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单词 In common
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1, I have a lot in common with my sister.
2, We had a surprising amount in common.
3, We have nothing in common.
4, The word "undertaker" had long been in common usage.
5, It's not a word in common usage .
6, Man and the monkey have many things in common.
7, Kate and I have nothing in common.
8, Is this word in common use?
9, We have lots of things in common besides music.
10, All the love stories have something in common. Once upon a time, I have that experience too. but I can not remember it clearly. All I can remember is that love returns with another man bringing new hopes to me.
11, The two species have several characteristics in common.
12, That word is no longer in common usage.
13, I have nothing in common with Jane.
14, The two cultures have a lot in common.
15, The inhabitants of a village held land in common.
16, The two games have much in common .
17, They hold the property as tenants in common.
18, We don't really have much in common.
19, Jane and I have nothing in common.
20, I've got nothing in common with my brother.
21, This software is no longer in common use.
22, He had very little in common with his sister.
23, We trust in common senes.
24, We should be focusing on what we have in common rather than emphasizing our differences.
25, I found I had a lot in common with these people.
26, Oral contraceptives are collectively referred to in common parlance as 'the pill'.
27, Jane and I have nothing in common. / I have nothing in common with Jane.
28, Feeling you are different from the masses is the thing you most have in common with the masses.
29, I've nothing against him - I just don't have much in common with him.
30, They were never suited from the start - they've got nothing in common.
1, We had a surprising amount in common.
2, We have nothing in common.
3, The word "undertaker" had long been in common usage.
4, It's not a word in common usage .
5, Kate and I have nothing in common.
6, We have lots of things in common besides music.
31, These schemes are known in common parlance as 'private pensions'.
32, The oboe and the clarinet have got certain features in common.
33, I found a very mixed group of individuals some of whom I could relate to and others with whom I had very little in common.
34, In common with most Italian lakes, access to the shores of Orta is restricted.
35, We happened to discover we had a friend in common.
36, The two health insurance schemes have nothing at all in common.
37, In common with many mothers, she feels torn between her family and her work.
38, I've moved on since high school, and now I don't have much in common with some of my old friends.
39, Driving ambition is what most great leaders have in common.
40, Culturally, they have much in common with their neighbours just across the border.
41, In common with a lot of other countries, we're in an economic recession.
42, Most couples, however fossilized their relationship, have some interests in common.
43, Their marriage was a mismatch they had little in common.
44, It was becoming painfully obvious that the two of them had nothing in common.
45, Britain, in common with many other industrialized countries, has experienced major changes over the last 100 years.
46, We should put aside our differences and discuss the things we have in common.
47, You realize how little you have in common.
48, Jan and I have literally nothing in common.
49, They will exclude the other tenant in common.
50, The late James Currie had in common with all comedians a voracious appetite for new material.
51, But what they have in common is something both blindingly simple to name and blindingly difficult to think about.
52, In common with several other species, the red admiral favours the stinging nettle as a place to lay its eggs.
52, try its best to collect and make good sentences.
53, They have precious little in common, except that they both worked in the construction industry before journeying to London.
54, What a growing part of agriculture all over the world had in common was subjection to the industrial world economy.
55, Rates Rates have their origin in attempts to share responsibility fairly among local residents for services provided in common.
56, I began by suggesting that, perhaps in practical terms, animal welfare and the protection of the environment have little in common.
57, Their musicians, in common with everyone else, face undoubted difficulties but also some exciting possibilities.
58, Pepe has a lot in common with Boris, thought Ellis: they're both strong, cruel men without decency or compassion.
59, Indeed, the Rue-des-Bois landscapes already have much in common with Braque's contemporary works.
60, In common with the main exchange, the market changed from dealing on the floor to dealing through telecommunications networks.
61, In common with all other forms of fire defence systems, however, a sprinkler system has limitations.
62, The biography of the relationship People enter a caring relationship with the experience of a number of life events in common.
63, Most couples, however fossilized their relationship, have some interest in common, if it's only cooking or travel or pets.
64, One might believe that, in common with advances made in the understanding of many other diseases, we now know better.
65, I soon found that Bertha and I had nothing in common.
66, There is a basic assumption in international law - and in common sense - that a state will protect its citizens.
67, Such research would be helped by the development of valid, reliable instruments to measure quality of life in common minor illnesses.
