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Common and compilers
Most of the Lisp systems whose designs contributed to Common Lisp — such as ZetaLisp and Franz Lisp — used dynamically scoped variables in their interpreters and lexically scoped variables in their compilers.
Common Lisp has been designed to support incremental compilers, file compilers and block compilers.
There are also compilers that compile Common Lisp code to C code.
Committee of the General Synod, compilers, The Book of Common Praise ; Being the Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada.
This made it possible for incremental compilers to be added for Prolog, Common Lisp and Standard ML, which could be added as required to support either mixed language development or development in the second language without using any Pop-11 constructs.
The Common Programming Interface attempted to standardize compilers and application programming interfaces among all systems participating in SAA, with the objective of providing " a common programming interface for the entire IBM computer product line-PCs, System / 3x, System / 370.
Similarly, Microsoft's Common Intermediate Language is an intermediate language designed to be shared by all compilers for the. NET Framework, before static or dynamic compilation to machine code.

Common and also
The Porvoo Common Statement ( 1996 ), agreed to by the Anglican churches of the British Isles and most of the Lutheran churches of Scandinavia and the Baltic, also stated that " the continuity signified in the consecration of a bishop to episcopal ministry cannot be divorced from the continuity of life and witness of the diocese to which he is called.
The United Methodist Hymnal also contains ( at # 882 ) what it terms the " Ecumenical Version " of this creed — a version which is identical to that found in the Episcopal Church's current Book of Common Prayer.
* Old Bulgarian ( 9th to 11th century, also referred to as Old Church Slavonic ) – a literary norm of the early southern dialect of the Common Slavic language from which Bulgarian evolved.
Since the early 20th century it has been commonly accepted that Old Irish Bel ( l ) taine is derived from a Common Celtic * belo-te ( p ) niâ, meaning " bright fire " ( where the element * belo-might be cognate with the English word bale in ' bale-fire ' meaning ' white ' or ' shining '; compare Anglo-Saxon bael, and Lithuanian / Latvian baltas / balts, found in the name of the Baltic ; in Slavic languages byelo or beloye also means ' white ', as in Беларусь ( White Russia or Belarus ) or Бе ́ лое мо ́ ре Sea ).
This edition, also called the " Black-Cover Book of Common Prayer " 黑皮公禱書 because of its black cover, still remains in use after the establishment of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui ( Anglican province in Hong Kong ).
The Book of Common Prayer has also been translated into these North American indigenous languages: Cowitchan, Cree, Haida, Ntlakyapamuk, Slavey, Eskimo-Aleut, Dakota, Delaware, Mohawk, Ojibwe.
Common law ( also known as case law or precedent ) is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals ( as opposed to statutes adopted through the legislative process or regulations issued by the executive branch ).
Nicaragua's legal system also is a mixture of the English Common Law and the Civil Law through the influence of British administration of the Eastern half of the country from the mid-17th century until about 1905, the William Walker period from about 1855 through 1857, USA interventions / occupations during the period from 1909 to 1933, the influence of USA institutions during the Somoza family administrations ( 1933 through 1979 ) and the considerable importation between 1979 and the present of USA culture and institutions.
Common competition policy is also helpful to avoid competition deficiency.
The Secretary General of the Council is head of the General Secretariat, Uwe Corsepius since June 2011 ; previously the post holder was also the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, President of the European Defence Agency and the Western European Union.
It is also possible to embed ECL in C programs, and C code into Common Lisp programs.
There also exist open-source applications written in Common Lisp, such as:
Common Era ( also Current Era
* Common Era ( CE ) ( also Christian Era or Current Era ), secular alternative to Anno Domini ( AD )
* The. NET Framework is built on the Common Language Runtime, Microsoft's commercial implementation of the CLI for desktop and server systems, and also encompasses a large collection of programming frameworks and libraries.
Industrial development had also progressed, stimulated by the new oil wealth as well as Ecuador's preferential treatment under the provisions of the Andean Common Market ( Ancom, also known as the Andean Pact ).
A modern version of this appeal to catholic consensus is found in the Canon Law of the Church of England and also in the liturgy published in Common Worship:
The country also is one of the eight signatories of the Nauru Agreement Concerning Cooperation In The Management Of Fisheries Of Common Interest which collectively controls 25-30 % of the world's tuna supply and approximately 60 % of the western and central Pacific tuna supply.
It is also referred to as Global English, World English, Common English, Continental English, General English, Engas ( English as associate language ), or Globish.
Common also were attacks by defenders of social hierarchy on Rousseau's " romantic " belief in equality.
Common Kestrels eat almost exclusively mouse-sized mammals: typically voles, but also shrews and true mice supply up to three-quarters or more of the biomass most individuals ingest.
The Common Kestrels of Europe living during cold periods of the Quaternary glaciation differed slightly in size from the current population ; they are sometimes referred to as paleosubspecies F. t. atavus ( see also Bergmann's Rule ).
Common effects are hearing the reverberation effects on the voice track ( due to stereo reverb on the vocals not being in the center ); also, other instruments ( snare / bass drum, bass guitar and solo instruments ) that happen to be mixed into the center get removed, degrading this approach to hardly more than a gimmick in those devices.

