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Digital music making represents an epochal rift in music-making styles, a final break with the once common-sense notion of music as something created, in real time, by a skilled practitioner, whose contribution presupposes a long, intimate and tactile relationship with an instrument.

Once again, common sense rules.

Those were once all common sense truths.

Even our ordinary common-sense judgment is rendered ineffective, since "we are living in a topsy-turvy world, a world where we cannot find our way by abiding by the rules of what once was common sense" (UP, 383).

This was once a common sense observation used to protect the work of journalists; what it has become is something entirely different.

While the effect of Simon Hedges and Wint MP is to produce a lurid pleasure in the collapse of what was once considered common sense, other accounts are doing the same from what remains of the centre.

ALBERT EINSTEIN once remarked that common sense is the collection of prejudices someone has acquired by the age of 18.

Fearmongering and prejudice have once again trumped common sense and humanity in the debate over the legality of medicinal cannabis.

It was once taken as common sense among geneticists that it is best to look for a disease gene in a small population where it jumps from person to person and doesn't have anywhere to hide.

Once again, tradition and common sense have given way to television money and ego.

The common sense once enunciated by Willie Sutton applies to small, oil-rich countries, too, as Kuwaitis can also testify.

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