68, The ultimate aim must be to help pupils with defective vision to use as much standard material as possible in common with their classmates.
69, Tournaments provided opportunities for practising some of the arts and skills of war in common.
70, So many Great Groups exist as enclaves of excellence in surroundings with which they have little in common.
71, The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.
72, The new London store will have much in common with the Paris emporium, but will give men's fashion a much higher profile.
73, The toy shop was one huge playroom where everything was owned in common.
74, I learned this, at least, by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Henry David Thoreau 
75, Then he dedicated his life to music and the pursuit of women, and we found we had things in common.
76, They had little in common with neighbouring villages whose squires kept the collieries and colliers out of sight.
77, It hadn't taken her long to discover that they had nothing whatsoever in common.
78, The conscience, in common with all things associated with life, grows from small beginnings.
79, It is these techniques which have much in common with the analysis of computer programs.
80, The property of a partnership belongs to all the partners in common, since the partnership itself has no legal personality.
81, What all clients have in common is a gnawing desire to make a quick profit, and a likely fatal gambling instinct.
82, One thing I had in common with Nigel was our National Health hearing aid.
83, The two diseases have a number of characteristics in common.
84, The only thing they have in common is that they are all very much above any strength normally realized in ordinary experiments.
85, Literacy, in common with all other economic and political interests, was a male and urban preserve.
86, It is often reflected in parishes or estates with detached portions elsewhere, or areas shared in common with neighbouring parishes.
87, You wouldn't really have thought it to look at her but Linda Reeve and the Great Blue whale had something in common.
88, Our different understandings add richness to the Church, and our need to continue developing our faith is something we share in common.
89, They act as a bond between people through providing amusement or an experience shared and believed to be held in common.
90, Yet each and every one of the weird and wacky items have one thing in common they are all absolutely 100% true.
91, Each annual cycle entailed the repetition of well-tried methods which had to be taken in common.
92, In common with usual practice, most printing establishments acted as agents for the large firms in the country who specialised in wedding stationery.
93, Last March, in common with many other small businesses, the Russells needed extra funds to tide them over a difficult period.
94, What these mathematicians had in common with most of those who worked in laboratories was that the majority were attached to universities.
95, Yet it is plain that the selfishness of a gene can have nothing whatever in common with human egoism.
96, In common with other modern cloning scientists we do not first remove the nucleus from its own cytoplasm before transferring it.
97, It was this very vision that drew him to a man with whom he had so little in common besides.
98, Nevertheless, a majority of Goyigamas, in common with the rest of the population, lived in relative poverty.
99, In common with Boyd's previous works the text is authoritative while at the same time highly readable.
100, Zuwaya said that property was held in common, with rights of disposal and use vested in the household head.
101, They share a defect in common with all historical reconstruction that is only concerned with extreme positions.
102, There had always been more in common between the front benches than either had in common with their followers in the country.
103, In common with toucans, parrots and woodpeckers, cuckoos have two toes pointing forwards and two pointing back.
104, What all these tropical forests have in common, however, is their astonishing biological diversity.
105, They show how architects, furniture makers and artists bonded together in common cause.
106, Conversely, of course, those who have little in common have to place greater reliance on the language.
107, Holistic aromatherapy, in common with other holistic therapies, demands a great deal of commitment from yourself.
108, This schema has much in common with those developed by two others, whose writings have influenced this presentation.
109, In common with Butler and Florence Nightingale, illness related to the strain experienced by middle-class women who moved into the public sphere.
110, In common with other members of the swallow family, house martins build elaborate mud nests precariously slung beneath the eaves of a house.
111, All they had in common was their sense of urgency: the mass hysteria that characterizes the week before Christmas.
112, It is also very probable that the cognitive style which overinclusive and divergent thinking have in common is strongly inherited.
113, Most of the actual work of book provision is operated on an area basis - in common with other functions of the library service.
114, In all other cases it is advisable to grant tenants easements to use the facilities in common with the other tenants in the building.
115, Primary generalization will occur between stimuli that are similar, presumably because they have features or elements in common.
116, The human memory, in common with every other store, has to be positively consulted before it will function.
117, From close scrutiny, it soon emerges that they all have several features in common.
118, Many Master's degree courses are paired with ones for Diplomas which have coursework and examinations in common with the degree.
