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They show the closest relationship with the Slavic languages, and have, by most scholars, been reconstructed to a common Proto-Balto-Slavic stage, during which Common Balto-Slavic lexical, phonological, morphological and accentological isoglosses are thought to have developed.
It was this edition which was to be the official Book of Common Prayer, during the growth of the British Empire, and, as a result, has been a great influence on the prayer books of Anglican churches worldwide, liturgies of other denominations in English, and of the English language as a whole.
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.
Since eukaryotes arose from a common ancestor ( Common descent ), there must have been extensive gain and / or loss of introns during evolutionary time.
Some major works composed during this period include Wavemaker ( 1977 ), Phrygian Gates for solo piano ( 1977 ), Shaker Loops ( 1978 ), Common Tones in Simple Time ( 1979 ), Harmonium ( 1980 – 81 ), Grand Pianola Music ( 1982 ), Light Over Water ( 1983 ), Harmonielehre ( 1984 – 85 ), The Chairman Dances ( 1985 ), Short Ride in a Fast Machine ( 1986 ), and Nixon in China ( 1985 – 87 ).
The Common Kestrel's closest living relative is apparently the Nankeen or Australian Kestrel ( F. cenchroides ), which probably derived from ancestral Common Kestrels settling in Australia and adapting to local conditions less than one million years ago, during the Middle Pleistocene.
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 ).
Puritans still opposed much of the Catholic summation in the Church of England, notably the Book of Common Prayer, but also the use of non-secular vestments ( cap and gown ) during services, the sign of the Cross in baptism, and kneeling to receive Holy Communion.
Thomas Cranmer, Henry's first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, responsible for the Book of Common Prayer during Edward VI's reign
Common symptoms of head injury include coma, confusion, drowsiness, personality change, seizures, nausea and vomiting, headache and a lucid interval, during which a patient appears conscious only to deteriorate later.
* Common Eldarin is the language of the three clans of the Eldar during the Great March to Valinor.
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Common errors during excavation fall into two basic categories and one or the other is almost inevitable because excavation is a destructive process that removes the information it seeks to record in real time and mistakes cannot be rectified easily.
As such, many prototype-based systems encourage the alteration of prototypes during run-time, whereas only very few class-based object-oriented systems ( such as the dynamic object-oriented system, Common Lisp, Smalltalk, Objective-C, Python, Perl, or Ruby ) allow classes to be altered during the execution of a program.
The type specimen of Common Heath was collected in 1793 by French botanist Jacques Labillardière in Van Diemens Land ( now Tasmania ) during a voyage with Bruni D ' Entrecasteaux It was described by Labillardiere in 1805 who gave the species its current name Epacris impressa.
As for the case of traditional Chinese characters, 4, 808 characters are listed in the " Chart of Standard Forms of Common National Characters " ( 常用國字標準字體表 ) by the Ministry of Education of ROC, while 4, 759 in the " Soengjung Zi Zijing Biu " ( 常用字字形表 ) by the Education and Manpower Bureau of Hong Kong, both of which are intended to be taught during elementary and junior secondary education.
In Dominica, Grenada, and Trinidad the Common Opossum or manicou is popular and can only be hunted during certain times of the year owing to over-hunting.
The tribunal has jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, which are defined as violations of Common Article Three and Additional Protocol II of the Geneva Conventions ( dealing with war crimes committed during internal conflicts ).
Common Nightingales are named so because they frequently sing at night as well as during the day.
Common problems encountered during tablet manufacturing operations include:
The ancient status of that military road is recorded on a Roman stone now placed by the entrance of Clapham Library in the Old Town, which was discovered during building operations at Clapham Common South Side in 1912.
" The Gymnastic Society " met regularly at Kennington Common during the second half of the eighteenth century to play football.

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It was the 1900th year of the Anno Domini or the Common Era designation, the 900th year of the 2nd millennium, and the last year of the 19th century but the first year of the 1900s.
It is the 2019th year of Common Era ( also called Anno Domini ), the 19th of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century and the 10th of the 2010s.
Clapham is famous as the home of Holy Trinity Clapham the Georgian Church on Clapham Common, from where The Clapham Sect led by William Wilberforce and a group of upper class evangelical Christians campaigned for the abolition of the slave trade in the 19th century.
In the late 17th century, large country houses began to be built there, and throughout the 18th and early 19th century it was favoured by the wealthier merchant classes of the City of London, who built many large and gracious houses and villas around Clapham Common and in the Old Town.
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Clapham Sect were a group of upper class ( mostly evangelical Anglican ) social reformers who lived around the Common.
Many of their grand houses had been demolished by the middle of the 20th century, though a number remain around the Common and in the Old Town, as do a substantial number of fine late 18th and early 19th century houses.
In the 19th century it was discovered that Stoke Newington Common and Abney Park Cemetery had been part of a Neolithic working area for axe-making, some examples of which can be seen in the Museum of London.
One large house that survives is Park Hill, on the north side of Streatham Common, rebuilt in the early 19th century for the Leaf family.
The philosophy of Common Sense Realism was especially influential in 19th century American thought and religion.
Consisting of an irregularly-shaped mixture of 18th, 19th, and 20th century buildings North Quad comprises the 18th-century buttery staircase adjoining the hall, the block containing the Senior Common Room, the 19th-century range along St Giles ', and the " Beehive " ( 1958 – 60 ), made up of non-regular hexagonal rooms.
Common or smaller planters in the late 18th and 19th century had more modest wood frame buildings, such as Southall Plantation in Charles City County.
In the early years ministers were often provided by the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion which had its origins in the 18th century Evangelical Revival and by the middle of the 19th century still retained many Anglican features such as the use of the surplice and Book of Common Prayer.
Up until the early 19th century, the Common Nighthawk and the Whip-poor-will were thought to be one species.
Graph of human population from 10, 000 Common Era | BCE – 2000 CE, showing the immense population growth since the 19th century
File: Old elm tree, Boston Common, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views 3. jpg | Old Elm tree, 19th c.
Old Central School, situated in the south west of Wimbledon Common, provided a former pupils football team in the late 19th century which played on the common and used the " Fox and Grapes " public house as a changing room.
On June 19th, 2012 the Perry Common Community Hall was re-opened after a major re-fit and extension.
By the 19th century there was considerable local poverty and those who lived on Cofton Common were described as " peasants " in a reminiscence of Alice Impey who lived at Longbridge House and who recalled that when someone died there it was necessary for her father to send a cart for the body to be taken to Cofton Church and buried in the pauper's section of the graveyard.
Common onions were introduced to East Asia in the 19th century, but A. fistulosum remains more popular and widespread.
The south slope of Beacon Hill facing the Common was the socially desirable side in the 19th century.
In the 19th Century, the MCC established a cricket pitch on the Common, which is used by Chorleywood Cricket Club's senior and junior teams to this day.
Hackney Lane came to be known as Lower and Upper Clapton roads, until in the late 19th century the stretch through the common to Stamford Hill was named Clapton Common.
It originated in the ideas of the most prominent members of the Scottish School of Common Sense, Thomas Reid, Adam Ferguson and Dugald Stewart, during the 18th century Scottish Enlightenment and flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Scotland and America.
Common to all open-air museums, including the earliest ones of the 19th century, is the teaching of the history of everyday living by people from all segments of society.

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