It is also a common sight to see him wearing light-colored tights, although he has appeared barelegged in other games. |
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A generation ago, the European Red Ramshorn Snail was a common sight in freshwater aquariums. |
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Drag races are a regular event on the stretch and motorcycle riders pulling wheelies and other stunts are a common sight in the late hours. |
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Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush. |
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The most common sight in southern California these days isn't a movie shoot or a beach party. |
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That meant having to hide the cameras to capture footage of the police and military roadblocks that are a common sight across Mexico. |
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Loud arguments and minor scuffles are a common sight, as the long wait wears down patience. |
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Buck rubs were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots. |
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Harbour porpoises, the smallest of their family in the UK, are a common sight here, along with minke whales, dolphins and basking sharks. |
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Sitting outside the house shucking oysters is still a common sight in Kinmen, as it has been for the last few centuries. |
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A common sight during the tourist season is the large group of tourists monopolising the entire bar counter. |
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It was a common sight to see a team of six to eight men pushing and pulling a wooden sled up the hill to deliver artillery ammunition. |
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In an old-growth forest, rotting trees sprouting new saplings are a common sight. |
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A solitary, occupied house standing among the ruins is a common sight in reconstruction zones. |
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We see grey nurse sharks and stingrays and dolphins are a common sight in the bay. |
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Hardy traditional cattle breeds would have been a common sight on the upland farms of the Dales many years ago. |
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To see an apprentice with these qualities and characteristics was not a common sight in the eighties. |
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Spiny and long-clawed squat lobsters are a common sight, but this little chap, Galathea squamifera, is much less obvious. |
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The national Tricolour usually becomes a common sight during the Independence Day and the Republic Day. |
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Traffic jams and congested spaces under flyovers, where people stopped to escape getting wet, were a common sight. |
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When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in South America in the 16th century, the giant vulture was a common sight. |
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At the time of the Spanish conquest, the Andean condor's silhouette was a common sight along the entire Andes cordillera. |
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After World War Two, private aircraft fitted with floats were a common sight at rivers and lakes across the United States. |
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They can be magnificent with joints of lamb and beef or game but to be honest, a big plate of pasta is a more common sight on my dinner plate. |
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There, like elsewhere across Beirut, generators have been dusted off and overhead wires have once again become a common sight. |
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Film crews, often causing traffic backups, are steadily becoming a common sight around the Joburg, as the city's reputation as a filmmaking destination spreads. |
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The ten-ton Saracen, fitted with a Browning turret-mounted machine gun and a BREN anti-aircraft gun, first saw service in Malaya and was a common sight in Northern Ireland. |
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Cheshire Chief Constable Peter Fahy said bobbies on the beat would become a less common sight as forces race to meet the demands of later opening hours. |
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Kingfisher, heron and little grebe are also now a common sight. |
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Foreign students are a common sight on the streets of Cardiff with a large percentage coming from Arabic and other European countries. |
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Since then it's become a common sight to see him dusting the shelves in his posing pouch. |
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Dozens of small to medium-sized thresher sharks are a common sight within the vicinity. |
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Based on feudal law, the ceremony was once a common sight across the land and noted in the Domesday Book. |
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Snowfall is not a common sight in the built up areas, due to the urban warming effect. |
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The long-keel, clinkerstyle whammel fishing boats were once a common sight on the River Lune and Morecambe Bay a century ago. |
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Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. |
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Although once a common sight, barn owl numbers have decreased rapidly over the last 30 years due to habitat loss and bad winters. |
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Until the late 1950s the red squirrel was a common sight in Mid Wales and an integral part of the Welsh landscape. |
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This Pedicab Company has fast become a common sight in many environmentally-conscious cities worldwide. |
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A common sight on the Leidseplein during summer is a square full of terraces packed with people drinking beer or wine. |
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In Switzerland, they are a common sight in all rural areas, excluding the Alps and its foothills. |
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A very common sight at winter feeders decades ago, the evening grosbeak now nests in Massachusetts, but is spotted much less frequently in the winter. |
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A common sight in India is a crowd of people gathered in the courtyard of a temple or at the doorway of a streetside shrine for the darshan of the deity. |
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He also said the presence cumulous clouds is a common sight in the western and eastern provinces in the country during this season but they will not cause precipitation. |
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John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Feral goats are a fairly common sight in the Scottish Highlands. |
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The wind tower, which generates natural ventilation in a house, is a common sight on old buildings, particularly in the old districts of Manama and Muharraq. |
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Thus coppicing is now rarely practised, and overgrown coppice stools are a common sight in many ancient woods, with their many trunks of similar size. |
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At the right season, a common sight in New York is the Succah Mobile. |
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In most parks on Merseyside this is a common sight, huge dogs running hell-for-leather anywhere and everywhere, a danger to children and other dogs. |
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Vegetables like cucumber, eggfruit and capsicum, which were not grown in this region before, are now a common sight in the marketplaces of the mountainous region. |
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Students with bare midriffs, sandals, and body piercing are a common sight on most college campuses, but tour guides should be held to a higher standard. |
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