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"Note that name, 'Commonplaces', which means things already shared and already common.
Press Releases | Press Release Distribution | Submit Press Release 2010
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Where does IT fit in your worldviews regarding the Five Commonplaces?
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Starting with a quote on Maggi Dawn, I found myself tracking down the full source of the quote on another blog, Commonplaces.
What Ordinary People Think James F. McGrath 2008
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"Commonplaces never become tiresome," Rockwell once observed.
Archive 2007-06-01 M-mv 2007
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"Commonplaces never become tiresome," Rockwell once observed.
Fine Art Friday M-mv 2007
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Any day now, somebody will write ‘The Greatest Mundane Commonplaces.’
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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Any day now, somebody will write ‘The Greatest Mundane Commonplaces.’
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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Any day now, somebody will write ‘The Greatest Mundane Commonplaces.’
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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Any day now, somebody will write ‘The Greatest Mundane Commonplaces.’
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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Commonplaces accordingly are perpetually circulating in the newspapers, especially in such as pretend to a didactic tone, wherein all persons are exhorted to early rising, to resolute abridgment of the hours of sleep, and the like.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various
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