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We have moved on from the days of "no blacks, no dogs, no Irish" – the signs once seen in the windows of accommodation for rent which were commonplace in the 1960s.
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These up-close confrontations, which are commonplace, are inherently jittery.
Gitelman (North) opened one no-trump, which is commonplace nowadays with a five-card major.
"It was advertised as a 'trophy' loft, which was commonplace five years ago," he said.
Imported Japanese cars, which are commonplace, share the streets with the Ladas and Volgas.
Nor did they want to focus on drugs, principally steroids, the use of which is commonplace in the Dominican Republic.
Others reply directly to personal ads, which are commonplace in campus newspapers, and which can offer up to $100,000 to the right woman.
The German word "neger" was standard usage in 1957 and roughly equivalent to the word "Negro," which was commonplace in segregation-era America.
The practice, which is commonplace now, was initially resisted by baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who was sued by a Sports Illustrated reporter named Melissa Ludtke.
I do have allergies, including to things which are commonplace in the school, but it's not like I pick up a pen, fall over and explode.
These interventions – which are commonplace in the British parliamentary system – would occur if both the speaker and the MP with the call agree to the contribution.
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