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common and neologism
A neologism (; ) is defined as a newly coined term, word, or phrase, that may be in the process of entering common use, but has not yet been accepted into mainstream language.
In psychiatry, the term neologism is used to describe the use of words that have meaning only to the person who uses them, independent of their common meaning.
Anglosphere is a neologism that refers to those countries with English as the most common language.
A common ploy is to have a part of a title replaced with a character, or to use a phonetically similar neologism.
Unilateralism is a neologism, ( though already in common use ) coined to be an antonym for multilateralism — the doctrine which asserts the benefits of participation from as many parties as possible.
Her name comes from the common name Anna, as well as the Latin word cantodea, a composed neologism meaning " I sing the goddess ".

common and Python
In common, with another important Monty Python predecessor, At Last the 1948 Show, many episodes were wiped as was common practice at the time due to the lack of any apparent market for them prior to the invention of home video.
Python had to deal with this upon the introduction of new-style classes, all of which have a common ancestor,.
This is reflected in the origin of the name ( derived from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus ), in the common practice of using Monty Python references in example code, and in an occasionally playful approach to tutorials and reference materials.
* Conditional expressions in Python are written as ( different in order of operands from the operator common to many other languages ).
* The Monty Python sketch " Dr. E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease " involves a man ( Michael Palin ) whose discussion of the symptoms with his doctor ( John Cleese ) is in somewhat garbled sequence, a common symptom of the condition.
This association has led to the common misconception that the " Four Yorkshiremen " sketch was a Python sketch, with the origin and co-authorship by non-Python writers Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor overlooked or forgotten.
Through the use of intelligent " distillers " written in many common languages ( currently Python, C ++ and Perl with third-party versions written in Java ), content can be created for Plucker from many sources, including RSS, RDF, text files, HTML, PDF, and many other file formats.
The C programming language and Python are a common target for such translators.
For example, it is common for very high-level languages like Python to have modules written in C for greater speed.
* In Python, the term " marker interface " is common in Zope and Plone.
In England, drag has been more common in comedy: Benny Hill portrayed several female characters, and the Monty Python troupe and The League of Gentlemen often played female parts in their skits.
Monty Python women are random middle aged working / lower middle class typically wearing long brown coats that were common in the 1960s.
Several of the less common species include the Antechinus ( Morialta Conservation Park ), Heath Monitor ( Scott Creek Conservation Park ) and the very rare Inland Carpet Python ( greater Mount Barker region ).
Sublette lists Cyclotol as the explosive in the US B28 nuclear bomb and possibly related weapons that used the common Python primary-W34, W28, W40, and W49.
The now stemmed off subspecies Python molorus pimbura probably came to light with this common alias found in Sri Lanka.

common and community
While I fully agree with Sir Anthony's contention, I think that we must carry the analysis farther, bearing in mind that while common peril may be the measure of our need, the existence or absence of a positive sense of community must be the measure of our capacity.
The most common criticism of HH Price's afterlife hypothesis has come from the religious community as his suggestions are not consistent with traditional Christian teaching, nor the teachings of any other monotheistic religion.
Precise definition of roles and self-identification is a common subject of debate, reflection, and discussion within the community .< ref name =" Terms ">
The term community has two distinct commutive meanings: 1 ) Community usually refers to a social unit larger than a small village that shares common values.
Since the advent of the Internet, the concept of community has less geographical limitation, as people can now gather virtually in an online community and share common interests regardless of physical location.
Possibly the most common usage of the word " community " indicates a large group living in close proximity.
In some contexts, " community " indicates a group of people with a common identity other than location.
The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political or spiritual vision and share responsibilities and resources.
Definitions of community as " organisms inhabiting a common environment and interacting with one another ," while scientifically accurate, do not convey the richness, diversity and complexity of human communities.
In Canada, the 150 institutions that are the rough equivalent of the US community college are usually referred to simply as " colleges " since in common usage a degree granting institution is, almost, exclusively a university.
Commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good.
A maturity model may provide, for example, a place to start, the benefit of a community ’ s prior experiences, a common language and a shared vision, a framework for prioritizing actions, a way to define what improvement means for your organization.
Times and places of worship for each community are strictly regulated in common areas.
A common chimpanzee from the Kasakela chimpanzee community was the first non-human animal observed making a tool, by modifying a twig to use as an instrument for extracting termites from their mound.
As well as the friars, Dominican sisters live their lives supported by four common values, often referred to as the Four Pillars of Dominican Life, they are: community life, common prayer, study and service.
Caesarea's Christian community presumably had a history reaching back to apostolic times, but it is a common claim that no bishops are attested for the town before about AD 190, even though the Apostolic Constitutions 7. 46 states that Zacchaeus was the first bishop.
Histories from that period explained that the two brothers sought to blend into this rural community by posing as common herdsmen.
Their Star Trek role-playing supplements and tactical ship game enjoyed popularity outside the wargaming community since, at the time, official descriptions of the Star Trek universe were not common, and the gaming supplements offered details fans craved.
Graffiti has become a common stepping stone for many members of both the art and design community in North America and abroad.
A number of factors, including improved vaccination against common diseases, and nutritional education through village and community health-care systems, contributed to the expanding population.
In some cases this may be done to obtain representation for a community of common interest, rather than to dilute that interest over several districts to a point of ineffectiveness.
Throughout writings about hackers and their work processes, a common value of community and collaboration is present.
The constitution through its articles relating to the judicial system provides a way to question the laws of the government, if the common man finds the laws as unsuitable for any community in India.

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