Women smoking cigars is a common sight at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby day.
People wearing face masks are now a common sight on the streets of some Asian cities.
In countries such as Spain, Turkey or North Africa it is quite a common sight.
Colourful blimps, tiny by Zeppelin standards, are a common sight in the skies above cities.
Once a common sight across the country, most were removed and melted down during World War II.
The stall has a loyal following, and long queues in front of the stall are a common sight.
He added that there were also areas of cotton grass, which he said were "a common sight on moss lands".
The region is criss-crossed by pipelines and wellheads are a common sight in the shallow waters of the bayou and bay shoreline.
Unfortunately littered plastic bags are a common sight in Jordan and 30% of tourists complain that tourist sites are not very clean.
Despite the claims of Western politicians, burkhas remain the norm in rural areas of Afghanistan and a common sight on the streets of the cities.
She said commercial waste had increased significantly, including bags of rubble and concrete, but that bags of personal household rubbish were also a common sight.
As Thursday's practice neared its end, several Rangers took over one half of the ice for a series of breakaway drills, a common sight at the conclusion of the team's workouts.
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Stray dogs are a common sight on India's streets.
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Who knows, perhaps if it is successful the great British tradition of ferret legging, involving stuffing the creatures down trouser legs, might one day become a common sight in the bars of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Inter Milan midfielder Sneijder had the first clear chance but, on this occasion, could not keep his long-range shot, from a free-kick, down - a common sight in South Africa as players struggle to tame the much-criticised Jabulani ball.
Our community loves and values its firefighters and it's a common sight to see residents, including myself, waving at the firetrucks and putting up 'Thank You' banners in shops and outside homes, or taking them boxes of doughnuts and iced teas and coffees.
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Both cities progressed rapidly from manufacturing to industrial to financial capitals, and in the process, voraciously abetted by the appetites of their citizenry, both killed their oysters (Paris, the third great oyster metropolis, protected its beds far more successfully, and to this day shuckers presiding over crates of oysters packed in ice remain a common sight on the city's corners in winter).
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When you study the careers of Diller, Lindemann and Jobs--call them the Rebooted Rich--you see a common fact hiding in plain sight.
The gadget does share a constraint common to all satellite-connected gear: Line of sight to the sky is required for connectivity.
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The sight of the unemployed scavenging through rubbish to sell on to recycling companies is a common one.
The now-common sight of bodies of Africans washed up on European beaches after trying to make a hazardous crossing shows the lengths to which people will go to try and move to a new life.
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