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Prevalent racial stereotypes by necessity dictate aspects of campaign strategies.
Small Steps, Big Change Steven Barnes 2010
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Prevalent storm tracks along the northern branches of the jet stream typically cut to our west and/or redevelop as coastal storms to our north and we are left either warm and rainy, or dry.
Capital Weather Gang 2010-11 winter outlook Matt Ross 2010
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Prevalent public policy in the U.S., now recognized by the courts, instead puts the responsibility onto the trade-mark owner, most often the giant manufacturers.
Should e-Bay be Responsible for Trademark Policing? : Law is Cool 2008
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Prevalent among the talking points put forth by some of the folks waiting outside were complete fabrications about Canadian health care.
Tim Ellis: Culture Wars Give Way to "Policy Wars" at Massa Town Hall 2009
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Prevalent themes include illness, death, dysfunctional families, the plight of women in 3rd world countries.
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Prevalent in my youth, these monstrous "sandwiches" have disappeared - thank goodness.
The Sandwich Manifesto. Ann Althouse 2008
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More Prevalent Bonuses Bonuses have been more prevalent in the consulting industry than most other industries.
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Prevalent wind shear is a macro, climatic condition whereas hurricanes, while influenced by climatic conditions, are a micro weather event.
Global Warming, Wind Shear, Hurricanes, and Bad Reporting « Lean Left 2007
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Bargain TVs Not as Prevalent This Year; prices have stabilized, and there is no longer a glut of flat-screens.
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Not as Prevalent This Year; prices have stabilized, and there is no longer a glut of flat-screens.
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