It is common knowledge that Deayton's journey to his present prominence has been a a slog.
It is common knowledge that US Treasuries reached record-high demand levels on July 25, 2012.
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"It's common knowledge that they are up and coming prospects for the future, " said Mitchell.
This illustrates the imperfect-information nature of the game, and the lack of common knowledge about others.
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"If that becomes common knowledge here I think my job might be fairly difficult, " he said.
But this is not covered by the media because its not common knowledge with the populace.
It is common knowledge in the private sector that to foster success you experience a lot of failures.
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Hanged himself after it became common knowledge that he was a bit too fond of his male students.
Mr Rajaratnam's defence told the New York court the alleged insider tips he got from them were common knowledge.
The common knowledge in video games is that men like to shoot things, and women like to nurture things.
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But the former Conservative minister argued that it was common knowledge that he earned his living in the transport world.
His writing has become part of the fabric of common knowledge, and his ideas act as anchor points for further discussion.
The extent to which Soviet spooks sponsored terrorists and spread lies about the West is known, but is not common knowledge.
The Daily Mirror's assertion that the affair was common knowledge in Mr Prescott's department was dismissed by local government minister Phil Woolas.
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What happens if the rumoured details of Mr Clinton's misbehaviour in that same Oval Office become common knowledge rather than Internet tittle-tattle?
He starts off by saying it's common knowledge that crime is rising.
She recalled how he occupied a private room in the building and it was common knowledge that he would entertain female visitors there.
That incident was common knowledge round the state for months, and Mr Fields had promised an explanation at the end of the trial.
And it was common knowledge here in Washington--for George Bush, the weapons of mass destruction were a means to getting rid of Saddam Hussein.
It is common knowledge in intelligence circles that Moscow is aggressively exploiting opportunities for penetration, espionage and recruitment afforded by the West's new openness.
Everyone becomes more cautious with their money when the economy underperforms, and it is common knowledge that jobs lag behind other indicators in a recovery.
Neither the group with these infections nor those without were more likely to have met sex partners online, arguing against what has become common knowledge.
It is common knowledge that political parties use their patronage of jobs in the customs service to ensure a flow of cash into party coffers.
In an open fax to Mr Spooner, Adam Crozier insisted an arrangement to reuse the old Wembley stadium had been common knowledge from the beginning.
The strong compatibility with Android is a start, but leverage the common knowledge to bring the best apps to your platform alongside Android and iOS devices.
It is common knowledge that once a nerve suffers extreme damage, there is no coming back, be it through a broken neck, a severed back, or optical nerve impairment.
Trained as an astrophysicist, he translated the impenetrable equations of the universe for all the rest of us, and knowledge previously available only to professional scientists became common knowledge.
Questioned by defence QC Ignatius Hughes, she said it was common knowledge Mr Taylor was under surveillance at the time he made remarks denying any involvement in his wife's disappearances.
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"To become a referee, the Madrid Football Federation makes us take a course as well as two classes with a psychologist, because it is common knowledge that you'll be verbally abused, " he said.
"It's been common knowledge over the years that if Moshe didn't endorse something, the sales guys wouldn't push it, "says Steve Duplessie, a former EMC sales rep who now runs a research company that follows EMC.
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