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Forget Holst's "Planets": that's too commonplace for this band.

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But that would be too commonplace an ending for this story.

Here's why: comic improvisation — specifically, the ribald outrageousness that it aims for — has become too commonplace.

And while it is now uncommon to find schools here without toilets for girls, it is still all too commonplace in East Africa.

"The arrogance and sense of being above the law that was on full display in the courtroom is becoming all too commonplace in today's Egypt where there is no accountability for misconduct".

When you heard that there had been another school shooting, an event that has become all too commonplace in our culture, did the rush of the holiday season stop for a minute?

Secondly, off balance sheet accounting remains far too commonplace as, meaning near insurmountable problems exist in determining just what the basis for charging this tax will be.

Here's why: comic improvisation specifically, the ribald outrageousness that it aims for has become too commonplace.

The Tkaches' situation is all too commonplace.

These days, evictions are too commonplace to attract attention.

"Illegal insider trading has become all too commonplace in all too many quarters".

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