119, In common with families in general, one parent families have been getting smaller.
120, Again in common with many ENs, I was unsuccessful on numerous occasions.
121, However, the hierarchies of hens and of various primates share many features in common.
122, The stories I heard varied in details but seemed to have several motifs in common.
123, Real love and Sun have something in common; they are so bright that they don't have shadows, they are free of darkness! Mehmet Murat ildan 
124, Despite their apparent diversity, most of these practices have certain features in common.
125, As a sample of offenders, the course participants have more in common with prisoners than probationers.
126, He and Matthew struck up a friendship - they had something in common; their attitude to life.
127, The guide, in common with general style, comes with a flexible, weatherproof cover.
128, It can be useful to refer to something you all have in common, which may restore a feeling of harmony.
129, In order to provide some sort of overall picture this authority, in common with most others, produces a consolidated balance sheet.
130, Compare the people with one another and identify what they have in common, and what you approve and disapprove of.
131, In controversy abolitionists found arguments in common whatever their religious affiliations.
132, In common with Descartes, he visualized the universe in terms of clockwork rather than as a living organism.
133, The point is that crops and weeds are in a sense kindred spirits, with several traits in common.
134, Second, it has nothing in common with known paintings by Raven.
135, It was fun being whisked to Plymouth, though she hadn't much in common with this well-meaning but heavy family.
136, The Hatton flat and the Cullam house had one thing in common, an automatic washing machine.
137, For the historian it is equally illegitimate to overlook what they had in common as it is to neglect the differences.
138, Assam, in common with other north-eastern states, had long been troubled by secessionist groups.
139, The only thing he had in common with Cherry Morello, his stage persona, was a mega-mouth of repartee.
140, Slightly larger objects, however different and unrelated, should be grouped so that they have something in common like colour or national origin.
141, For him it was a tedious preliminary to discovering whether he had something truly in common with another human being.
142, Aromatherapy, in common with other natural therapies, aims to strengthen the immune system.
142, is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
143, The underlying concept is that pairs of sentences that have constituents in common can be related to each other by a linguistic transformation.
144, The smaller boats actually have more in common with sailboards than with the huge yachts usually seen in marinas.
145, Perhaps this was something he had in common with his elder son.
146, Since the 1970s, in common with the rest of the industrial world, it has fallen to its lowest level ever recorded.
147, The Zadokites, at first glance, would appear to have much in common with the Essenes, indeed to overlap with them.
148, Design, development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information.
149, In common with many ENs I constantly attempted to update my knowledge and improve my practice.
150, In retrospect what Riffaterre and Jakobson have in common seems more striking than their disagreements.
151, The term social movement refers to a wide range of groups with certain characteristics in common.
152, Cars and small vans, with only disrepair in common, were head to tail, headlights burning, a few yards away.
153, All these companies have one thing in common: they deal in small, inexpensive consumer items.
154, I was staggered by how much I had in common with the people I met.
155, Task analysis, in common with every other perceptual process, is a matter of setting up mechanisms for categorisation and filtering.
156, What had those educated women in that church, many of them with responsible jobs in London, in common with that story?
157, By analysing simple situations, with essential features in common, we can gain insight into the behaviour of these complicated beams.
158, Irrespective of grade they all have one thing in common - sheer quality.
159, I try to explain that Rainbow Rosenbloom has almost nothing but a few genes in common with Anya's faithless Gittel.
160, Regulations, directives, and decisions have in common that they are binding legislative Acts.
161, What Polybius has in common with Cato, especially about the Roman constitution, does not necessarily imply that he read Cato.
162, Artists' impressions show a tram that has more in common with the flat-faced, characterless light trains of the toy-like Docklands Light Railway.
163, On the other hand, what older people have in common is in some ways more striking than the class differences between them.
164, In Northern Ireland, the police, in common with the other security services, are controlled directly by central government.
165, Labour had much in common with the old Liberals of the Michael Meadowcroft variety and nothing with the new super-Friedmanism concocted by Ashdown.
166, The different agenda and methodology for each process meant that there was little in common between them.
167, Love-stories, therefore, in common with all other forms of amatory excitement, thrill.
168, Both admitted that they had much in common with the Liberals, but both dreamt of political careers with the Conservatives.
