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They said Cole regularly moved between addresses and that it was not uncommon for him to be out of touch with his family for periods of time.

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Rather than brush her aside, Correa do Lago suspended the talks -- an uncommon move that underscored Brazil's determination to show it was handling concerns seriously.

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Even as people become more transparent about their money, debt and spending, it is still uncommon to talk about saving — despite how important people say that is for their happiness.

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Even as people become more transparent about their money, debt and spending, it is still uncommon to talk about saving — despite how important people say that is for their happiness.

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Workplace pensions are now uncommon, and workers are essentially on their own when it comes to funding a multidecade retirement — complete with rising costs for healthcare, housing and overall inflation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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