| 1. | Too many antidotes too much commonness, ostentation in that.
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| 2. | It undercuts the idea of emphasizing the commonness of our genetic legacy,
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| 3. | Alternative explanations involve dimensions like the easiness and commonness of the tasks.
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| 4. | One is what Kahn called " the commonness between men ."
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| 5. | :: Doesn't the relative commonness of homosexuality rule out genetics?
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| 6. | Anvils have since lost their former commonness, along with the smiths who used them.
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| 7. | The commonness of the practice leads me to question how many horrible cases are out there,
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| 8. | However, recent terrorist attacks in the United States have created an unprecedented commonness of purpose.
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| 9. | Commonness is closely related to abundance.
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| 10. | I know that Saddam Hussein is kind of like George Adams in the relative commonness department.
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