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It's also still remarkably common for people to travel out of town and even abroad to catch monsters that aren't available where they live.
I wrote recently about a study that looked at three centuries worth of technological change, and it's remarkably common for experts to believe their current age is different to the past, that the change they're experiencing is more severe than in previous eras.
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At a referral hospital in Uganda, bacteremia was a remarkably common finding in children with febrile illness who were treated for malaria despite negative malaria test results.
For example, prompting invites at first login is a remarkably common and potentially specious practice.
And while I remain hopeful that relatively few people truly support this vision Trump faced near-unilateral backlash for his remarks about Curiel it's based on a definition of identity that's remarkably common.
But, remarkably, common sense has prevailed.
Colonial objects are extraordinarily desirable and remarkably common.
It is a remarkably common bit of baseball.
A remarkably common error, given the relative rarity of the words involved.
That is remarkably common: many Texas Democrats are steering clear of Vice President Al Gore and remaining on the sidelines.
It's all based on the kinds of ethnic stereotypes that are remarkably common in Indonesia.
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