Although they were recorded by the rather crude method of placing a tape recorder in front of the television, as was common in the days before video recorders, the quality is surprisingly clear.
The note in Bonhams sale remains clean and crisp but, as it was common practice at the time for paper money to be sent through the post, the note has been split down the centre.
The copper telephone line that ran to every house was regulated as a common carrier.
According to research done by Glasgow Zoo, now closed, the wolf was regarded as a common enemy.
Even protesting allegedly the weapon of the weak was twice as common among the affluent.
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Uncertainty about the November election was expressed as a common theme affecting outlooks.
Moreover, neither Russia nor the United States are behaving in a humane way and also call for the release of the above mentioned Yulia Tymoshenko as if she was a common victim of judicial abuse.
" In speaking with us, he affirmed that "earlier versions of Geekbench had trouble determining the A6's frequency, which lead to people claiming the A6's frequency as 1.0GHz as it was the most common value Geekbench reported.
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Which was in fact true, because as much as we had in common, I was completely unaware of what it meant to grow up Asian-American -- both in his home and in the outside world.
And even when it was still, as common people do, it made constant noises.
As is common, there was little transparency about who was using what device and where in the corporate network.
Gentlemen, as I recall, this was common place in the U.S. and other parts of the world for a very long time.
Ministry officials emphasized that monthly volatility in the data was common, as was frequently the case in 2012 when strong months would be followed by weak, and vice versa.
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In their study looking at people born in the early 1960s, bipolar disorder was nearly four times as common in people whose mothers caught flu during pregnancy.
"Genius" was a common touchstone as comedians reacted to Winters' death.
But looking at them together, as I did, there was a common thread that ran through the photographs of these Power Women: like my mother, they are 57 and stunning.
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They said unexplained fatigue was a common problem in doctors' surgeries, but it was as yet unknown whether iron supplements could help these women.
The U.S. also remains a critical market for Toyota, one that can continue to grow, and putting Americans to work on the American business, as well as helping lead Toyota globally, was simply common sense, he said.
Adding excitement to Romney's campaign was a common refrain sung by most iReporters, but there was disagreement as to which candidate would bring forth the energy.
His overture was praised in Delhi as recognition of a common security threat.
He wanted to know whether it was common for investors to have as hard a time getting their money out of a hedge fund as he was having.
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The fact is that this strategic tariff aversion plan, which is as legal and common as off-the-shelf tax minimization software at Best Buy, was the brainchild of the U.S. domestic furniture industry before it filed the case in 2004.
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When I worked in Germany, London was referred to as the Romania of the then Common Market.
All it took was a simple question anyone would expect as common practice in any other business, and the advisor imploded.
The film, structured as three sequential episodes with a common theme, was directed by Derek Cianfrance, and stars Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes.
The most common threat was a technique known as spear-phishing, which can corrupt a company's computer system by uploading malicious attachments and gaining access to sensitive information.
At a time when Portugal was a great seafaring nation Columbus worked as common seaman on a merchant ship and as a chart-maker before entering the service of King John II of Portugal.
The need for political cohesion around a drive for austerity was common to many delegates' views, as was a desire for closer fiscal union.
Christine Lagarde, the French minister of the economy, also said the most important thing was to agree on common principles, such as not letting major financial institutions collapse.
The studies show that Zyvox was as well-tolerated and effective as vancomycin, a common hospital antibiotic.
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