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It's very, very common here.
"That's all very, very common now".
It's just a very, very common thing," his wife adds.
He added: "These are very, very common drugs.
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it's very very common that there is early engagement, he says.
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And yet, spreadsheets are still one of the very, very most common pieces of software in use today to organise and share information: Excel alone now has around 1 billion users, and for those who are devotees, spreadsheets are not going to go away soon.
Margaret Hodge, the chair of the Public Accounts Committee, told the witnesses that HSBC appeared to be "rich in bureaucracy and very, very short on common sense".
The UK government has said it would not agree to a currency union with an independent Scotland, but Mr Salmond argued American economist Joseph Stiglitz had said "a shared currency is a very, very viable and common sense thing to do".
A very, very, very, extremely common issue with artists who are new to creating characters is that they make what is called a "Mary Sue" or "Gary Stu".
"The key point here is that there was something that was very, very rare 8000 years ago but common today," says Mark Thomas, an evolutionary geneticist at University College London and an author of the study.
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