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( The common misconception that he was Dutch and that his first name was Hendrik stem from Dutch documents of his third voyage.
Argon is the third most common gas in the Earth's atmosphere, at 0. 93 % ( 9, 300 ppm ), making it approximately 23. 8 times as abundant as next most common atmospheric gas, carbon dioxide ( 390 ppm ), and more than 500 times as abundant as the next most common noble gas, neon ( 18 ppm ).
Ceratopsians and ornithomimids were also very common, together making up another third of the known fauna.
A third theory assumes common authorship of the Western and Alexandrian texts, but claims the Alexandrian text is the short first draft, and the Western text is a longer polished draft.
Most of the population () speaks German ( 84. 5 %), with Italian being second most common ( 3. 3 %) and Serbo-Croatian being third ( 2. 9 %).
Most of the population () speaks German ( 477, 093 or 87. 1 %) as their first language, Italian is the second most common ( 17, 847 or 3. 3 %) and Serbo-Croatian is the third ( 10, 645 or 1. 9 %).
The destruction of cities by foreign invaders, and its resulting catastrophic suffering, unfortunately, was very common in the ancient Near East and, therefore, we can observe examples of the lament form / genre concerning destroyed cities and temples from extra-biblical sources, particularly from early Sumerian Literature dating to the late third and early second millennia BC.
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.
Most of the population () speaks German ( 129, 592 or 77. 8 %), with Italian being second most common ( 9, 049 or 5. 4 %) and French being third ( 4, 280 or 2. 6 %).
A third common theory is Lewis acid-base theory, which is based on the formation of new chemical bonds.
One third of the world's population ( approximately 2. 3 billion people ) live in common law jurisdictions or in systems mixed with civil law.
Two thirds of the chemical elements occur on Earth only as compounds, and in the remaining third, often the compound forms of the element are most common.
The most common safety is on a third down punt from the end zone, in which the kicker decides not to punt and keeps the ball in his team's own goal area.
A computer mouse with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button.
It is a common perception that crochet produces a thicker fabric than knitting, tends to have less " give " than knitted fabric, and uses approximately a third more yarn for a comparable project than knitted items.
A third less common design called the busetto shape can also be found, as can the even more rare guitar or pear shape.
Eleanor and Henry were cousins to the third degree through their common ancestor, Ermengarde of Anjou ( wife to Robert I, Duke of Burgundy and Geoffrey, Count of Gâtinais ); they were also both descendants of Robert II of France.
If Language A borrowed a word from Language B, or both borrowed the word from a third language or inherited it from a common ancestor, and later the word shifted in meaning or acquired additional meanings in at least one of these languages, a native speaker of one language will face a false friend when learning the other.
Most of the population () speak French ( 128, 622 or 72. 3 %), with English being second most common ( 7, 853 or 4. 4 %) and Spanish third ( 7, 462 or 4. 2 %).
The oldest extant reference to Sextus is by Origen in the third century of the common era.
" The third word is a very common word, and you use it often.
The third common mode of marshalling is with an inescutcheon, a small shield placed in front of the main shield.
Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, or Kuznetsoff ( masculine, ) or Kuznetsova ( feminine, ) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English " Smith " ( derived from a Russian word kuznets that means blacksmith ).

third and criticism
His famous criticism of brother Henry's `` third style '' is surely as subtly, even elegantly, worded an analysis of the latter's intricate air castles as Henry himself could ever have produced.
By the third century criticism of Christianity had mounted, partly as a defense against it, and the 15 volume Adversus Christianos by Porphyry was written as a comprehensive attack on Christianity, in part building on the pre-Christian concepts of Plotinus.
Newton's third law of motion is left unparodied, though a separate adage states that " for every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism.
A new, more uptempo arrangement of the theme song was introduced for the third season, but this did not assuage the song's critics, and elicited criticism from some who liked the original version.
During the third day of the 13-day Cold Harbor battle, Grant led a costly fatal assault on Lee's trenches, and as news spread in the North, heavy criticism fell on Grant, who was called " the Butcher ", having lost 52, 788 casualties in 30 days since crossing the Rapidan.
A third criticism that is sometimes made is that PADI over-elaborates the training process, leading to the award of large numbers of different certificates, certification cards and embroidered patches for any diver who continues their diving education up to advanced levels.
We do not know the reason why the country ‘ s third president — then midway through his second term — was so popular among North Stonington residents, although perhaps Jefferson ‘ s public criticism of the Congregational Church ’ s domination of politics and religion in Connecticut earned him the loyalty of the local Baptist community, which perhaps regarded him as a champion of their rights in a state that still enshrined preferential rights to the Congregational Church.
However, he never completed the first two commissions, while the third met with mixed criticism.
The preface to the second edition ( 1833 ) and the third ( 1838 ) aimed at a vindication of his principles against contemporary criticism.
* Gnostic Liberation Front's Yockey collection second page third page ( criticism )
He resigned in 1849 when his anti-slavery vote at Kentucky's third constitutional convention resulted in much criticism from slavery proponents and a threat on his life.
Amidst criticism from a number of student unions and politicians, on December 16, 2010, Toronto ’ s city council voted to request an apology from Maclean ’ s magazine as the third Canadian city to do so after Victoria and Vancouver.
Kelly's support for biofuels drew criticism from activists who felt that it impoverishes third world farmers to assuage first world environmental guilt.
Within months he was facing criticism for lack of activity, being named by a Daily Mail survey as the third least active Scottish backbench MP.
* A third member of the patrol authored Soldier Five ( ISBN 1-84018-907-X ) under the pseudonym ' Mike Coburn ,' aimed to " set the story straight ", in reference to criticism of patrol member Vince Phillips in previous publications.
A third collision in Partingdale Lane in May 2008 brought further criticism of Coleman.
The third generation Orion had its début in September 1990, but received the similar media criticism that the Escort endured for its lack of design flair as well as the disappointing refinement of some of its engines — particularly the low powered 1. 3 OHV and 1. 4 CVH petrol units.
The lack of an overt connection between a candidate and third party groups allows one side of a campaign to attack the other side while avoiding criticism for going negative.
In response to criticism that the third generation WRX suspension is too soft, and needing to keep on par with rival car companies new releases, Subaru issued several changes in 2008 for the 2009 model year.
In The Kingdom of God ( 1889 ), which first encountered serious hostile criticism in his own communion, he accounted for some of the differences between the first and third evangelists on the principle of accommodation -- maintaining that Saint Luke had altered both the text and the spirit of his sources to suit the needs of those for whom he wrote.
A third line of criticism centers on the coding style of the books, which strike some modern readers as " Fortran-ish ", even when the actual coding language is contemporary, object-oriented C ++.
Goldwater shunned personal criticism of Wallace but repudiated Wallace's talk of a third party in the 1968 presidential election.
The 2000 New Hampshire race was condemned because Jeff Burton led wire to wire ; the plates were singled out as impeding ability to pass, a criticism contradicted by the use of restrictor plates in a Busch North support race the day before where the lead changed seven times in 100 laps and by the highly competitive nature of restrictor plated Modified races ; as noted above the 300 also saw a 23-car battle for third in the first ten laps and a burst by 22 cars from John Andretti.
A third criticism is that Dor Daim take works of Kabbalah too literally: it is intended to be myth and metaphor, and to subject it to rigorous analysis as the Dor Daim do is like trying to construe a Keats sonnet as if it were an Act of Parliament.

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