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And "Last Orders" is now a movie, opening on Friday, in which the screenwriter and director, Fred Schepisi, has used Mr. Swift's novel to compose a mosaic of tales celebrating the English lower middle class and its wry talent for surviving so much commonplace reality and hard luck, yet staying as cocky as cockney.
It's pretty much commonplace now and while I'm not here to argue its legal ground, it's a fact that many people get their TV and movie content this way.
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It's much more commonplace than you would know".
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Both are superb examples of a melodic and emotional frankness that used to be much more commonplace in jazz.
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Those drop-the-gloves fights that probably alienate as many casual sports fans as attract them are much less commonplace in the playoffs than in the regular season.
The likely effect, Dr. Emanuel said, is that coastal flooding on a scale that once happened only once or twice per century — the scale of Sandy, in other words — will become much more commonplace within the coming decades.
KassieB This is a common question – where in France can you find the kind of fun, informal, smaller campsites that have become much more commonplace in the UK over recent years.
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