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Memoirs of aging are becoming more and more commonplace from Diana Athill's "Somewhere Towards the End" to Joan Didion's "Blue Nights" to Julian Barnes's "Nothing to Be Frightened Of" — and in light of them the writerly inventories of the body Auster embarks on are less interesting than the concrete passages in which he reflects on death.

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For all that, national parks officials say that the parks are not more or less dangerous than years past, and that many of the deaths are from more commonplace causes, like car accidents, heart attacks and suicides.

"The Tijuana Sessions Vol. 1," Nortec Collective (Palm) — Pile-driving tuba blasts, jackhammer snare-drum rolls, and other unexpected samples separate this wholly new construction from more commonplace electronic musings.

The more commonplace personalized ads become (from recurring displays on social networking sites and online magazines/newspapers, to images on Minority Report-style billboards), the more vulnerable we are to being exploited by what social psychologists call "decision fatigue" -- a state known to result in impulsive behavior.

Irish-born, he had changed his name from the more commonplace Brunty.

Coverage with private plans like baseball's is different from the more commonplace workers' compensation insurance, which is available through states but is financed by employers.

Retractable hardtops that lift, fold and stow themselves out of sight in a precisely choreographed mechanical ballet are becoming more commonplace each year, having matured from auto show whimsy to standard equipment on a number of new luxury roadsters.

That's the thing that distinguishes Shakespeare's confessions from their more commonplace counterparts in conventional crime fiction and drama: while the television bad guy usually sweats as he confesses to the terrible thing, the keynote in Shakespeare's villains' self-directed speeches isn't ambivalence or tormented self-recognition but complacency.

In a departure from the more commonplace practice of collapsing small minority populations prior to analysis, like Lad, we looked at all seven independent racial categories available within the NTDB.

It has hotels in Cusco, the Amazon and Machu Picchu Pueblo (which has been cunningly rebranded from the rather more commonplace Aguas Calientes).

Among other notable items were a large sausage-maker, handcuffs and some rusty railway spikes, as well as more commonplace knives, bottle openers and lighters.Aside from the "wow" factor, there was a more sensible reason behind the unusual display.

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