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"It was not known that inflammation was a common feature of different types of epilepsy".
Poverty was a common feature, but they share another: each involved angry second-generation immigrants.
The mingling of sacred and secular music was a common feature of the period, as two of the motets on tonight's program demonstrate.
Witty repeated previous statements that the company had a zero-tolerance approach to wrong-doing, suggesting that whistle-blowing was a common feature of the industry.
In 2005, for example, the Illinois inspector general found that a failure to identify parents' mental health and substance abuse problems was a common feature in child deaths.
It was known in ancient Egypt and was a common feature of early Renaissance gardens in Italy and subsequently throughout Europe.
Morphing was a common feature in early aviation and was easy to facilitate with organic materials such as wood and canvas.
Remortgaging a property to release this (often used to pay down credit card debts as well as finance spending on luxuries) was a common feature of the last housing bubble.
Dr Paul Bagguley, a sociologist at the University of Leeds, said looting was a common feature of most riots but a mixture of practical reasons could have increased its extent.
This was a common feature for almost all speakers.
The smell of fresh bread and rhubarb pie was a common feature of life there.
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