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"During their coming of age, international travel became available to the common person.
The common person couldn't have been happier to see some government belt-tightening this year.
"His interest was the down-to-earth things the common person had".
"I wonder how closely they'll listen to the common person," he said.
"It's about the common person making a choice," he said, "bringing philanthropy to the common man".
"Before 1984, that sort of complex number-crunching was not available to the common person," Mr. Sperling said.
The year 1885 was such an interesting time because photography was just becoming accessible to the common person.
"I don't give a shit about the common person who thinks mezcal is a smoked tequila," he said.
Populism, political program or movement that champions the common person, usually by favourable contrast with an elite.
Were he alive, Lasch might eviscerate these two very different elites, beholden to different privileged interests yet nonetheless falling over themselves to champion the "common" person.
Second, given that the majority of people in the United States are theists, it risks driving a wedge between science and the sensibilities of the common person.
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