Malaria epidemics were once commonplace in places as far north as Russia and Finland.
It has become commonplace to speak of the death of the PC these days.
Sensors such as GPS, accelerometers, gyroscopes, NFC, and high resolution cameras are now commonplace in smartphones.
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Many executives have their net worth tied up in company stock, so these loans are commonplace.
Flames of 15 to 20 feet were commonplace, with some reaching 300 feet, he said.
Tough talk is commonplace here, as hardy New Englanders appear to be keen to move on.
Drive-by shootings, kidnappings, bombings, and slayings of local politicians and law enforcement personnel are commonplace.
"The development of GaN technology is commonplace across the entire telecommunications industry, " he added.
Right now, Titans are commonplace in the central switching offices of phone networks across the country.
They have avoided the massive city bombings that al Qaeda made commonplace in Iraq and Pakistan.
In the political realm campaign contributions and all sorts of influence peddling are commonplace.
It is a commonplace that the Christian Heaven, as usually portrayed, would attract nobody.
Collusion between investment consultants, money managers, brokers, custodian banks, actuaries and even pension lawyers is commonplace.
Rape, even gang rape, is commonplace, says Awooney, with attackers coming from all sides.
Thankfully high-def sporting events are commonplace these days but occasionally an SD game pops up.
Reassurances from the mutual fund industry that such abuses are not commonplace are hardly persuasive.
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Regarding the money managers themselves, kickbacks, campaign contributions and various other forms of influence-peddling are commonplace.
While some have called 3D phones gimmicky, these devices are already commonplace in Asia.
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Ordinary and commonplace technologies have been made illegal by default without any serious policy consideration.
The adoption of a new technology that injures or destroys present business models is commonplace.
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While both are commonplace in the landscape of the criminal law, they are not natural features.
The practice of sending breaking security news to security journalists is commonplace in security public relations.
The numbers also put a few commonplace free market assumptions in a critical perspective.
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It became commonplace thereafter for temples to be run by generations of the same family.
Resnais makes luscious use of interiors, and the camera glides sensuously through the most commonplace scenes.
In the modern workplace, for example, occasional, personal use of the Internet is commonplace.
Attacks like Stuxnet, Flame, Gauss and Shamoon are becoming commonplace and keep growing in sophistication.
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But that situation was, for most of America's history, so commonplace as to be unremarkable.
Shootings may be commonplace in yakuza (gangster) films, but in real life they are unusual.
Perhaps there are so many new forms of entertainment that spectacles have become commonplace.
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