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SO, the new commonplace goes, the Victorians were not prudes after all, just hypocrites.
At its peak, around Christmas, when 30m Dogecoins were stolen in a hacking attack on a Dogecoin bank (another new commonplace of cryptocurrencies), the haul was worth around $18,000.
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The paradigm of the fashionizing process is the New York commonplace of a fashionable young man taking over from an unfashionable old man the ownership of a real nineteenth-century saloon, tearing out its insides, and replacing them with a stylized imitation of the insides of a nineteenth-century saloon.
Behind the unmarked stripped-wood door at 5 Ninth, a town house near the corner of Ninth Avenue and Gansevoort Street, people arriving at the bar asked the bartender about the house drinks -- now a night-out, new-scene commonplace.
In other industries, after all, computerised models and simulations of new products are commonplace.
(Today, the relocation of lifers on parole and the adoption of new identities is commonplace).
Although the word is not new, it became commonplace as the extraction practice grew more widespread, producing an abundance of natural gas but also raising concerns about possible environmental and health risks.
Stocks making new highs are commonplace these days, but not those of entertainment companies.
During the next five months, the new will become commonplace.
Compounding of noun roots to form new nouns is commonplace; there are also many morphological processes to derive nouns from verbs.
As microarray design is becoming more and more commonplace, new probes are being designed at an increasing rate.
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