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But they were somewhat common in the mid-1980s, as Fatal Attraction, Stake Out and The Secret of My Success all did it in 1987.
Truly large bumps were somewhat common prior to 1996 but have not made an appearance since then.
However, a previous study found that the physician medication errors were somewhat common in individuals with HIV, with the most common error occurring with boosted PIs (estimated at 5.3% of patients); such errors may explain some of the incomplete regimens observed in our analysis.
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Most of them are somewhat common sense.
This is somewhat common among vegetarians, and the results of a deficiency include dandruff, scaling, and hair loss.
This infection is somewhat common and is routinely treated with antibiotics given to the mother both before and after the baby is born.
We found that meta-emotions are somewhat common: Over half of the adults in our study reported experiencing meta-emotions at least once during the week of surveys.
Rosenboom said Stutz's full physical development would take until he was 26 or 27, which is somewhat common with men his size.
The hitches are somewhat common equipment used to tow a trailer, and have the added benefit of absorbing force when the vehicle is struck from the rear.
The practice of throwing things at police officers from rooftops and other high places is somewhat common in New York, enough so that the targets have a name for it.
A number of people reported seeing the beaver last fall, but biologists figured that the sightings were much more likely to have been of muskrats, which are somewhat common in the area.
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