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The idea of national responsibility thus has become a common feature of the nations of the non-Soviet world.
Conventional images of Jews have this in common with all perceptions of a configuration in which one feature is held constant: images can be both true and false.
The first Ancestral Puebloan homes and villages were based on the pit-house, a common feature in the Basketmaker periods.
A common theory about the building is that the rounded feature to the left of centre, terminating at the top in a turret and cross, represents the lance of Saint George ( patron saint of Catalonia, Gaudi's home ), which has been plunged into the back of the dragon.
It is believed that the surface of the star oscillates slightly, a common feature of red giant stars.
It is common to see films that feature dialogue with English words ( also known as Hinglish ), phrases, or even whole sentences.
Chiastic structure or concentric structure is a common feature of ancient Hebrew poetry and literature.
Another common feature of ballads is repetition, sometimes of fourth lines in succeeding stanzas, as a refrain, sometimes of third and fourth lines of a stanza and sometimes of entire stanzas.
Rotation, however, is expected to be a common feature of compact objects.
The common feature of all these forms of capitalism is that they are based on production for profit, market-based or mixed-market allocation of resources, and that they are structured upon capital accumulation.
The common feature of these examples is that they are expressions of the idea that the derivative is part of a functor.
Another common feature is the spire, a tall tower on the " west " end of the church or over the crossing.
Their common feature is the incorporation of more or less complex combinations of spices and / or herbs, usually ( but not invariably ) including fresh or dried hot chillies.
IBM introduced these on the IBM 709 in 1958, and they became a common feature of their platforms.
A concept is a common feature or characteristic.
In particular, the five most elementary fractions ( ½, ⅓, ⅔, ¼ and ¾ ) all have a short terminating representation in duodecimal ( 0. 6, 0. 4, 0. 8, 0. 3 and 0. 9, respectively ), and twelve is the smallest radix with this feature ( since it is the least common multiple of 3 and 4 ).
According to historian Michael A. Riff, a common feature of these movements was opposition not only to secularism, but also to both capitalism and socialism.
From the above properties an important feature arises: Looking at two triangles ABD and BCD with the common edge BD ( see figures ), if the sum of the angles α and γ is less than or equal to 180 °, the triangles meet the Delaunay condition.
In the postwar 1950s, the flying car was a common feature of science-fiction conceptions of the future, including imagined near futures such as those of the 21st century.
Until recently, fur seals were all grouped under a single subfamily of Pinnipedia, called Arctocephalinae, to contrast them with Otariinae – the sea lions – based on the most prominent common feature, namely the coat of dense underfur intermixed with guard hairs.
It is a common feature on steel-string acoustic guitars.
The larger-than-life hero is a more common feature of fantasy ( particularly sword and sorcery and epic fantasy ) than more realist works.
The naming of a region and its principal town after the main river is a common feature in this part of the world — compare the adjoining districts / rivers / towns of Arachosia and Bactria.
Another feature common to many scripting languages, but not all, is the lack of a line-ending character ; in Icon, lines not ended by a semicolon get ended by an implied semicolon if it makes sense.
The main characteristics that are common between all Ibanez RG guitars ( RG stands for Roadstar Guitar ) is that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks, known as " Wizard ", which allows for faster playing.

common and all
Poetry in Persian life is far more than a common ground on which -- in a society deeply fissured by antagonisms -- all may stand.
During the decade that followed, the common man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint Woodrow ( Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after all there was no God he had to speak for and that he was just an animal anyhow -- that there was a chemical formula for him, and that too much couldn't be expected of him.
Moreover the centralization of our economy during the 1920s, the dislocations of the Depression, the common ethos of Materialism everywhere, all contributed in various ways to the face-lifting that replaced Mike Fink and the Great Gatsby with the anonymous physiognomy of the Little People.
They all have this in common: the earth is situated near the center of the deferent.
But that one should superimpose all these charts, run a pin through the common point, and then scale each planetary deferent larger and smaller ( to keep the epicycles from ' bumping ' ), this is contrary to any intention Ptolemy ever expresses.
claims are properly disposed of according to norms common to all parties.
The headquarters of Morgan was on a farm, said to have been particularly well located so as to prevent the farmers nearby from trading with the British, a practice all too common to those who preferred to sell their produce for British gold rather than the virtually worthless Continental currency.
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
Several efforts were made in this direction, and though not all of them survive to this day, the Brown & Sharpe wire gage system was eventually adopted as the American standard and is still in common use today.
Certain pianistic traits are common to all five Schnabelian renditions, most notably the `` Schnabel trill '' ( which differs from the conventional trill in that the two notes are struck simultaneously ).
Not necessarily to be off all by ourselves, but away from the crowds and common happenstance.
In other words, these curves have only fixed intersections common to them all.
In America also all of our major religious bodies officially sanction a universalistic ethic which is reflective of our common religion.
Finally, whatever the techniques used, a twin goal is common to all preventive casework service: to cushion or reduce the force of the stress impact while at the same time to encourage and support family members to mobilize and use their ego capacities.
While other conditions might be even more effective in bringing about a change from immobility to mobility in Kohnstamm reactivity, it is our hypothesis that all such conditions would have as a common factor the capacity to induce an attitude in the subject which enabled him to divorce himself temporarily from feelings of responsibility for his behavior.
The theory of international law, which in the nineteenth century became common to virtually all writers in Europe and America, broke this unity and this universality.
But the major portions of the total costs of a utility business are common or joint to all, or nearly all, classes of customers ; ;
That a writer who is gay cannot be serious is a common professional illusion, sedulously fostered by all too many academics who mistakenly believe that their frivolous efforts should be taken seriously because they are expressed with that dreary solemnity which is the only mode of expression their authors are capable of.
`` The soil is common to all men.
democratic and secret elections of all officers including priests, meals taken publicly in common refectories ; ;
a common habit or uniform prescribed for all citizens ; ;
Then the enthusiasm and energy of all elements can be channeled to produce cumulative progress toward a common objective.
For punched-card or tape storage of information all literature values must be conformed to a common language.

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