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Commonality of hardware, software and support infrastructure may save lives in the future.
Is the International Space Station Truly International? - NASA Watch 2009
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Commonality of a truly distinctive modus operandi (not, for example, that there was a break-in in both cases of rape, which is hardly distinctive) might make evidence of past crimes admissible.
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Commonality of a truly distinctive modus operandi not, for example, that there was a break-in in both cases of rape, which is hardly distinctive might make evidence of past crimes admissible.
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Commonality is the key to good handicapping, and at the Derby, it's scarce.
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Commonality of purpose is the devotion of all citizens to maintain the peace and freedom that is endemic to the here and now, and binds each citizen to one another in mutually declared loyalties.
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Commonality of experience--feeling you know someone--is a big deal in electing a President.
"Deep-seated racial misgivings could cost Barack Obama the White House if the election is close..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Commonality of language is important for the survival of a nation state.
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The promotional literature cites the advantages of "Flight Operational Commonality."
The Mother Load P. J. O'Rourke 2005
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The promotional literature cites the advantages of "Flight Operational Commonality."
The Mother Load P. J. O'Rourke 2005
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Commonality by "Hoss" David P. on Saturday, Jul 7, 2007 at 2: 42: 23 PM
Do Lamestream Media and Right Wing Echo Chamber Sell Iran/Al Qaeda Connection To Gin Up War Talk? 2007
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