This year's list of battleground states is now familiar to anyone following the race.
They gave ASA its now familiar name of aspirin, but doubted that it would ever become commercially viable.
My mind went back to the now familiar military funerals accorded to dead servicemen when their bodies return from Iraq or Afghanistan.
In August, before the national financial collapse with which most of the world is now familiar, only about 30 swimmers turned up here.
But, following a now familiar pattern, most of these troops have since been withdrawn from the area and the insurgents have reasserted themselves.
The company wouldn't adopt the now familiar "M" Motorola logo for nearly another decade, favoring a decidedly less iconic, cursive font for the time being.
After a multi-year explosion in advertising and other outreaches by these brands, practically every American is now familiar with them and their product: auto insurance.
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And then there is the fact that the technology - an app - is one with which anyone who has got a smartphone is now familiar.
Then he amended this to say he had seen some iffy e-mails earlier but not the lewd instant messages now familiar to denizens of the internet.
The new security-industrial complex will grow, because we need it and because this economic juggernaut will take us down the now familiar tech curve of declining costs.
Coping with the warmer conditions has been a challenge and even the now familiar method of covering over the mountain pastures with snow cannons has been difficult.
The Roth is, of course, the now familiar IRA that allows savers to contribute aftertax money, which grows tax free and can be withdrawn tax free in retirement.
Cox continued that Sunday's attack followed a now familiar pattern.
They were joined by a battalion of women singing the now familiar Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh lyrics while doing the matching hand flips and foot marching from the Single Ladies music video.
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The Argentinian and Uruguayan tradition of the Tango, now familiar around the world, was developed by the urban lower classes in Buenos Aires and Montevideo in the Rio de la Plata basin.
Vacant space is down some 2m square feet from last year's 26.5m peak, but landlords still have to offer such inducements as the now familiar two-year rent holiday on a 10-15-year lease.
The overall picture is by now familiar to anyone interested in the news: Google, Amazon, Starbucks and many other multinationals are using different jurisdictions and complex accounting rules to avoid paying corporation tax.
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The other was a much larger gathering of people from what we would now call civil society, or environmental campaign groups, who used the now familiar smorgasbord of marches, song, demonstrations and dialogue to press issues from pollution control to civil rights to vegetarianism.
Fremont was among the worst of the subprime offenders, using all the now familiar practices: targeting people with bad credit, ignoring traditional standards for underwriting home loans, paying third-party brokers handsomely to bring in gullible customers, and then infecting the larger financial system by selling off the hazardous loans.
Companies like Getaround and Airbnb who operate in the collaborative consumption market use similar systems and for good reason, consumers are now familiar with these services and want to have as much information as possible, while sellers enjoy the stronger viewings and the potential of more sales that higher trust ratings deliver.
Now "stripped of set, stories and the one-minute time frame" and performed to Schubert's String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor ("Death and the Maiden"), the reconstituted work here augmented by an extraneous smoke bomb and some pointless tossing around of apples is more of the same kind of group and individual activity now familiar from Mr. Jones.
The radicalization of young Muslims in the West, in particular children of the well-off, is by now a familiar story.
Also, Comcast is now more familiar with the NBC network, having managed operations for two years, and leading a surprisingly quick turnaround.
That same year a South Carolina singing instructor named William Walker published a widely popular hymn book combining the now-familiar tune with Newton's words.
"You need to go to the hospital, " came the now-familiar cry.
Yet the real reason for fading fads is not that executives have built into their everyday activities such now-familiar ideas as core competences and total-quality management.
"Your vote is secret, you must use your vote" is now as familiar a sound in some of the bus stations as 'Hospital, hospital, this bus for the hospital.
It is by now a familiar story of a leader bound into a monetary union having to change the culture of his country in order to try and regain competitiveness.
Also, foreign languages have now been compulsory in the secondary school curriculum since 1992 and the literacy strategy means primary school children are now more familiar with the rules of grammar.
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