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But there should be some sort of common sense.
One hopes that before I pop my clogs some sort of common sense will prevail".
So might some sort of common Nordic foreign policy eventually emerge?
It was clear from the start that the grandmother was trying to establish some sort of common ground and that the going was tough.
This, in turn, helps to explain why mergers remain far less common than in America.So the fact that the EU has at last agreed to some sort of common rules might seem like progress, albeit of a painfully slow sort.
In recent days, he has insisted that no conscripts from his republic will fight Russia's war in the Caucasus.But if some sort of common Muslim front ever emerges in Russia, resentment of Moscow will be the only factor that holds it together.
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AMERICA'S regulators seem to have been bitten by some sort of common-sense bug lately.
Judge Kavanaugh noted that "49 states have recognized some sort of common-law privilege" protecting the confidentiality of reporters' relationships with their sources, and he questioned why lawyers for Toni Locy, the former USA Today reporter now facing a contempt citation, had not asserted that privilege more aggressively.
The series, now in its 15th season, used to bring together musicians and representatives of other disciplines — chefs or architects, for example — in the hope of finding some sort of philosophical common ground.
Director Simon West, with his background in commercials, is happier with the zappy image than the actual plot, which gets fuzzy to say the least, especially at those points in the script when Lara has to find some sort of temporary common cause with the Illuminati.
The idea that definites involve some sort of familiarity is common in the literature.
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