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If color in scientific illustration is often a matter of convention, convention rules in more common places, too; traffic lights, for example, blink yellow, a color that has no inherent connection to slowness or caution at all.
Litang is also one of the more common places for sky burials; a burial site is right behind the monastery.
Some of the more common places include: Feet.
Although your system is different than anyone else's system, some of the more common places the pacifier could be kept could include on a shelf on the changing table underneath the changing station, on top of a dresser, or even in a cup-holder to the nearest baby stroller.
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Advances in telecommunications and the Internet mean that telecommuting becomes more common, placing people farther away from their place of work and their coworkers.
Simulations to evaluate energy demand for heating and cooling and thermal comfort are becoming more and more common place in the building design process, at least in the most complex cases.
However, opportunities like these are becoming more common place, according to a study by CECP, which shows that in 2012, 70% of companies offered employees paid volunteering opportunities, up from 53% in 2007.
The Department of Motor Vehicles in California is expected to issue regulations on the operation of self-driving cars soon, after which self-driving cars may become a bit more common place.
In the future, as the price drops and the technology becomes more common place, criminals and terrorists will be able to exploit synthetic biology not only to drive large-scale outbreaks.
We felt this is more common place wording for our participants.
As patent attacks become more common place, companies are stocking up on ammunition.
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