So much, so fast that the advocacy group Common Cause took a close look.
Could the Lib Dems and the SNP find common cause to derail the independents?
We will not make common cause with such people or those who abet them.
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Falls were the second most common cause of death, accounting for 12% of the total.
My message is a hopeful one that can unite our country around a common cause.
The second most common cause is alcohol damage to the pancreas, often after binge drinking.
They found common cause with other "soccer casuals" and "firms" associated with major clubs.
Such talk has delighted European socialists, who have found unlikely common cause with the centre-right president.
Fighters on both sides found common cause against the people they saw as Freetown fatcats.
Kengor repeatedly cites examples of how progressives, liberals and communists often have made common cause.
Along with flight delays lost luggage is the most common cause for passenger complaint.
But it is not for a common cause or a group statement that they do these things.
One potential target is Group B streptococcus, the most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborns.
Another common cause of data loss is travelers losing their device outright, particularly when passing through security checkpoints.
When news organizations make common cause with terrorists, they lose their protected status and make themselves legitimate targets.
The third most common cause of death on the job in 2000 was homicide, which claimed 677 workers.
The Clostridium perfringens bacterium is a common cause of food poisoning and affects mostly red meat or poultry.
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To switch now "would truly be the height of hypocrisy, " says Matt Keller, Common Cause's deputy legislative director.
Such Muslims are our natural allies and we will make common cause with them against our mutual foe.
Armed remnants of the regime could make common cause with the Islamists they once suppressed against the infidel invaders.
Penicillin is now useless against one-third of all Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common cause of pneumonia, meningitis and ear infections.
So spinal damage, a common cause of paralysis, does not affect these nerves.
You might think that the Austrians would find common cause with the monetarists.
"The board did the right thing in preserving the principal of having nine at-large seats, " said Common Cause's Simon.
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This produced a mutual esteem of the sort that always results when men give themselves to a common cause.
"The U.S. and Europe can and will achieve far more when we join in a common cause, " he added.
Common Cause lobbyist Celia Wexler says the issue is political advertising, not bloggers.
"We're not sure there's one common cause across all these cases, " he said.
Cancer of the bowel is the second most common cause of cancer death.
It was simple human error, the single most common cause of computer errors.
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