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) then a domain name ( alternatively, IP address ), a port number, the path of the resource to be fetched or the program to be run, then, for programs such as Common Gateway Interface ( CGI ) scripts, a query string, and an optional fragment identifier.
Four of five Common Ravens eventually succeeded, and " the transition from no success ( ignoring the food or merely yanking at the string ) to constant reliable access ( pulling up the meat ) occurred with no demonstrable trial-and-error learning.
After gaining recognition for her first orchestral composition, Sequoia ( 1981 ), a tone poem which structurally depicts a giant tree from trunk to needles, she has gone on to compose a variety of instrumental works including Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, which is something of a response to Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man, the Island Prelude, two string quartets, and an assortment of other tone poems.
Tonedeff first gained national recognition on the underground hip hop scene after winning a string of distinguished rap battles ( i. e. " Braggin Rites "), opening shows for Common, Rahzel, The Beatnuts, Royce da 5 ' 9 ", and Brand Nubian.

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The legal instruments used by the Council for the Common Foreign and Security Policy are different from the legislative acts.
Common instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various kinds of erasers, markers, styluses, and various metals ( such as silverpoint ).
Common distinctions between violins and fiddles reflect the differences in the instruments used to play classical and folk music.
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 items pawned ( or, in some instances, sold outright ) by customers include jewelry, electronics, collectibles, musical instruments, and tools.
As the technology of electronic keyboard instruments became more sophisticated, Emerson was quick to adopt new instruments, such as the Yamaha GX1 polyphonic synthesiser, one of which can be seen on the video promoting " Fanfare for the Common Man ".
Dates of origin, which probably vary from region to region, cannot be determined, but the oldest known fragments of such instruments are thought to date from around the sixth century of the Common Era.
Common instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoals, chalk, pastels, markers, stylus, or various metals like silverpoint.
The London house contained the bulk of his library, while he kept most of his instruments at Clapham Common, where he carried out most of his experiments.
Common instruments today also include trumpets, horns and whistle.
Common vanitas symbols include skulls, which are a reminder of the certainty of death ; rotten fruit, which symbolizes decay ; bubbles, which symbolize the brevity of life and suddenness of death ; smoke, watches, and hourglasses, which symbolize the brevity of life ; and musical instruments, which symbolize brevity and the ephemeral nature of life.
In order to promote this process, a set of new policy instruments were implemented, such as CQAF ( Common Quality Assurance Framework ) and replacement EQARF ( European Quality Assurance Reference framework ), which shall allow for EC-wide comparison of QA in VET and building the capacities for a common quality assurance policy and quality culture in VET throughout Europe.
Common traditional instruments include: the kobza ( lute ), bandura, torban ( bass lute ), violin, basolya ( 3-string cello ), the relya or lira ( hurdy-gurdy ) and the tsymbaly ; the sopilka ( duct flute ), floyara ( open, end-blown flute ), trembita ( alpenhorn ), fife, volynka ( bagpipes ); and the buben ( frame drum ), tulumbas ( kettledrum ), resheto ( tambourine ) and drymba / varhan ( Jaw harp ).
In 2009 and 2010, Bern often played with Common Rotation, a musical group out of Los Angeles, California that consists of vocals, guitar, banjo, trumpet, saxophone, and other instruments.
Common physical examples of resonant natural modes would include the resonant vibrational modes of stringed instruments ( 1D ), percussion instruments ( 2D ) or the former Tacoma Narrows bridge ( 3D ).
Common instruments used in Sindhi regional music include the Yaktaro, Narr, and Naghara.
Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) reforms have slowly introduced a raft of market-based instruments ( MBIs ) to regulate the agro-food sector ( the PGS framework is one of them ).
Common examples are the rhythm section of jazz bands, and quiet background music by other wind instruments.
Common aspects include dissonance, marching themes, throbbing bass, keyboards including piano, Rhodes piano, or organ, and brass instruments.
Common folk arts are Bhajan ( devotional singing ), Kirtan ( devotional chanting with musical instruments ), and Gondhal ( a complex art form involving ritual acts, dances, songs, and poems ).
Common percussion instruments consist of the dhimay, khin, naykhin and dhaa.

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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.
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 ).
Traditional English Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian prayer books have borrowed from the Book of Common Prayer, and the marriage and burial rites have found their way into those of other denominations and into the English language.
As in other places, there has been a reaction and the Canadian version of the Book of Common Prayer has found supporters.
Free and open source software libraries have been created to support such features in a portable way, and are most notably found in the repositories of the Common-Lisp. net and Common Lisp Open Code Collection projects.
The expression " Common Era " can be found as early as 1708 in English, and traced back to Latin usage among European Christians to 1615, as vulgaris aerae, and to 1635 in English as Vulgar Era.
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:
Common applications are often found where a robust and contactless switch or potentiometer is required.
Being a Common Law jurisdiction, Gibraltar retains jury trial in a similar manner to that found in England and Wales, the exception being that juries consist of nine lay people, rather than twelve.
The Common Kestrel readily adapts to human settlement, as long as sufficient swathes of vegetation are available, and may even be found in wetlands, moorlands and arid savanna.
In general, Common Kestrels will usually tolerate conspecifics nesting nearby, and sometimes a few dozen pairs may be found nesting in a loose colony.
Common graves of the archaic Esquiline necropolis have been found near the north-west corner of the modern Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, that is, outside the Esquiline gate of antiquity and north of the via Tiburtina vetus ; most probably the horti Maecenatiani extended north from this gate and road on both sides of the ager.
The most widely used implementations of syntactic macro systems are found in Lisp-like languages such as Common Lisp, Scheme, ISLISP and Racket.
Despite a tendency of American perjury law toward broad prosecutory power under perjury statutes, American perjury law has afforded potential defendants a new form of defense not found in the British Common Law.
Common types of pronouns found in the world's languages are as follows:
Common examples are found in transport applications.
Again, since Erasmus had been educated at one of the houses of the Brethren of the Common Life in's-Hertogenbosch, and the town was religiously progressive, some writers have found it unsurprising that strong parallels exist between the caustic writing of Erasmus and the often savage painting of Bosch.
The finding of high mercury levels prompted further studies and a health advisory warning hunters not to eat Common Goldeneye or Northern Shoveler, two species of duck found in the lake.
These books are used as a more expansively Catholic context in which to celebrate the liturgical use found in the Book of Common Prayer and related liturgical books.
Common examples include VIS, MMX, SSE, AltiVec and AVE. Vector processing techniques are also found in video game console hardware and graphics accelerators.
Accidentally or deliberately introduced populations of Common Carp ( Cyprinus carpio ) and Grass Carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella ) are found on all continents except Antarctica.
Common yarrow is frequently found in the mildly disturbed soil of grasslands and open forests.
The earliest Persian reference to shataranj is found in the Middle Persian book Karnamak-i Artaxshir-i Papakan, which was written between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD ( Common Era ).
In Insular Celtic languages, the same root is found in Welsh, Cornish and Breton mab meaning son ( Delamarre 2003 pp. 216-217 ), derived from Common Brythonic * mapos ( identical to Gaulish ).

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