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“Cooper’s sophomore film far outshines the common run of contemporary biopics in its artful construction and attention to emotional nuance,” she writes of his efforts in Maestro, the story of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein.

From Slate • Nov. 22, 2023

When you enter their mind-space you pass through an extreme gradient in worldview, a hard ontological shear that separates Singularitarians from the common run of humanity.

From Time • Feb. 10, 2011

But for the common run, this has largely been a time when individuals have identified themselves with groups, classes and movements.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the number and size of fortunes have swelled, the people who possess such wealth have naturally sought means to distinguish themselves from the common run of their fellow citizens.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet I think it valuable, because, upon collating some parts of it with other copies, I found it in the general more genuine than the common run, notwithstanding the barbarity of the orthography. 

From Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards by Evans, Evan




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