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It's hardball politics, though a legal and utterly commonplace practice.
It is utterly commonplace now for patients to go on television and give medical advice.
The fact is, rape is utterly commonplace in all our cultures.
All the scenes depicted are utterly commonplace, with topics like dressing, feeding and rocking.
Elsewhere there was a story of paradoxically radical conservatism – the only shocking thing left being to do what would have been utterly commonplace 100 years ago.
Frampton was expecting to be given an Hermès or a Louis Vuitton, but the bag was an utterly commonplace black cloth suitcase with wheels.
He said it was "utterly commonplace that electing to pursue one avenue of relief may require the surrender of certain other remedies".
It's neither surreal nor pathos-filled, instead it forms another addition to producer Ash Atalla's stable of shows that take a slightly edgy look at the utterly commonplace.
DETROIT — A question unimaginable in most major American cities is utterly commonplace in this one: If you suddenly found yourself gravely ill, injured or even shot, would you call 911?
Adaptation is so original that once in a while you almost wish it would do something utterly commonplace, just to show that it too can be as dumb as the rest of us.
All it does is feed the American aversion to history and reflection.A sanitised Twain may teach young readers a lot, but it hides from them a crucial insight: that a word they know to be unacceptable now was once utterly commonplace.
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