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Indeed, the author is at her best when talking to women of that era, many of whose lives were buffeted by the political changes but whose preoccupations with marriage, relationships, sex and raising children were still often commonplace.

In Iraq, Afghanistan – in Kosovo to a lesser degree — and now Libya, what has been left after intervention has been a series of weak and corrupt fragile states, where violence is often commonplace and anything resembling real democracy utterly absent.

March 11, 1893 New Ulm, Minnesota June 27, 1946 New York City, New York Wanda Hazel Gág, (born March 11 , 1893 New Ulm, Minnesota, U.S. died June 27 , 1946 New York, New York) American artist and author whose dynamic visual style imbued the often commonplace subjects of both her serious art and her illustrated books for children with an intense vitality.

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Associated with the drift away from Abstract Expressionism to Pop, Conceptual and Minimal art in the late 1950s and early '60s, the artist's work consists in large part of paintings and sculptures of commonplace, often banal objects like beer cans, flags or light bulbs.

Fear is often a commonplace in societies where there is little education and where faith in the otherworldly takes the place of knowledge.

Over the years, his shakes often appeared commonplace and easy to ignore, like one would dismiss a stutter or nervous tick.

On the other hand, and often more commonplace, nothing has changed.

Their heroines, or anti-heroines, are commonplace, often pitiable creatures whose lives slither easily towards calamity, one bad decision all too often leading to a place of gory no return.

Is it the size that often makes a commonplace occurrence into a sweet narrative?

Its report, Hidden In Plain Sight, found that abuse of disabled people is commonplace, often ignored and rarely included in official statistics.

In the United States, at the time the Constitution was adopted, abortions before "quickening" were both legal and commonplace, often performed by midwives.

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