169, Huxley, I feel, has much in common with Wells.
170, What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common?
171, Ideologically, there was nothing in common between them.
172, Retrovirus is one of the vectors in common use.
173, What these companies also in common are unglamorous surroundings.
174, Each of these subsystems has two nascent technologies in common.
175, Do all the myriad forms of gaming have anything in common?
176, Without effective arrangement of property right of natural resources,[http:///in common.html] tragedy in common land will occur.
177, Cognate in common use is considered phonetic loan characters, which include substitute of homophone.
178, Their similarify is they in common, are based on five balances and their main logical line is to adjust the contradictions between man and man, and man and the nature.
179, To make a fire are the disturbing habit which arsonist have in common.
180, Series YTF standard corrosion-proof pressure gauge are used to in common environment, for measuring of a medium with high corrosive.
181, Beyond their settings, what these future-war games have in common with the Modern Warfare series is a refusal to forthrightly acknowledge the inspiration for their subject matter.
182, Apparently, software development and war have much complexity in common: according to the Precis entitled "The Agile Emperative", Agility applies anywhere there is a "Complex Endeavor" to deal with.
183, The THFA product of hydrogenation in common pressure has been used in enzymatic reaction and expressed the same result as that of THFA from Sigma, the cost of reduction by hydroborates is lower.
184, In common with such sculpture, some of Poe's stories leave us indifferent, or seem repellent.
185, The system realized the automatic monitoring, automatic data processing and data management. It is powerful in common use, and develops the mine automatic monitoring technology.
186, In architectonics , the calculation of rectangular plate on elastic foundation, in common, is used by the finite element method and chart. It is difficult to obtain the universal analytic solution.
187, One of the tort forms of the law of tort in common law system is nuisance.
188, Love is not altogether a delirium, yet it has many points in common therewith.
189, The pair have a lot in common - both are young, Dutch and outrageously talented.
190, Regression analysis, grey-system and exponential smoothing method are in common use as forecasting methods of maritime accidents nowadays.
191, In common used methods of deoxidize is summarized in this paper.
192, Look at Jurassic Park – great book by Michael Crichton, great movie by Steven Spielberg – but beneath the surface they have very little in common.
193, The various methods of purification through the use of selective adsorption have several features in common.
194, In Middle Ages, arrest of ships has already appeared in Europe, then it was seen as Property Protection Action in Civil Law System, but it developed into Action in Rem in Common Law System.
195, Conclusion: Gallbladder polypi and cholesterol stones have some pathogenesises in common.
196, Alcoa plans to issue 150 million shares in common stock, which would yield $850 million based on Friday's closing price, and other $250 million in convertible notes due in 2014.
197, Japanese Anpanman also has something in common with Gingerbread man.
198, Therefore it is necessary to investigate the problem of galvanic corrosion between soft magnetic alloy and dental alloys in common use.
199, The Muslims keep apart from the Han Chinese; the Hui tend to feel that they have more in common with their co-religionists than with their compatriots.
200, Dante: Well, we have something in common. I have a disfunctional family too.
201, In modern society, as a dominical special colony in common, administration men in terms of ethical value must go back to the commonweal.
202, What did Lord Nelson,[] Princess Diana and Madonna all have in common apart from popularity?
203, What do deaths from the H1N1 virus, food-borne illnesses, Toyota accelerator malfunctions, sexual predators, and coal mining all have in common?
204, In common - law system, especially in American law, the punitive damages responsibility is an important institution.
205, In Experiment 2, lexical decision responses were faster when the disyllabic primes were identical to the disyllabic targets than when the prime-target pairs shared nothing in common.
206, Sometimes plasmodium less or the patient already took a few drug that fight impaludism , in common blood piece in find not easily, and in thick blood piece in can find.
207, The Third Plenum of the two issues are not surprising in common?
208, What do a hummingbird, a moth, and a maple tree have in common?
209, Then, we introduced the technology of network security detection in common secure scanner including the remote OS detection, port scanning and vulnerability scanning based on using plug-in.
210, Experiment to compare stem anatomic structure of 4 main cultivars in Common Rush was carried out.
211, This study provides the first molecular biological evidence of the presence of an EDR1 homolog in common wheat.
212, Air bubble due to its unusual character, it can't use in strong intension construction ceramics, it just use in common daily ceramics.
