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Another common cure was to soak the feet five or ten minutes in warm water, then to apply a solution of equal parts of soda and common brown soap on a kid bandage overnight.
Another common method was to cut an onion in two and place each half on the wart for a moment ; ;
Another common emblem was the sacrificial tripod, representing his prophetic powers.
Another common type of board was the " support BBS " run by a manufacturer of computer products or software.
Another common aspect of the festival in early 20th century Ireland was the hanging of May Boughs on the doors and windows of houses and the making of May Bushes in farmyards, which usually consisted either of a branch of rowan / caorthann ( mountain ash ) or more commonly whitethorn / sceach geal ( hawthorn ) which is in bloom at the time and is commonly called the ' May Bush ' or just ' May ' in both Ireland and Britain.
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.
Another important piece of evidence is that it is possible to construct detailed phylogenetic trees ( that is, " genealogic trees " of species ) mapping out the proposed divisions and common ancestors of all living species.
Another common comic production from the 1930s was the short subject.
Another common type of crystallographic defect is an impurity, meaning that the " wrong " type of atom is present in a crystal.
Another common feature is the spire, a tall tower on the " west " end of the church or over the crossing.
Another " ordinal " date system (" ordinal " in the sense of advancing in value by one as the date advances by one day ) is in common use in astronomical calculations and referencing and uses the same name as this " logistics " system.
Another common use is to partition land into different sections.
Another three tree species are common, and may be native, but may also have been introduced by humans: Casuarina equisetifolia, Hibiscus tiliaceus, and Pipturus argenteus.
Another common representation of the Dhrystone benchmark is the DMIPS ( Dhrystone MIPS ) obtained when the Dhrystone score is divided by 1757 ( the number of Dhrystones per second obtained on the VAX 11 / 780, nominally a 1 MIPS machine ).
Another versatile extension becoming increasingly common is the use of some electronic drums in a mainly conventional kit.
Another example of this is the common experience of actresses who play the villain in a soap opera being accosted in public as if they are to blame for the actions of the characters they play.
Another common application in the financial area for expert systems are in trading recommendations in various marketplaces.
Another possible mechanism involves mutations leading to ineffective GABA ( the brain's most common inhibitory neurotransmitter ) action.
Another fairly common fullerene is C < sub > 70 </ sub >, but fullerenes with 72, 76, 84 and even up to 100 carbon atoms are commonly obtained.
Another common house rule is that the bottom card of the deck is never given as a replacement, to avoid the possibility of someone who might have seen it during the deal using that information.
Another common fear can be of pain, or of someone damaging a person.
Another common form, in which the potatoes are cut into irregular shapes and seasoned with a spicy tomato sauce, is called " patatas bravas ".
Another common type of file viewer is a picture viewer that can display picture files of various formats.
Another common explanation presents the cause of dukkha as disturbing emotions ( Sanskrit: kleshas ) rooted in ignorance ( Sanskrit: avidya ).

Another and distinctive
Another distinctive feature of the modern dagger is that it is designed to position the blade horizontally when using a conventional palm grip, enabling the user to slash right or left as well as thrust the blade between an opponent's ribs.
Another distinctive Ethiopian dish is kitfo ( frequently spelled ketfo ), which consists of raw ( or rare ) beef mince marinated in mitmita ( Ge ' ez: ሚጥሚጣ mīṭmīṭā, a very spicy chili powder ) and niter kibbeh.
Another distinctive feature of the album was the orchestral passages that Evans had devised as transitions between the different tracks, which were joined together with the innovative use of editing in the post-production phase, turning each side of the album into a seamless piece of music.
Another grilled sausage is called sai krok Isan, a fermented sausage with a distinctive slightly sour taste from northeastern Thailand ( the region also known as Isan ).
Another distinctive sub-style is the architecture of the Mughal Empire in South Asia in the 16th century of Persian elements.
Another argument for this has been expressed by John Searle, who is the advocate of a distinctive form of physicalism he calls biological naturalism.
Another popular garden tree which sheds its bark in a distinctive irregular round patches which take on a range of different colours from cream through blue-grey to orange, pink or red.
Another distinctive employee program was TOPS ( Tandem Outstanding PerformerS ).
Another distinctive characteristic of Lao food or more properly, Lao eating habits, is that food is frequently eaten at room temperature.
Another theory is that the term derives from scrap metal or other objects ( junk ) used to create the distinctive goombay drum.
Another distinctive exterior feature is the gold rotor-shaped 10th Anniversary Edition badge on the fenders.
Another barium atom is surrounded by six oxygen atoms with a mean distance of 2. 791 Å and 3. 230 Å, which creates two crystallographically distinctive barium atoms.
Another distinctive feature of the serval is the presence of large ears and auditory bullae in the skull, indicating a particularly acute sense of hearing.
Another distinctive sub-style is Indo-Islamic architecture in South Asia, it is a fusion of Arab, Central Asian and Persian elements with the local Hindu architecture.
Another control ( sometimes called " regeneration ") allows the signal from the playback heads to be fed back into and variably mixed with the original input signal, creating a very distinctive " feedback " effect that adds more and more noise to the loop with each repeat.
Another distinctive painting of the decade was Ladder to the Moon, 1958.
Another effect, due to the fact that most folk performers sang shanties along with other genres, is that shanty repertoire was ever more incorporated within the generic fold of “ folk song ,” and their distinctive use, manner of performance, and identity were co-opted.
Another distinctive property is the amount of space covered by the n-ball in hyperbolic n-space: it increases exponentially with respect to the radius of the ball, rather than polynomially.
Another distinctive property of modernity lies in the field of knowledge.
Another distinctive feature of Sun-treader is the presence of ' waves ', both in dynamics and pitch.
Another distinctive feature is the presence of a vertical slit between the nostril and upper lip, known as the " naso-labial groove ".
Another distinctive feature of the work is Thucydides ' inclusion of dozens of speeches assigned to the principal figures engaged in the war.
Another distinctive landmark of the town is the Queen's Pier, an iron pier which was built in 1886.
Another distinctive instrument is the crwth, also a stringed instrument of a type once widespread in northern Europe, it was played in Wales from the Middle Ages, which, superseded by the fiddle ( Welsh Ffidil ), lingered on later in Wales than elsewhere but died out by the nineteenth century at the latest.

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