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It's pretty much common knowledge".
Oil wells are pretty much common value goods.
Those looking for caches must respect the forest byelaws, but these are pretty much common sense.
In fact, our reporter tells me that the intercept was pretty much common knowledge in Yemen.
The reason is pretty much common sense: The weather gets warmer, it's light outside, and people don't feel like staying cooped up and watching TV.
Asked if first children should, in general, remain "off-limits", Earnest agreed: "I think a lot of people observe that a principle like that is I think pretty much common sense".
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Giving women the right to ask questions about pay pretty much defines common sense.
CP: Will Johnson's a guy, again, we had pretty much a common theme that we wanted in the players that we were going to keep at the club and going to add to the club, and that theme was "good character, good mentality"...and experience.
Similarly, Aisha Harris of Slate wrote that Black's performance was "wonderfully committed", while the show "has pretty much every common trope of the self-help craze covered", citing the appropriation of foreign customs for Western audiences as "perhaps the most scathing treatment".
They have pretty much nothing in common with the male guitar groups who are spending the final weeks of 2008 watching their much-anticipated new albums fail to sell.
These three works of art have pretty much nothing in common −but they are all on display right now at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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