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Common jeli surnames include Kouyaté, Kamissoko, Sissokho, Soumano, Diabaté and Koné.
González is of Spanish origin, and it means " son of Gonzalo ".< ref > About. com ; " Genealogy: Name Meaning and Origin "; < http :// genealogy. about. com / library / surnames / g / bl_name-GONZALES. htm? rd = 1 >; retrieved May 27, 2007 </ ref > Common spelling variations include: Gonzales, Gonzáles, Gonzalés, González and Gonzalez ( without an acute accent ).
* Names Directory: Common surnames for Vijay
* Common surnames among the Munda are: Topno ( species of tree ant ), Barla ( Potter, species of fig tree ), Aind ( species rare river eel ), Kerketta ( species of rare bird ), Kandir ( lion ), Guria, Sanga, Kandulna, Bage, Lugun, Surin, Burh / Bur, Demta, Mundu, Jojo ( Tarmarind ), Honhaga ( younger brother ), Kongari ( species of rare bird ), Horo ( tortoise ), Lomga, Samad, Purti, Bodra, Dang, Bhengra, Hem ( b ) rom, Dodrai, Soy, Herenz, Tiru, Bhuinya ( earth ).

Common and community
The English-Chinese Diglot Book of Common Prayers, used by the Filipino-Chinese community of St. Stephen's Parish, Manila | St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral
The island continues to cooperate with its neighbors through the Caribbean community and common market ( CARICOM ), the East Caribbean Common Market ( ECCM ), and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States ( OECS ).
Several other Lisp dialects were also in use, and the need to unify the community resulted in the modern Common Lisp language.
* Nigger – Common euphemism for " nigger " or " nigga ": viz., variant forms of a word commonly used in a derogatory way meaning or relating to black people, the latter form a colloquial reference typically utilized without malice and within the black community itself
* Plumstead Make Merry-A community initiative which runs an annual festival on the Plumstead Common
* One Day Cafe-A local group campaigning for a first community cafe and arts venue for Plumstead Common.
Through the Common Reading Experience, students, faculty, and Durango community members explore ideas together by reading and discussing the same book and the issues it highlights.
Initially the location for common grazing of livestock, community gatherings and military drills, the Town Common is the only remaining original common on the east coast outside of Boston.
Due to Lincoln's small numbers and tightly-knit community, its Junior Common Room ( JCR ) plays a greater role in student life than do the JCRs of most other colleges.
Pembroke is home to a Junior Common Room ( undergraduate community ) notable for its artistic wealth and sporting prowess.
The Elbow Common School District, based in the community of Elbow, consolidated with Forsan schools in 1960.
Currently in English Common Law, relatively small fines are used either in place of or alongside community service orders for low-level criminal offences.
* AN Algemeen Nederlands ( meaning " Common Dutch "), the official Dutch language, common to most people in the Netherlands and the Flemish community in Belgium
Common Kingfishers are important members of ecosystems and good indicators of freshwater community health.
In Common law countries, the default and only matrimonial regime is separation of property, though some U. S. states, known as community property states, are an exception.
In this sense there was no ' community ' at Little Gidding, but rather a family living a Christian life in accordance with the Book of Common Prayer according to High Church principles.
The Common Eider is the object of a 2011 feature length documentary, People of a Feather, which studies the historical relationship between the Sanikiluaq community and eiders, as well as various aspects of their ecology.
The Brethren of the Common Life ( Latin: Fratres Vitae Communis ) ( FVC ) was a Roman Catholic pietist religious community founded in the 14th century by Gerard Groote, formerly a successful and worldly educator who had had a religious experience and preached a life of simple devotion to Jesus Christ.
Common perspectives on colonialism show colonialism usually works through the use of brutal force employed by one country to exploit another community and obtain economic wealth through abuse of native people.
Some projects have collectively tended community farms on common land, much like that of eighteenth-century Boston Common.
Common areas include a community kitchen, laundry facilities and a television lounge.
Leaving Croisadore to elder son Henry Dickinson, Samuel moved to Poplar Hall, where he had already taken a leading role in the community as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Kent County.
The station serves the transit-oriented community of Ballston, Ballston Common Mall as well as Marymount University ( MU ).
Cisneros has also been author, editor or collaborator in several books, including Interwoven Destinies: Cities and the Nation, a project with the late former HUD Secretary Jack Kemp ; Opportunity and Progress: A Bipartisan Platform for National Housing Policy was presented the Common Purpose Award for demonstrating the potential of bipartisan cooperation ; and Casa y Comunidad: Latino Home and Neighborhood Design, a publication that took the first-ever look at the growing and increasingly prosperous U. S. Latino community and its housing needs, was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Silver Medal in the category of best business book of 2006.
Common Cause's Media and Democracy department focuses on media ownership, network neutrality and community broadband .=== Media

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If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine Common grains such as wheat and corn are comparatively rich in amino acids that amaranth lacks ; thus, amaranth and other grains can complement each other.
Although anthems were written in the Elizabethan period by Tallis ( 1505 – 1585 ), Byrd ( 1539 – 1623 ), and others, they are not mentioned in the Book of Common Prayer until 1662, when the famous rubric " In quires and places where they sing here followeth the Anthem " first appears.
The prefix AD and the suffixes CE, BC or BCE ( Common Era, Before Christ or Before Common Era ) are dropped.
Common suggestions are that they are old English breeds introduced by the early whalers, or by Captain Cook or other early explorers.
Common among the mislabeled works are all of the reasons identified for misattributing Cuyp ’ s works: the lack of biography and chronology of his works made it difficult to discern when paintings were created ( making it difficult to pinpoint an artist ); contentious signatures added to historians ’ confusion as to who actually painted the works ; and the collaborations and influences by different painters makes it hard to justify that a painting is genuinely that of Aelbert Cuyp ; and finally, accurate identification is made extremely difficult by the fact that this same style was copied ( rather accurately ) by his predecessor.
Common industrial catalysts are based on platinum, nickel or palladium.
Common categories include the type of structural elements used, by what they carry, whether they are fixed or movable, and by the materials used.
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.
Common dice are sometimes made of Bakelite for weight and sound, but the majority are made of a thermoplastic such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ( ABS ).
* Suspension to absorb shocks between the bogie frame and the rail vehicle body: Common types are coil springs, or rubber airbags.
The full name of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
Common law systems place great weight on court decisions, which are considered " law " with the same force of law as statutes — for nearly a millennium, common law courts have had the authority to make law where no legislative statute exists, and statutes mean what courts interpret them to mean.
Common vegetables such as cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts are all descendants of the wild cabbage plant.
Common examples of smoldering phenomena are the initiation of residential fires on upholstered furniture by weak heat sources ( e. g., a cigarette, a short-circuited wire ), and the persistent combustion of biomass behind the flaming front of wildfires
Common reactions, such as desperation, anger, frustration, and denial are possible.
Common features of CBT procedures are the focus on the " here and now ", a directive or guidance role of therapist, a structuring of the psychotherapy sessions and path, and on alleviating both symptoms and patients ' vulnerability.
The legal instruments used by the Council for the Common Foreign and Security Policy are different from the legislative acts.
The Celtic or Keltic languages ( usually pronounced but sometimes ) are descended from Proto-Celtic, or " Common Celtic "; a branch of the greater Indo-European language family.
* The 2011 movie Rio shows Common marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus ) who are experts in Capoeira.
Common crystals include snowflakes, diamonds, and table salt ; however, most common inorganic solids are polycrystals.

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