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At Sudduth & Associates, we commonly like to use the phrase that we "level the playing field" but we want to take a minute and explain exactly what that means.
Assess what makes them so commonly liked.
Commonly liked fragrant flowers include freesias, roses, frangipani, gardenia and jasmine.
I think we're a little bit past that things people commonly like are normally liked because they're good because not everything is about roll-ups and listening to King Krule but it's hard to keep with what stage of PSL discourse we're currently at.
That scene informed the circuit in a number of ways: a lot of the terms we commonly use, like "fierceness"; and performers like Power Infiniti, Kitty Meow, Flava and Kevin Aviance, held a large influence.
More commonly, like their counterparts elsewhere, the new American realists — or neo-neo-realists, or cosmopolitan regionalists, or whatever name we settle on once the wave has crested — employ nonprofessional actors.
Now, any new member will see a list of Pages that other people in a similar demographic to them also commonly like.
Although less is understood in America, TCM has been practiced in Asia for centuries with truly remarkable results and without harmful side effects like those we commonly see from artificial hormones.
I saw some amazing sights in Israel, Spain and India, where plants that we commonly know as garden ornamentals, like irises, peonies and tulips, were to be found growing in huge colonies and breathtaking combinations.
As adults we commonly associate wonder with obvious sources, like nature or some other heroic phenomena.
"There are the normal legibility issues you would suspect with a handwritten prescription, but we also commonly found things like missing patient identification information and errors in abbreviations". Of the 510 prescriptions studied, 42percentt contained some error, researchers found.
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