examples, like the Dino 206 GT and the 308 GTS, nothing less than gorgeous.
Among the more common examples are acrophobia, fear of high places; claustrophobia, fear of closed places; nyctophobia, fear of the dark; ochlophobia, fear of crowds; xenophobia, fear of strangers; and zoophobia, fear of animals.
The majority held that it could, finding that the state's relaxation of an evidentiary rule for prosecuting sex crimes had an effect, as applied to the defendant in this case, that was "as grossly unfair" as any of the other, more common examples of ex post facto legislation.
A few of the more common examples are: Alum salt, KAl SO4 2·12H2O, which was used for treatment earlier but does not penetrate well and leaves the wood very acidic.
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