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Like the Authorized King James Bible and the works of Shakespeare, many words and phrases from the Book of Common Prayer have entered common parlance.
Though Common Lisp is not as popular as some non-Lisp languages, many of its features have made their way into other, more widely used programming languages and systems ( see Greenspun's Tenth Rule ).
Unlike many earlier Lisps, Common Lisp ( like Scheme ) uses lexical variable scope by default for both interpreted and compiled code.
Common Lisp is used in many commercial applications, including the Yahoo!
Common string instruments found with many different taiko groups would be the biwa, koto, and the shamisen.
Although the Puritan movement was subjected to repression by some of the bishops under both Elizabeth and James, other bishops were more tolerant, and in many places, individual ministers were able to omit disliked portions of the Book of Common Prayer.
In the Episcopal and many other Anglican churches and in Lutheran churches, as well, the day is nowadays officially called " The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday "; in practice, though, it is usually termed " Palm Sunday " as in the 1928 American Book of Common Prayer and in earlier Lutheran liturgies and calendars, to avoid undue confusion with the penultimate Sunday of Lent in the traditional calendar, which was " Passion Sunday ".
The contemporary service books of many Anglican provinces do not use the term but it remains in the Book of Common Prayer.
In many types of Lisp, including Common Lisp, the printer cannot represent every type of data because it is not clear how to do so.
Common manufacturers are Roco and Lima, with many custom models being made as well.
His translation of the Psalter is used in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, and is the most familiar translation of the psalms for many Anglicans all over the world.
Common law norms for settling disputes in practical situations, often worked out over many generations to establishing precedent, are a core element informing decisionmaking in legal systems around the world.
The public services of the Anglican churches, as contained in the Book of Common Prayer, do not directly invoke the Blessed Virgin or any other saint in prayer, and the thirty-nine Articles of Religion reject the practice of praying to saints, but many Anglo-Catholics feel free to do so in their private devotions.
Common menu items at fast food outlets include fish and chips, sandwiches, pitas, hamburgers, fried chicken, french fries, chicken nuggets, tacos, pizza, and ice cream, although many fast food restaurants offer " slower " foods like chili, mashed potatoes, and salads.
Adaptations of the revised Roman Rite lectionary were adopted by Protestants, leading to the publication in 1994 of the Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and major feasts, which is now used by many Protestant denominations, including also ( Methodists, Reformed, United, etc.
Common to many cities with this climate, temperatures are relatively consistent throughout the course of the year, with average high temperatures of 31 degrees Celsius and average low temperatures of 22 degrees Celsius.
; Hex: Common usage in Singapore and Malaysia, as spoken by many recorded telephone directory-assistance menus: ' Please enter your phone number followed by the hex key '.
Common carp are extremely popular with anglers in many parts of Europe, and their popularity as quarry is slowly increasing among anglers in the United States ( though destroyed as pests in many areas ), and southern Canada.
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.
Huntingdon Elms once lined the Ladies ' Mile avenue through the centre of the Common, but many were lost to the Great Storm of 1987 and replaced by the Dutch elm cultivar ' Lobel '.
Symbolics Common Lisp provides most of the Common Lisp standard with a huge number of extensions ( many of those coming from ZetaLisp ).
It is, like many languages of Men, akin to Adûnaic, the language of the Edain, and therefore to the Westron or Common Speech.

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Common activities in bioinformatics include mapping and analyzing DNA and protein sequences, aligning different DNA and protein sequences to compare them, and creating and viewing 3-D models of protein structures.
An early statement appeared in Discourse of the Common Wealth of this Realm of England, 1549: " We must always take heed that we buy no more from strangers than we sell them, for so should we impoverish ourselves and enrich them.
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.
“ The law has provided proper persons with proper powers to visit those institutions, and to correct every irregularity, which may arise within them .” The Common Law provided for inspection by the court of king ’ s bench.
Called to Common Mission is an agreement between The Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ( ELCA ), establishing full communion between them.
" The early lectionaries of the Anglican Church ( as included in the Book of Common Prayer of 1662 ) included the deuterocanonical books amongst the cycle of readings, and passages from them were used in the services ( such as the Benedicite )
Like most birds of prey, Common Kestrels have keen eyesight enabling them to spot small prey from a distance.
Common names are also given for species that have them.
An early statement on national balance of trade appeared in Discourse of the Common Weal of this Realm of England, 1549: " We must always take heed that we buy no more from strangers than we sell them, for so should we impoverish ourselves and enrich them.
The Bennites demanded revenge for the betrayals, as they saw them, of the Callaghan government, and pushed the case for replacement of MPs who had acquiesced to them by left-wingers who would support the causes of unilateral nuclear disarmament, withdrawal from the Common Market and widespread nationalisation.
Females are 74 – 84 cm long, and the males are a larger 80 – 98 cm long — making them the third-largest passerine bird after the Thick-billed Raven and the Common Raven.
The Robin has a fluting, warbling in the breeding season, when they often sing into the evening, and sometimes into the night, leading some to confuse them with the Common Nightingale ( Luscinia megarhynchos ).
Fig wasps grow in Common Fig caprifigs but not in the female syconiums because the female flower is too long for the wasp to successfully lay her eggs in them.
Announcing the delay, the Manchester Observer reported that the intention of the meeting was " to take into consideration the most speedy and effectual mode of obtaining Radical reform in the Common House of Parliament " and " to consider the propriety of the ' Unrepresented Inhabitants of Manchester ' electing a person to represent them in Parliament ".
For example, applications that rely on the Common Feed List of Windows might handle such files as if they were corrupt, and not open them.
Common dairy foods are goat's and camel's milk, as well as cheese and yogurt made from them.
To encourage bitterns to breed, the reed beds have been improved to make them wetter, and the lagoon has been stocked with the Common Rudd.
Common graphics drawing commands ( many of them geometric ) are sent to the graphics accelerator in their raw form.
Thomas Bonham v College of Physicians, commonly known as Dr. Bonham's Case was a decision of the Court of Common Pleas under Coke in which he ruled that " in many cases, the common law will controul Acts of Parliament, and sometimes adjudge them to be utterly void: for when an Act of Parliament is against common right and reason, or repugnant, or impossible to be performed, the common law will controul it, and adjudge such Act to be void ".
Common parental activities include sharing interesting books, articles, and activities with their children, helping them find knowledgeable people to explore an interest with ( anyone from physics professors to automotive mechanics ), and helping them set goals and figure out what they need to do to meet their goals.

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