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Along with something quite common as well, a little controversy.
Although China, Japan, Korea and other countries have great differences in political systems and ideology, they still enjoy something quite common in social behaviors concept structures.
Patients visited us from all geographical regions of Greece, most patients came through self-referral (84.7 %), something quite common in Greece.
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But they have something quite unusual in common.
"That was something that was quite common to his movements, that he was often going back to the same residence where he'd done break-and-enters over a period of years, often using similar tracks that we thought he was traveling along," Carlene York, an assistant commissioner and head of Strike Force Durkin, said at a news conference in the town of Gloucester, New South Wales.
The most extreme example of coastal submergence is when an entire landmass (usually an island) is said to have vanished, something that is quite common in myths but has only recently become regarded as a credible geological phenomenon [41, 50].
Shepherds descended from the mountains not only loaded with meat in order to survive the winter, and with new provisions every fortnight, but also when one of their sheep died due to illness or accident, something which was quite common in large flocks; there would be a spontaneous celebration in which the shepherds would participate with those whom they had the most affinity.
I've copied the email asking for investment below as I think it's a fascinating early example of something that might become quite common.
Overpacking, triggered by the fear of leaving something important behind is quite common.
Something I believe can be quite common with phobias and fears.
It is also quite common to see 30 somethings still living with their parents.
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