| 1. | I mean, how can something so important not be common knowledge?
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| 2. | However, it may not be common knowledge for everyone.
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| 3. | I talk about it in interviews because I think it should be common knowledge.
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| 4. | Things that should be common knowledge have disappeared.
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| 5. | A lot will be common knowledge.
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| 6. | One facet of Siberian agriculture that may not be common knowledge is its thriving butter industry.
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| 7. | Q : It may be common knowledge where the Bush ranch is, but not to me.
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| 8. | Details need sources, even if the broad outline is widely known enough to be common knowledge.
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| 9. | Statements made in the article should either be common knowledge or reflect the material in the sources.
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| 10. | Surely, if it were true, it would be common knowledge, being a pretty sensational discovery.
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