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On the economic front, Mr. Lagos, facing a recession, took an uncommon course for a Socialist.
From there, the case took an uncommon course because the girl's father is an enrolled member of the Choctaw tribe and the 6-year-old is 1/64th Choctaw.
Since it was first named by Sir AB Garrod in his treatise of 1859 [ 1], rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been considered a chronic disease, which implies that the curing of it or longstanding remission from it is an uncommon course of the disease.
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During the winter term, students can take uncommon courses in disciplines like finger-style guitar and fly fishing.
Stubborn animosity between nations is nothing uncommon, of course.
It's not uncommon, of course, for start-ups to bleed red ink in their early days.
It is not uncommon, of course, for regulators to side with the industries they oversee.
It is not uncommon, of course, for new aircraft types to encounter problems.
None of this is uncommon, of course, or illegal -- unless regulators find evidence that executives knew of undisclosed, impending problems when they sold.
Dog-nappings among the rich are not uncommon, of course.
It's not uncommon, of course, for departing executives to get a generous payout from their former employers.
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