213, However, my original motivate to read this book is to know more details about these big shots and the events around them, because Mike Wallace knows more; in common parlance, to gossip.
214, "Alcohol is the only strong psychoactive substance in common use that is not controlled internationally, " they say in their editorial.
215, The number of functionally superior HMW glutenin subunits identified in common wheat is very limited.
216, He and I had a lot in common, including strong-willed, down-to-earth mothers whom we adored.
217, Then, this paper was based on making of introducing of the organization and its data composing of 6 Stress Tables in common use at the front of the text of Subpart 1.
218, Other than its name, it has nothing in common with the crunchy and firm Wiener sausage.
219, Chapter one: the basic problem of admissibility in common law.
220, In this paper, we explain the features of CCD telecines with the CCD telecine in common use as examples.
221, Wealth and money in short , are, in common language , considered as in every respect synonymous.
222, One thing both elephant, manatee and walrus have in common is massive body size.
223, The author is quite sure that with the widening communication between different cultures, pragmatic equivalence and semantic equivalence will have more in common.
224, Birdsong may have more in common with human speech than we realize.
225, The copolymers were characterized by IR, DSC, TG, X - ray and solubility test in common solvents.
226, As far as avocational hobby is concerned, Jennifer and her sister have almost nothing in common.
227, They had a great deal in common to talk over.
228, This paper presents a simple and easy test method, the tuning method, which is based on the analysis of the test error of the intermediate frequency substitution method which is in common use.
229, Well, in common law the husband owns all of his wife's personal possessions, even her clothing.
230, Furthermore, the double seal of the fuse is formed in common by the ' O ' shaped sealing ring and an adhesives layer filled between the metal cap and the fuse tube.
231, The two men have some qualities in common, a combination of exuberance and withdrawnness.
232, In order to improve the efficiency and editorial quality, medical editors should know how to apply medical information retrieval in editing medical journals and acquaint medical database in common.
233, Electricity and radioactivity have little in common and do not resonate.
234, Though they were sexually hopelessly unsuited, interest - wise they had more in common than they knew.
235, The pendulous accelerometer design had much in common with the gyro design.
236, The embryoids were formed from single embryogenic cells, and those cells derived from one embryogenic cell were enclosed in common thickened wall.
237, In common parlance, it is the perfect soldier, the " eternal sentry "
238, Different kinds of radiant energy have certain fundamental characteristics in common.
239, Two countries are neighbouring if their boundaries have an edge in common.
240, The Paper briefly narrates the basic contents of the policies of the new democratic economy in common program.
241, What do tennis player Goran Ivanisevic and songwriter Paul McCartney 1 have in common with Fidel Castro?
242, Meanwhile , Buddhism , whose doctrine , manners and ambit had something in common with the hermitic life, appealed to the intellectuals seclude.
243, This topic will introduce an new automatic belt tightener after analyzing the characteristics of several tighteners which are in common use.
244, In common law any degree of contributory negligence would bar the plaintiff from collecting damages.
245, Yet they have something in common: both involve the profligate deployment of resources.
246, Meanwhile, the "breach of contracts" system in Common Law is introduced into the legislation of Civil Law countries, along with the mutual infiltration and influence between two law families.
247, Analysis was performed to study the main antioxidants of ethanolic extracts in common buckwheat and tartary buckwheat.
248, One set of labels in common use is: convergent, divergent, assimilating, and accommodating.
249, There are statutes about ship mortgage not only in civil law countries, but also in common law countries, and international society has codified related conventions.
250, In common parlance, appropriation refers to the taking of something, often without permission, for use exclusively by one's self.
251, Dickens, Eliot, Gaskell: despite their interest in social change, regionalism, community, the position of women, these great English novelists have nothing in common with Lawrence at all.
252, Certain debts can be defaulted on without a general bankruptcy; these are non-recourse loans, most notably mortgages in common law jurisdictions such as the United States.
253, America's foremost capitalist may not have much in common with China's top Communist, but Warren Buffett and Hu Jintao do appear to share the same clothier.
254, The local are advertising for a Rodent Operator , which in common parlance means a rat catcher.
255, The state ideology of juche ( self - reliance ) has much in common with Mao's isolationism.
256, These " forces " have nothing in common with forces in the Newtonian sense.
