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To our astonishment instead of being coiled in the flag he was wearing a somewhat commonplace spring overcoat.
While tobacco lawsuits have become somewhat commonplace, yesterday's award was the first in which a third-party litigant like an insurance carrier, rather than individual smokers, won a judgment against Big Tobacco.
But a great degree of the honesty her work exudes is a result of her disdain for what has become somewhat commonplace in the modern-dance world: the blank, expressionless performer.
A controversial red card seems to be somewhat commonplace in the game these days after the unforgettable actions of Ben Flower in last year's Super League Grand Final, but this game was about so much more than the dismissal of Patrick Ah Van.
Legacy admissions are also somewhat commonplace, and although they are a gross violation of the merit principle, they are accepted as common practice rather than as scandalous activity.
So people expect pandering to be somewhat commonplace.
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Extreme 5-sigma events will become somewhat more commonplace near the equator, but will remain fairly rare occurrences globally.
However, such a case is somewhat a commonplace for computer simulation.
The "peripherals" of the novel's title are a commonplace, if somewhat expensive, tool — essentially surrogate bodies, controlled remotely as if they were the user's own.
"It's easy and commonplace and somewhat fashionable to attack the credibility of the people who are involved in these issues," Bharara said of the recent criticisms of those involved in law enforcement.
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