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91. Agricultural surpluses have become commonplace in the intervening years and this is preventing increased production from upping incomes. 92. Before that, everyone had a composite career, although no one talked about such a commonplace fact. 93. The fact that students ask a question about something fairly commonplace and then it happens to me must be pure co-incidence. 94. Even so, hybrids of the most unexpected kind are becoming commonplace. 95. Within a short period of time, gratuitous violence has become commonplace. 96. That language can perform varied functions or communicative roles is a commonplace of linguistic thought. 97. It is a good example of a typical local mill, of the type that was once commonplace in the region. 98. He expects widespread usage of computer technology to be commonplace before that time. 99. Formal designs of water and topiary studded with exotics like citrus trees and agaves were once commonplace with anyone who was anyone. 100. This is a commonplace that does not need arguing for. 101. The storm shakes me, like the scare that shook me up a year ago, tearing me from the commonplace. 102. Big voter registration drives are a commonplace in presidential election years. 103. It is now commonplace to draw a distinction between care in and care by the community. 104. All masters are by him translated into one monotony of commonplace. 105. The gas stove was commonplace enough, although very old, standing on four straight legs. 106. However, devolution is already quite a commonplace activity in many educational establishments around the world. 107. Superstores such as Wal-Mart are now commonplace in America's small towns. 108. Upon the introduction of a new institution it is commonplace for analogies to be drawn with existing institutions. 109. Speaking in tongues, as the disciples did at the original Pentecost, is said to be commonplace. 110. About 10,000 of them live in camps, where insanitary conditions and malnutrition are becoming more and more commonplace. 111. Man has developed an obvious capacity for surviving the pompous reiteration of the commonplace. 112. But as public school attendance became mandatory, and as graduation thus became commonplace, the number of college students increased astronomically. 113. Such indeterminism, or at least the appearance of it, is commonplace in ordinary human affairs. 114. A dual batten option is commonplace, enabling the sail to be set soft if desired. 115. Verbal abuse on the streets was commonplace, a brick through the window was not unusual. 116. Web page designers are commonplace, and can no longer charge extortionate rates unless they're tied in with a major agency. 117. Of course, stories of ex-smokers drifting back to the fold are commonplace. 118. Residents fled the downtown, businesses boarded up and gangs and drug trade became commonplace. 119. As segregation and violence became commonplace, the national government expressed no willingness to enforce a new racial order. 120. Security is missing and sexual assault is commonplace.