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The truth is, celebrities are usually commonplace because of the trendy yet secluded West Texas location.
Although the style and vocabulary are usually commonplace and the metre monotonous, the rhetoric is often lifted into real poetry by its energy and flashes of fire and appears at its best in the magnificent funeral speech of Cato on Pompey.
The usually commonplace practive of providing FEMA with billions of additional funding in the face of epic natural disasters had flared into a major budget controversy in recent weeks.
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Unfortunately, these videos have become far to commonplace usually ending with lethal results.
Or perhaps "usual" or "commonplace"?
These days, the bigness of business is taken for granted in a culture where corporate mergers are commonplace and usually applauded.
It's a significant day in many countries, particularly Catholic ones, where Twelfth Night parties and celebrations are commonplace and usually involve the selection of a king, and sometimes a queen and other characters.
The lesson one tends to learn from these incidents (and from the FT piece) is that there is always a way of justifying the current price if you torture the data hard enough; since the finance industry tends to have an interest in high share prices, such justifications usually appear.Two problems are commonplace.
Self-management (SM) programs for people with arthritis or other chronic diseases are commonplace and usually delivered by lay leaders.
Furthermore, the use of "pharmaceutical cocrystal" is commonplace and usually applied when an API is one of the molecules in the multicomponent crystal.
But commonplaces are usually distortions created by looking in a rearview mirror, and this one is no exception.
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