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The significance of these units is emphasized as conventional conflicts are becoming less prevalent as insurgent and guerrilla warfare increases.
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While this is occasionally true, it seems to be no more prevalent than in the general population.
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One of her children was sick with the smallpox, prevalent on the river this year, and mentioned for the first time.
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By regulating areas where the fungus is known to be prevalent it could result in decrease of infections.
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The simplest and most prevalent type of graffiti, a tag is often done in a color that contrasts sharply with its background.
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Heart rot is prevalent throughout the world affecting all hardwood trees and can be very difficult to prevent.
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Early marriage, in which girls were married before they reached puberty also became prevalent, though not universal, over time.
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The sides are covered with vertical bars that are a faint green or blue, which are typically more prevalent in female pumpkinseeds.
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Romantic love was a prevalent theme in many works composed during this period.
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The most prevalent tests are those for conservation.
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