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As Reinach points out, in common usage these terms denote what he calls 'social acts' (now called 'speech acts').
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These writer-editor standoffs are classic, hilarious and, as Saller points out in her new book, all too common.
As he pointed out in the Commons adjournment debate on the surgeon general's report, he was a nonsmoker in a Parliament of smokers, a cabinet of smokers, and an electorate of smokers.
As Ronson points out in the series, violent porn is actually much less common than it was fifteen years ago.
Also, as Alex points out, using common words in uncommon senses doesn't really help, and is cheating really I think.
As Bennie points out, it is common practice in western Europe for local authorities to acquire and assemble sites, plan them, invest in remediation and infrastructure as necessary to make them viable, and then develop them partly themselves and partly through selling plots to developers.
As a recent New York Times article about math education points out, it's common for teachers in Japan to practice instructing in front of an audience of educators and university observers — providing less experienced teachers with valuable feedback on how best to engage students and stimulate learning.
The antibodies associated with thyroid disease, Dr. Scofield pointed out, are common in the general population.
They point out common flaws in humanity, and in doing so they emphasise the freedom that comes from realising that nobody's living a perfect life.
Wyoming Superintendent Thomas Reeder pointed out in Scott's article, that common reasons for truancy in his district include illness, lack of transportation, dysfunctional households, children having to care for younger siblings and lack of parental control in the home.
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