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Celebrating the lives, work and leisure of ordinary people is more commonplace today, but this was a radical new way of working for museums in the 1980s.
It is this relentless strain that led to Rafael Nadal's knee problems, and it is the reason injuries are perhaps more commonplace today than at any other time in the history of tennis.
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Meanwhile, as the number of freelancers grows, this issue is becoming more commonplace – between 2008 and 2015 there was a 36% increase [pdf].
However, in the early 1970s, dramatic shifts occurred in childcare reflecting changed family structures as social and economic equity for women became more commonplace (Brennan, 1983, Greenblat & Ochiltree, 1993, Ochiltree & Edgar, 1995).
Experts say these communities, where residents can buy or rent their homes, will become more commonplace over the next two decades, as many of the nation's estimated 76 million baby boomers reach retirement age.
So as IT and electronics became more commonplace in the 1970s and beyond, the new jobs being created didn't necessarily require a college degree.
In fact, he only sat down with Parade, a move that reflects the 2012 campaign's strategy to limit national media exposure and the type of lengthy sit-downs that were more commonplace during his 2008 run.
The collection of age tracer data has become more commonplace in the last decade and these efforts can provide a more complete picture of the distribution of age and the vulnerability of the aquifer as a whole.
In addition, the assertion that some rules of international armed conflicts are also applicable in NIACs is becoming more commonplace (Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute, cited in Cleveland 2014).
I know that this practice goes back to when I was in high school in the 1950's; but I suspect that today it is much more commonplace.
More commonplace channels do exist that play today's music favorites, but if you don't know what you're looking for, you'll be in the wrong boat.
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