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Knickers were not then commonly worn - and the audience caught a spectacular flash of naked buttock and thigh.

Kilby found how to make all the circuit components out of germanium, the semiconductor material then commonly used for transistors.

These local subsidiaries then commonly source workers through labour supply companies, small firms that hire out labourers to work for other companies.

No one at the time did more to introduce, especially to young people, good fiction from what was then commonly called "the third world".

When he came down, after treatment, he was obviously horrified by what had happened.' At the end of a period of hypomania, sufferers then commonly experience a depression.

Following his death, however, a neuropathologist found that he had in fact been suffering from dementia pugilistica, or boxer's disease, as C.T.E. was then commonly known.

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Mr. Malfi said the agents then used commonly available computer programs to make duplicate passes, crudely counterfeiting security holograms on the passes.

_ Calvin Trillin wrote a New Yorker essay during the Bicentennial, about what he called "parallelism," the use of the Revolution, then most commonly by the left, to make a political argument: Richard Nixon was just like King George; Exxon Oil was just like the East India Company; the shootings at Kent State were just like the Boston Massacre.

In the wake of Hester's death, Maryon had campaigned tirelessly and successfully to get GBL banned, then mephedrone (commonly known as miaow miaow or MCat), but she realised that no sooner is one substance banned than a host of others replace it.

Calvin Trillin wrote a New Yorker essay during the Bicentennial, about what he called "parallelism," the use of the Revolution, then most commonly by the left, to make a political argument: Richard Nixon was just like King George; Exxon Oil was just like the East India Company; the shootings at Kent State were just like the Boston Massacre.

It can be supposed that breeding for high AAC japonica cultivars has then been commonly done by crossing within a restrict group of late-maturing materials of indica derivation, thus that the long cycle would be an instance of genetic drift (or draft).

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