Sentences with phrase «common as dirt»

In fact, despite widespread and growing discontent with the perpetually vexed expert witness system in the Ontario auto insurance system — OTLA has never shown up at any of the many media battles over systemic shoddy IMEs / IEs which morph into flawed expert opinion evidence (substandard «expert» opinion evidence is as common as dirt in the Ontario personal injury context).
Nevertheless, this was a side underride collision, common as dirt, that kills hundreds every year because the designs of our cars and our transport trailers are fundamentally incompatible.
Ah, the generic white pickup truck, about as common as dirt.
Noise coming through lips is about as common as dirt (from which we come).

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But what does this common - as - dirt productivity tool have to do with sleep?
It does, however, turn the eyes of theologians away from heaven and toward the earth; or, more accurately, it causes us to connect the starry heavens with the earth, as the «common» creation story claims, telling us that everything in the universe, including stars, dirt, robins, black holes, sunsets, plants and human beings, is the product of an enormous explosion billions of years ago.
A common explanation for why animals and people eat dirt is that soil contains minerals, such as calcium, sodium and iron, which support energy production and other vital biological processes.
This would seem like common sense, but in today's world of obsessive sterilization and savvy marketing, many have been brainwashed into treating dirt as enemy number one, to be eliminated at any cost.
The most common cause of dogs vomiting and having diarrhea is eating irritating items such as greasy table foods, leaves, sticks, dirt and trash.
Improper preparation: Cleaning an existing finish removes dirt, grime and many common contaminants such as oil from hands.
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