Aún no tenemos significados para "become commonplace".
1Since the collapse of Communism, of course, Hayek's arguments have become commonplace.
2In future smart fabrics with embedded sensors will become commonplace, said Li.
3Kidnappings have become commonplace in Libya, with foreign diplomats often the targets.
4But they will become commonplace in due course, I have little doubt.
5Kidnappings have become commonplace in Libya and abductors frequently target foreign officials.
6I wish I could become commonplace-withoutthe slightest thing queer about me.
7Such accomplishments could become commonplace, if the Obama Administration gets its way.
8IT HAS become commonplace to suggest that failure is good for entrepreneurs.
9Why, the thing has lost color, snap, surprise; and has become commonplace.
10The idea of policy innovation has become commonplace in most areas of policy-making.
11You work with drugs all the time and they become commonplace.
12It's become commonplace to frame your sign as commitment-phobic, but it's not true.
13But no,-itwas one of those miracles that have not yet become commonplace.
14These things had become commonplace to us-untilthe baby began to notice them!
15Kidnappings have become commonplace in the oil producer, with foreign officials often the targets.
16So it was inevitable that the settlement of quarrels in private should become commonplace.
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