257, The paper holds that the play of Go Back to the South by Tian Han reveals the existence puzzledom in common customs, the emotional bewilderment in thinking and the vagabondism difficulty in spirit.
258, Fairly early on, we find out what Robin has in common with Tui.
259, The Chinese original, of which this is an abridgement, was published in Common Wealth Monthly.
260, Electronic computers are now in common use all over the world.
261, Futures trading of foreign exchange spot trading agreements with different Points have in common.
262, Deconvolution is a method in common use in dealing with improvement of image resolution in ground seism.
263, In common parlance, being an entrepreneur is associated with starting a business,[] but this is a very loose application of a term that has a rich history and a much more significant meaning.
264, Western-style kitchen is open, use equipment dish and the Western-style food that make, such won't cloggy in common and longer equipment dish time housewife and family communicate.
265, In common logic textbooks, "taking a part for the whole" is considered as a logic error, so we are warned against such errors when using simple enumeration method.
266, I believe the technical term in common parlance is that they have'bouncebackability ". "
267, Here, the effects of invasive Canadian goldenrod ( Solidago canadensis) on soil properties were examined both in common gardens and under natural conditions.
268, We completed some works as below:1. We achieved some pretreatment arithmetics in common use now, they can do filtering, two-valued disposing, thining to fingerprint image.
269, Radiowave refractive errors correction methods have defect of computing complexity and no real time in common use.
270, This thesis focuses on the research and development of the Liquid-crystal Display Development System in Common Use.
271, This paper introduced three modes to compare the display, Decoder, driver and data transmit. And particularize some IC in common use. And compare those. IC by a form.
272, What do you, the trees, and a hamster have in common?
273, The graph plotter is an in common use equipment to output graph, and it can conserve pattern on plot paper which make by computer.
274, If two stacks have all functions in common, then their matching percentage is 100 percent, and they are called an exact match.
275, The poly ( amic acid ) exhibited good solubility in common organic solvents.
276, But these things, how indifferent soever they be in common uses, when they come to be annexed unto divine worship, without divine authority, they are as abominable to God as the sacrifice of a dog.
277, Peter, in common parlance , won't work if he possibly can avoid it.
278, Business Global Product Stewardship Plan is saved in common server and monitor progress quarterly.
279, A. As the owner of a cross-lease property you have an undivided share in the freehold title of land as a tenant in common with your four neighbours.
280, GENERAL GROWTH PROPERTIES ( GGP ) and the Great Basin Bank do not have a lot in common.
281, WHAT do literary greats Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Burns have in common?
282, All cycles have several components in common. Cycles have a start and an end, they have characteristics that repeat from cycle to cycle, and they often have an explainable cause.
283, You might not think that an American revolutionary war hero and a legendary music producer would have much in common, but both Paul Revere and Quincy Jones understood the value of social networks.
284, In common, reading process includes apperceive stage and comprehensive stage.
285, The hydroforming of Abnormity Tube can carry through in common hydraulic press or special hydroforming press.
286, Living creatures are not numerous here: some bears, deers and many Arctic ground squirrels ( in common parlance they are called "evrazhkas" ).
287, Of these Northumbrian and Mercian are found in the region north of Thames settled by the Angles. They have certain features in common and sometimes known as Anglian.
288, Strauss has something in common with Schubert: both mix humour with sadness.
289, Reactive dye is a kind of cotton dyes in common use, and has bright future.
290, Democracy and socialism have but one thing in common—equality. But note well the difference.
291, Assumption of risk is one of rules in outdoor sports, and from a legal point of view, is an ancient defense matters in common law.
292, Methods Study was performed on rat model of balloon-injury in common carotid artery .
293, What accord has Christ with Beliar? Or what has a believer in common with an unbeliever?
294, A rise in common stock,[http:///in common.html] but all share a limit really made history.
295, This paper simply mentions the function of TN-C system neuter line, the circuit analysis of two single-phase circuit in common the neuter line.
296, Trust property, in common sense, should undertake independent and limited liability for all its business activities.
297, DSL, which relies on twisted-pair copper wiring in common usage around the world, suffers from a host of problems as distance increases between the home and the central office with the DSLAM.
298, Compare the authorities appealed to by King and by Antigone in justification of their actions. How do they differ? What points have they in common?
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