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As in the literature of the period, tragic themes predominated in Romantic painting, and interest turned sharply from classical history and mythology to medieval subjects, although an interest in the primitive was sometimes common to both.
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To identify 2001 prevalent cases, centers used databases and data sources that were sometimes common to all centers (e.g., hospital records) and sometimes unique to a specific center (e.g., A1C test results in laboratory databases) as well as direct case reports from health care providers, as previously described (12, 13).
Finally, because the use of the most complex model (GTR+I+G) by default is sometimes common practice, we computed the number of times the tree topologies inferred under the GTR+I+G and AIC models were identical (i.e., RF = 0).
In others, raising your hand and rejoicing loudly is sometimes common.
If the surface of your boat is stained, it's sometimes common to use a small amount of bleach to disinfect and clean thoroughly.
If you love comic books, pro wrestling, or a particular fictional figure or athlete, it's sometimes common to start a tribute page to you favorites.
It's sometimes common to use hot stones, blindfolds, rolling pins, and a variety of other implements in the massage, but sometimes it's also best to keep it as simple as possible.
It's sometimes common for some kinds of hair, to let some of the beard grow back and have a mustache that's a little longer than the rest.
Participants' reflections on the sessions were generally positive but suggested that information was sometimes repetitive, simply stating common sense, or given too late in the transplant process.
The most common answer was: "Sometimes".
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