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The Armed Forces of National Liberation — known more commonly by its Spanish initials, F.A.L.N. — which sought independence for Puerto Rico, claimed responsibility.
Chives may be propagated by planting seeds but are cultivated more commonly by dividing the clumps and planting the tiny bulbs.
Whatever their background, the convicts provided a labour force, used by the government but more commonly by private settlers to whom the government assigned convicts.
So Baedeker's guidebooks, Murray's "hand-books" (always hyphenated) and Guides Joanne are avidly collected, used either to provide a historical dimension to one's travels or, more commonly, by armchair travelers.
The elite of many cultures, whether wealthy in their own right or (more commonly) by having attained a high religious office, supported groups of artists who produced memorial and religious art.
Lyudmila M. Alexeyeva, 82, a leading political dissident since the Soviet era, said it was a tactic used more commonly by pensioners and other loosely organized interest groups than by unions or political opposition.
And for the company's thousands of employees who travel more commonly, by subway from Brooklyn or the PATH train from New Jersey, the downtown location is more advantageous than Times Square.
Transport coefficients of dense fluids are usually described by some empirical extension of the Enskog hard-sphere theory or more commonly by some version of a principle of corresponding states.
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