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All modern amphibians are included in the subclass Lissamphibia, superorder Salientia, which is usually considered a clade, a group of species that have evolved from a common ancestor.
All bilaterians are thought to have descended from a common ancestor that appeared early in the Cambrian period, 550 – 600 million years ago, and it has been hypothesized that this common ancestor had the shape of a simple tubeworm with a segmented body.
All vertebrate brains share a common underlying form, which appears most clearly during early stages of embryonic development.
All subsequent manuscripts of the Chronicle use the term Brytenwalda, which may have represented the original term or derived from a common error.
All but one of the provinces of Canada use a common law system ( the exception being Quebec, which uses a civil law system for issues arising within provincial jurisdiction, such as property ownership and contracts ).
All breeds share common ancestry, having descended from wolves.
All four were original colonies ( Kentucky was originally a part of the land grant of the Colony of Virginia ) and share a strong influence of colonial common law in some of their laws and institutions.
All solutions x are then congruent modulo the least common multiple of the n < sub > i </ sub >.
All or some stems in a cluster may share a common root.
All digital information possesses common properties that distinguish it from analog communications methods:
The most common forms used are 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T. All three utilize twisted pair cables and 8P8C modular connectors.
All rooms are fully furnished and residents reside in double, triple, or quad rooms and use shared common bathrooms cleaned daily by janitorial staff.
All rooms are fully furnished and residents reside in single, double, or triple rooms and use shared common bathrooms cleaned daily by janitorial staff.
All regulatory GTPases have a common mechanism that enables them to switch a signal transduction chain on and off.
All versions and forms of the proverbial Golden Rule have one aspect in common: they all demand that people treat others in a manner in which they themselves would like to be treated.
All parts of the hierarchy which are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be " horizontally " linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again.
All ARU double raps suggesting the presence of an Ivory-billed Woodpecker should be reconsidered in light of the phenomenon of duck wingtip collisions, especially those recorded in the winter months, when duck flocks are common across flooded bottomlands of the southeastern United States.
All interferons share several common effects ; they are antiviral agents and can fight tumors.
All zhuzes had to agree in order to have a common khan.
Because of the complex and abstract nature of love, discourse on love is commonly reduced to a thought-terminating cliché, and there are a number of common proverbs regarding love, from Virgil's " Love conquers all " to The Beatles ' " All You Need Is Love ".
All these Christian conversions affected, for the most part, only the aristocracy, for the common people remained pagan.
All could speak the common Serbo-Croatian Language.
All the band members could and did switch instruments throughout gigs, as evidenced on Jonathan Demme's video for " The Perfect Kiss " and the fairly common Taras Shevchenko and Pumped Full of Drugs concert videos.
His depictions of legless and disfigured veterans — a common sight on Berlin's streets in the 1920s — unveil the ugly side of war and illustrate their forgotten status within contemporary German society, a concept also developed in Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front.

All and variations
All variations of the argument from morality begin with an observation about moral thought or experiences and conclude with the existence of God.
All amniotes have a broadly similar arrangement to that of humans, albeit with a number of individual variations.
All off-loom techniques can be accomplished using a single needle and thread ( no warp threads ), but some have two-needle variations.
All three variations were commonly seen among U. S. troops.
All subregions may experience considerable variations from year to year.
However in " The Ancient Celts " by Barry Cunliffe, on page 94 of that book, Professor Cunliffe writes ," All these pieces of equipment spears, swords, mail armour, mentioned in the texts, are reflected in the archaeological record and in the surviving iconography, though it is sometimes possible to detect regional variations.
All of these events can have wide variations of more than a month from year to year.
All jumps are landed on a back outside edge ( except stylized variations on some jumps like the half loop or one-foot axel ).
The most significant change however was the elimination of the positional shape variations: All letters were based on the medial variant of the original Mongol alphabet.
All variations of the city's name derive from the original ( and current ) appellation in Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη ( from Θεσσαλός, Thessalos, and Νίκη, Nike ), literally translating to " Thessalian Victory " and in origin the name of a princess, Thessalonike of Macedon, who was named so because she was born on the day of the Macedonian victory at the Battle of Crocus Field.
All the variations are in G major, apart from variations 15, 21, and 25, which are in G minor.
All four of the innermost, rocky planets of the Solar System may have had large variations of their obliquity in the past.
All WBC world title belts look identical regardless of weight class ; however, there are minor variations on the design for secondary and regionally-themed titles within the same weight class.
All those names were adjusted variations to the original Croatian given name.
All proposed designs for the OWL are variations on a segmented mirror, since there is no technology available to build a monolithic 60-or 100-meter mirror.
All over continental Europe between 700 AD and 1000 AD, this design and its variations could be found.
All other variations in the black hole will either escape to infinity or be swallowed up by the black hole.
All these are of a type which was almost universally adopted, with slight variations, at the Restoration.
" All whistled languages share one basic characteristic: they function by varying the frequency of a simple wave-form as a function of time, generally with minimal dynamic variations, which is readily understandable since in most cases their only purpose is long-distance communication.
All variations are in A minor except where noted.
All of these variations also apply to universal quantification.
All speed variations of the camera and tape can be detected as deviations from 60 / 50 Hz, and compared at the time of playback with in built quartz reference oscillator.
All forms of música campesina make use of the guitar, and its variations.

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