Common and permit
English Common Law, for instance, did not permit adoption since it contradicted the customary rules of inheritance.
While the languages, by themselves, are simple dynamically typed functional cores, the standard distributions of Scheme or Common Lisp permit imperative or object-oriented programming, as well as static typing.
Former French President Jacques Chirac declared this increase in the budget will permit Europe to " finance common policies " such as the Common Agricultural Policy or the Research and Technological Development Policy.
Common additions such as day / date displays, chronographs, and automatic winding mechanisms are usually not sufficient to permit a movement to be called complicated.

Common and passing
Common use of the phrase " The Great Depression " for the 1930s crisis is most frequently attributed to British economist Lionel Robbins, whose 1934 book The Great Depression is credited with ' formalizing ' the phrase, though US president Herbert Hoover is widely credited with having ' popularized ' the term / phrase, informally referring to the downturn as a " depression ", with such uses as " Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement ", ( December 1930, Message to Congress ) and " I need not recount to you that the world is passing through a great depression " ( 1931 ).
a history of human flight, directed by Jim Freeman and Greg MacGillivray and produced for the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum opens with a hot air balloon passing over the Wee House and the United Church of Craftsbury on the Common.
Construction began on the branch line, and about of canal was built, from Stratton Common towards Frome, passing through Coleford and Vobster.
A Roman road from Pontefract passing Streethouse, Heath Common, Ossett Street Side, through Kirklees and on to Manchester crossed the River Calder by a ford at Wakefield near the site of Wakefield Bridge.
From Painshill Park the river flows northwestwards towards the Thames, passing West End Common and at Esher the mean flow of the river is.
The walk starts from Milford Common on Cannock Chase and ends at Bourton on the Water in the Cotswolds passing through the counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Gloucestershire.
At the next stop sign, the route turns left onto Hawthorne Boulevard passing Salem Common and the Salem Witch Museum before turning left onto Winter Street.
Common examples that differ by argument passing mode are boolean operations, e. g. a short-circuiting conjunction that only evaluates later arguments if earlier ones are not false, in a language with strict call-by-value functions.
Common practice and most law on United States Highways is that the left lane is reserved for passing and faster moving traffic, and that traffic using the left lane must yield to traffic wishing to overtake.
Common Worship bears more than a passing resemblance to the pre-Reformation church of which Cranmer commented ' many times there was more business to find out what should be read than to read it when it was found out '.
* Indie group The Willows wrote a song about Terry and Julie passing like ships in the night on Wandsworth Common in the early 90s.
After passing his Common Entrance Examination in 1927 he joined Maseno School in 1928.
In the Cameroon English-speaking education sub-system, pupils leaving primary school enter secondary school after passing the Government Common Entrance Examinations ( and obtaining a First School Leaving Certificate ) in Class 6 ( now ) or 7 ( formerly ).
When the extension north to Lawley Common is complete, TSR intends to extend south beyond Doseley Halt, build a new bridge over the A4169 and continue to the Ironbridge Gorge passing through Coalbrookdale and eventually onto the power station site at Buildwas.
A passing track was located on the north side of Bedford Common.
He introduced the act relating to the registration of judgments, gave great help in passing the Common Law Procedure Act of 1854, and was the author of the Qualification for Offices Abolition Act of 1866.
He resigned his post in 1855, angered by the passing of the Common Law Procedure Acts, but was recalled by the government, who gave him a peerage as Baron Wensleydale of Walton to allow him to undertake the Judicial functions of the House of Lords, a job he fulfilled until his death on 25 February 1868.
The issue was triggered by the Legislature of New Brunswick passing the Common Schools Act, which created a system of non-sectarian public schools, open to all and under the supervision of a provincial Board of Education, rather than run by religious groups.
The line will allow metro trains to run directly from the Grorud Line to the Ring Line, and thus pass from east to west without passing through the packed Common Tunnel.

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