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This is an 8-pin proprietary connection from Apple, and it's commonly seen on iPhones and iPads.
This is an 8-pin proprietary connection from Apple, and it's commonly seen on iPhones and iPads.
This is most commonly seen in high school and even college players, but
This is most commonly seen in high school and even college players, but rarely in the major league, especially since Babe Ruth.
So as we go down again we see a normal healthy stomach with rugal folds and if you do not see rugal folds at all then you should suspect gastric atrophy and this gastric atrophy as you can see here is commonly seen in patients with autoimmune gastritis or pernicious anemia.
And, uh, this gastric atrophy, uh, as you can see here is commonly seen in patients with autoimmune gastritis or pernicious anemia.
Further down are six pairs of totoro or stone lanterns, commonly seen in Japanese gardens.
commonly seen in Japanese gardens. 在日本庭園造景常看到
Today we're gonna talk about top 3 commonly seen prepositions: at, on, in
Commonly seen in competitive shooting, recreational use, or in concealed carry courtesy of its low-profile single-stack magazine, its long service lended a potent dose of patriotism: it is a strong symbol of America.
Commonly seen in competitive shooting, recreational use - or in concealed carry courtesy of its
It's most commonly seen in crime or detective stories where the question would be, who committed the crime?
It's most commonly seen in crime or detective stories where the question would be, "Who committed the crime?"
Now bombshell is commonly seen as a noun but in this headline it's used as an adjective, a bombshell study.
Now, bombshell is commonly seen as a noun,
Oxygen emits either a red or green glow, the colour most commonly seen, while nitrogen emits blues and purples.
Oxygen emits either a red or green glow, the color most commonly seen, while nitrogen emits blues and purples.
They can be fairly rudimentary for things like black powder, uh, devices and IEDs, all the way up to, you know, uh, plastic explosives and things that are more commonly seen, you know, in theaters of war.
And IEDs all the way up to, you know, plastic explosives and things that are more commonly seen, you know, in theaters of war.