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But in what is now a common practice, Ms. Leroy's mortgage had already been sold twice to other lenders.
Mr. Miller was also known for showing corporations the tax benefits of repurchasing their stock rather than paying dividends, now a common practice.
In that race, elite women started 45 minutes ahead of the men's field, racing and finishing separately, now a common practice in major marathons.
Among Seltzer's tactics was his sending prints of the film to members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, before the final Oscar nominations were made, now a common practice of lobbying with DVDs.
Reverse shoulder arthroplasty in complex shoulder fractures is now a common practice.
The use of steel caging for this purpose is now a common practice in many countries throughout the world.
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Apart from this special issue, performance analysis now became a common practice not just in academics.
But it's a common practice now.
In another, he pushed his "model streets" program, intended to build one bright, clean, renovated and repaved thoroughfare in each of 11 Baghdad districts so Iraqis could see what life might be like if they did not summarily throw their uncollected garbage onto the nearest median, a common practice now.
Using these scrap tires as ground tire rubber (GTR) in asphalt mixes is becoming a common practice now a days.
None admitted to having bought reviews, however, which is sadly a common practice now.
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