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"Organic" is the oldest and by now most familiar of these labels, and it's about to become even more commonplace, now that the federal government has finally issued its long-awaited, much-debated national organic standards.
Dr. Robi: Why do you think Nannies are so much more commonplace now than in the past?
Polak started understanding then what is quickly becoming more commonplace now: that simply donating to a cause is not always enough.
It's become a bit more commonplace now, but back then, when it was more of 'See Jane Run,' it felt like more of a rarity". There are narrative issues, though.
Ask your teacher or instructor if you can get the math book online so you won't have to bring it home; this is becoming more commonplace now.
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An analysis found that weapons had steadily become more commonplace and were now included in 30% of Lego kits.
New Zealand researchers say bricks with weapons have steadily become more commonplace and are now included in 30% of Lego kits.
Full-size statues are now more commonplace than they once were.
The warnings come in the light of a survey of 430 young doctors which suggests that rota gaps are now more commonplace than ever.
"One antisemitic member of the Labour party is one member too many... It pains me to say this in 2018 that within the Labour party antisemitism is now more commonplace, is more conspicuous and is more corrosive.
Stiff cancellation fees are "now more commonplace," said Scott Booker, the chief hotel expert at Hotels.com, the online hotel site of Expedia Inc. "As a consumer, you have to really look out for that kind of stuff," he said.
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