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One of my favorites is A. armata, a species very common in England, where it is sometimes referred to as the lawn bee.
This behavior on her part subsided only after I had come to see the uncomfortably close similarity between, on the one hand, her arranging the ventilation of the common living room to her own liking, or turning the television off or on without regard to the wishes of the others, and on the other hand, my own coming stolidly into her room despite her persistent and vociferous objections, bringing my big easy chair with me, usually shutting the windows of her room which she preferred to keep in a very cold state, and plunking myself down in my chair -- in short, behaving as if I owned her room.
This is a very common experience and should in no way discourage or dishearten either husband or wife.
A common application of the compounds of sodium is the sodium-vapour lamp, which emits very efficient light.
Because of its simplicity, star hopping is a very common method for finding objects that are close to naked-eye stars.
Yanqui ( Yankee ) is also very common in some regions, but it is usually pejorative.
Hurricanes are quite common in the state, especially in the southern part, and major hurricanes occasionally strike the coast which can be very destructive.
Abalone ( or ; via Spanish, from the ), is a common name for any of a group of small to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Haliotidae.
The emphasis is on social history, and very long-term trends, often using quantification and paying special attention to geography and to the intellectual world view of common people, or " mentality " ( mentalité ).
Ceratopsians and ornithomimids were also very common, together making up another third of the known fauna.
Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber.
However, virtually all major works of Greek and Latin prose possessed such clausulae ; and some scholars have rejected the identification of Libanius ' Marcellinus with Ammianus, since Marcellinus was a very common name and the tone suggests Libanius was addressing a man much younger than himself ( Ammianus was his contemporary ).
What expands the qualities of further bodily response is a very subtle nod forward to counteract a common backward startle pattern, coupled with an upward movement of the head away from the body that lengthens the spine.
Phoenix is by far the hottest major city in North America ; the average high temperature during baseball's regular season is, and game-time temperatures well above are very common during the summer.
The consumption of coffee is very common ( 141 cups per capita, annually ).
The fact that mate is so prevalent in the Southern Cone, however, shouldn't necessarily make visitors think that other infusions are rare in the region ; in Argentina especially, given the strong European cultural imprint, the consumption of coffee is very common ( 141 cups per capita, annually ).
English cultural influence ( reinforced at the end of the 19th century and beginnings of the 20th by British contacts with the Far East ) has also made the consumption of tea very common.
This is to emphasize that the sacrament is available, and recommended, to all those suffering from any serious illness, and to dispel the common misconception that it is exclusively for those at or very near the point of death.
Generally it is a battery, but sub-divided batteries are quite common, and in some armies very common.
Before the 19th century, tattoos and piercings were very common among the Aleut people, especially among women.
Piercing ears was also very common.
Cooperative drills with the United States are very common, the last series of them conducted in 2008.
In the most common models the Universe was filled homogeneously and isotropically with an incredibly high energy density and huge temperatures and pressures and was very rapidly expanding and cooling.
Many common bronze alloys have the unusual and very desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling in the finest details of a mold.

very and interval
Assuming that the ion is accelerated during a very short interval, the ion can be assumed to be travelling at constant velocity.
This is very beneficial, when symbolizing data in categories such as quintile and equal interval classifications.
If the number of counts is not very large, it is more accurate to measure the time interval for a predetermined number of occurrences, rather than the number of occurrences within a specified time.
He was very active in furthering the accession of the French candidate for the throne of Spain, Philip V. Two years later, Vendôme having died in the interval, Alberoni was appointed consular agent for Parma at Philip's court, where he was the royal favourite, being raised at the same time to the dignity of count.
The mathematical statements that a function is continuous on an interval I and the definition that a function is uniformly continuous on the same interval are structurally very similar.
A conceptually very simple method for generating exponential variates is based on inverse transform sampling: Given a random variate U drawn from the uniform distribution on the unit interval ( 0, 1 ), the variate
He measured the period of his pendulum very accurately using the clock pendulum by the method of coincidences ; timing the interval between the coincidences when the two pendulums were swinging in synchronism.
They are a very important tool in determining a post-mortem interval by collecting Silphid progeny from the carcass, and determining the developmental rate.
The source which was termed " pulsar " emitted beams of electromagnetic radiation at a very short and consistent interval.
For example, a particle pair can pop out of the vacuum during a very short time interval
When we specify the internal energy to be U, what we really mean is that the total energy of the gas lies somewhere in an interval of length around U. Here is taken to be very small, it turns out that the entropy doesn't depend strongly on the choice of for large N. This means that the above " area " must be extended to a shell of a thickness equal to an uncertainty in momentum, so the entropy is given by:
The latter appeared resigned to defeat, taking little time to consider his shot selection, and after the frame shook hands with O ' Sullivan, after which the two walked arm in arm to the dressing room area, but because it had only been the last frame before the mid-session interval, and so indeed not the very last frame of the match, no-one knew if he had conceded the match, believed the match was over or was just congratulating O ' Sullivan on his formidable play.
A laser only emits light of high irradiance at a very narrow wavelength interval, typically under 0. 01 nm, which makes an excitation monochromator or filter unnecessary.
In particular, the interval from 7 to 1, or Ti to Do is very common.
After the party breaks up, Ichabod remains behind for " a tête-à-tête with the heiress ", where it is supposed that he makes a proposal of marriage to Katrina but, according to the narrator, " Something, however ... must have gone wrong, for he certainly sallied forth, after no very great interval, with an air quite desolate and chapfallen ", meaning that his proposal is refused, allegedly because her sole purpose in courting him was either to test or to increase Brom's desire for her.
We will assume that x < sub > 0 </ sub > is not an endpoint of the interval of integration, that the values ƒ ( x ) cannot be very close to ƒ ( x < sub > 0 </ sub >) unless x is close to x < sub > 0 </ sub >, and that the second derivative < math > f ( x_0 )< 0 </ math >.
Change blindness refers to an inability to detect differences in two successive scenes separated by a very brief blank interval, or interstimulus interval ( ISS ).
* The coincidence leads to the very tiny interval of ( about a millicent wide ), which is the first 7-limit interval tempered out in 103169-TET.
After a very brief interval as Governor of Natal and Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Transvaal Province and High Commissioner for South Eastern Africa with effect from 7 March 1881, Roberts ( having become a baronet on 11 June 1881 ) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army on 16 November 1881.
This interval can be very small ( kerosene ) or large ( acetylene ).
Assume that, as illustrated in the figure, a ray which is extremely extended longitudinally is propagated toward a screen with a slit furnished with a shutter which remains open only for a very brief interval of time.

0.607 seconds.