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Wasn't she at Wellesley, where, we are informed, lesbianism is strikingly common?
In both countries today, therefore, it is strikingly common to discuss existential questions: How long can failure persist?
It is strikingly common for young Israelis to start businesses with friends that they met in the army.
As the social-media reaction to Kelly's statement attests, it is strikingly common even today to hear it argued that the war was about "states' rights," not slavery.
But in the end, she said, echoing a strikingly common sentiment here, she decided there might be safety in numbers rather than risks.
The strikingly common feature of all three formations is vertical stacking of highstand systems tracts without intervention of any significant transgressive deposits.
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"What all these movements have so strikingly in common is that they're anti-establishment.
But significant forces at work inside the computer industry suggest that the free-software movement is rapidly gaining momentum, most strikingly in common corporate computing applications that are frequently a harbinger of deeper changes to come.
Pedunculated shape was strikingly more common in participants with left- vs right-sided advanced neoplasia (47% vs 14%).
Sleep disturbance by wheeze was strikingly more common in the population living in the vicinity of the refinery, with odds ratios over 8.0.
As previously described for CB4856 and JU258 [ 1], indels in C. elegans are strikingly more common on autosome arms than in the autosome centers or on the X chromosome.
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