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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 payload
Accuracy was sufficient only for use against very large targets ( the general area of a city ), while the range of 250 km was significantly lower than that of a bomber carrying the same payload.
This is the ability of some aircraft to take off from a short runway or take off vertically if it does not have a very heavy payload and land vertically ( i. e. with no runway ).
Although an SSTO rocket might theoretically be built, margins would be likely to be very thin: even comparatively minor problems could mean that the craft may fail to achieve the necessary mass-fraction to reach orbit with useful payload.
Although these propellants would provide reduced exhaust velocity, their greater availability can reduce payload costs by a very large factor where the mission delta-v is not too high, such as within cislunar space or between Earth orbit and Martian orbit.
However, this method of state-data handling is not really suitable for some complex business logic scenarios, where session state payload is very big or recomputing it with every request on a server is not feasible, and URL rewriting has major security issues, since the end-user can easily alter the submitted URL and thus change session streams.
This in turn means the spacecraft is limited to a relatively small science payload and / or the use of a very large and expensive launcher.
Pieces with sizes greater than 512 kB will reduce the size of a torrent file for a very large payload, but is claimed to reduce the efficiency of the protocol.
He first sketched the van in a doodle dated April 23, 1947, proposing a payload of and placing the driver at the very front.
Outside the can, the droplets of propellant evaporate rapidly, leaving the payload suspended as very fine particles or droplets.
Obtaining a warrant or taking other action based solely on steganalytic evidence is a very dicey proposition unless a payload has been completely recovered and decrypted, because otherwise all the analyst has is a statistic indicating that a file may have been modified, and that modification may have been the result of steganographic encoding.
The N1 was a very large rocket, standing tall — among the world's largest launch vehicles, somewhat smaller than the Saturn V in height and mass, but greater in lift-off thrust and with significantly less payload capability.
Despite the aircraft's good speed and handling the low payload of less than 600 pounds resulted in a very limited interest in the aircraft.
The tubes consumed very little fuel, but not much payload could be carried along either.
Utility and function was unmatched by few competing models, as the towing, payload, and snow plowing capacity of the Power Wagon equipped with " Dana 60 " 8-lug axles was very popular with municipal and regional road crews.
The advantage with this type of weapon is that it requires a relatively small payload since it detonates in direct contact or within a very close proximity of the submarine.
Some analysts believe that a three-stage space booster variant of the Taepodong-1 could be capable of travelling as far as 5, 900 kilometers with a very small payload.
The missile, capable of delivering a 3, 500 lb ( 1600 kg ) payload about 6, 000 nautical miles ( 11, 000 km ) to an accuracy of 1 nautical mile ( 2 km ), was not only very accurate, but was also far more tactically useful to the Soviet Union.
Near the end of the cable the vehicle releases a payload and slows and stops itself and the payload carries on at very high velocity.
The defensive turret on bombers fell from favour with the realization that bombers could not attempt heavily defended targets without escort regardless of their defensive armament unless very high loss rates were acceptable, and the performance penalty from the weight and drag of turrets reduced speed, range and payload and increased the number of crew required.
Because an RLP payload size can be as little as 11 bytes, based upon a CDMA IS-95 network's smallest voice packet size, RLP headers must be very small, to minimize overhead.
The majority of space launch vehicles used today can only launch a payload into a very narrow range of orbits.

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