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In the Middle Ages the nail fungus, Poronia punctata, which grows on horse droppings, was extremely common.
ECONOMIST: FUN WITH FUNGI
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Every programmer who has even a passing familiarity with the patent system knows that vague and trivial patents are extremely common.
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Abraham, an experienced intelligence officer, says that most detainees have names that are extremely common in their part of the world.
NPR: High Court Hears Detainee-Rights Case
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Larke told the court that she felt that she had been "brainwashed" by Collins - a phrase that Craven says is extremely common in cases of abuse.
BBC: Justin Lee Collins: Trial highlights 'invisible' abuse
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Yet, taking these (extremely common) measures raises the probability that what the researcher finds in his data is due to sheer chance from the conventional 5% to a whopping 60.7%, without the researcher realising it.
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"With more than 17, 000 reviews and ratings of nearly 5, 000 movies, Common Sense Media is an extremely valuable resource for parents who are looking for more guidance and context in their movie reviews than what the MPAA or other outlets provide, " said Amy Guggenheim Shenkan, President and COO of Common Sense Media.
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One start-up that has done extremely well in the Boston Start-up Common has some interesting views on the SVSC.
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All the rice was produced at small-scale mills of the kind common in China's agricultural sector, which remains extremely localized and composed of smaller operations, making it difficult to regulate standards.
WSJ: Cadmium-Tainted Rice Found in Guangzhou
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All the rice was produced at small-scale mills of the kind common in China's agricultural sector, which remains extremely localized and composed of smaller operations, which makes it difficult to regulate standards.
WSJ: Cadmium-Tainted Rice Found in Guangzhou
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Home dialysis was fairly common in the 1960s, when the treatment was new and extremely expensive.
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