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In 1957 the social-economic approach to European integration was capped by the formation among `` the Six '' of a tariff-free European Common Market, and Euratom for cooperation in the development of atomic energy.
Common complaints included `` Mrs. Murphy '' leaving her windows open all the time, a fresh air fan, or the family was visiting `` Aunt Minnie '' with the house shut up but they still paid the same rate for oil.
First was the period of codification of existing law: the Code Napoleon in France and the peculiar codification that, in fact, resulted from Austin's restatement and ordering of the Common Law in England.
It was in 1814 that Abraham Wharf and his sister sat by a meager fire in their house on Dogtown Common, a desolate place even then.
The suit was filed later in the day in Common Pleas Court 7 against the Hughes company and two bonding firms.
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
Pilots and flight attendants were trained to adopt the " Common Strategy " tactic, which was approved by the FAA.
The " Common Strategy " approach was not designed to handle suicide hijackings, and the hijackers were able to exploit a weakness in the civil aviation security system.
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.
The Common Buzzard was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Falco buteo.
Initially designed to run on AT & T Hobbit-based hardware, BeOS was later modified to run on PowerPC-based processors: first Be's own systems, later Apple Inc .' s PowerPC Reference Platform and Common Hardware Reference Platform, with the hope that Apple would purchase or license BeOS as a replacement for its then aging Mac OS.
The 1662 prayer book was printed only two years after the restoration of the monarchy, following the Savoy Conference between representative Presbyterians and twelve bishops which was convened by Royal Warrant to " advise upon and review the Book of Common Prayer ".
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.
The effect of the failure of the 1928 book was salutary: no further attempts were made to revise the Book of Common Prayer.
The General Synod and the College of Bishops of Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hui planned to publish a unified version for the use of all Anglican churches in China in 1949, which was the 400th anniversary of the first publishing of the Book of Common Prayer.
In 1994, the prayers announced " allowed " by the 1982 Bishops Council of the Anglican Church of Korea was published in a second version of the Book of Common Prayers In 2004, the National Anglican Council published the third and the current Book of Common Prayers known as " seoung-gong-hwe gi-do-seo " or the " Anglican Prayers ", including the Daily Masses, Special Masses, Baptism, Confirmation, Funeral Mass, Wedding Mass, Rite of Ordination Mass, and all of the other events the Anglican Church of Korea celebrates.
The first Manx translation of the Book of Common Prayer was made by Bishop John Phillips of Sodor and Man in 1610.
Among other things the General Synod agreed that the Book of Common Prayer was to ' be regarded as the authorised standard of worship and doctrine in this Church ...'.
Joseph Gilfillan was the chief editor of the 1911 Ojibwa edition of the Book of Common Prayer entitled Iu Wejibuewisi Mamawi Anamiawini Mazinaigun ( Iw Wejibwewizi Maamawi-anami ' aawini Mazina ' igan ).
While he was still on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and before being named to the U. S. Supreme Court, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. published a short volume called The Common Law, which remains a classic in the field.
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.
Common Lisp was developed to standardize the divergent variants of Lisp ( though mainly the MacLisp variants ) which predated it, thus it is not an implementation but rather a language specification.

Common and awarded
Common Sense Media, which mainly rates series in terms of violence, sex, and profanity, gave Scrubs a positive review and awarded it 4 out of 5 stars despite having rated both " Sex ", " Language " and " Drinking, drugs, & smoking " 3 out of 5, stating " this show can be screamingly funny but is very adult-oriented ".
In 1906, Andrew Carnegie awarded a grant of $ 2000 toward the construction of a Carnegie library in Raymond, and in 1908 the Dudley-Tucker Library opened overlooking the Common.
In the same year the site was proposed as a National Nature Reserve ( NNR ) and a substantial grant covering a ten-year period was awarded to Surrey County Council under the Countryside Stewardship Scheme for the management of 280 hectares of the Common.
Today Harpenden Common hosts two cricket clubs, a football club, bridle ways for horse riding, ramblers ' paths and Harpenden Common Golf Club, all contained in an area of natural beauty which was awarded a national Green Flag Award in 2007.
The Last Good War was awarded the Canadian Authors Association's 2005 Lela Common Award for Canadian History.
Before he returned to North America he was awarded a Doctorate of Common Law by Oxford University.
Trevelyan was a member of the Senior Common Room and was awarded an honorary doctor of letters from Durham
At its core, the Common Curriculum provides the liberal arts foundation for all undergraduate degrees awarded by Trinity.
To help solve the problem, the government awarded the waste land to the east of Bushey to Bushey landowners to be used as farming ; this land was more generally known as Bushey Common.
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.
It is situated next to the Building of Common Education and it was awarded the title " the building of 1998 ".
He was awarded the Bill of Rights Award from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Bird Dog Award for Ethics from Tennessee Common Cause in 1992.
These include a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1978-1979, the Charles Horton Cooley Award, awarded by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, in 1980, the Common Wealth Award in 1981, the Cooley / Mead Award in the Section on Social Psychology, awarded by the American Sociological Association in 1985, and the George Herbert Mead Award for a Career of Distinguished Scholarship, awarded by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction in 1987.

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A second Torpedo Town festival was held in August 1987 at Bramdean Common near Winchester.
In his first sermon, he advocated a change for the second edition of the Book of Common Prayer.
The Lord Mayor is elected each year at Michaelmas ' Common Hall ', and takes office on the Friday before the second Saturday in November, at ' The Silent Ceremony '.
Common length film spools allowed filming of about 3 minutes to 4. 5 minutes at 12, 15, 16 and 18 frames per second.
In the Gregorian calendar, it is the 2021st year of the Common Era or Anno Domini designation ; the 21st year of the 3rd millenium and of the 21st century ; and the second of the 2020s decade
The Naesi system included two ranks, those of Sangseon ( 상선, 尙膳, " Chief of Naesi "), who held the official title of senior second rank, and Naegwan ( 내관, 內官, " Common official naesi "), both of which held rank as officers.
" The Gymnastic Society " met regularly at Kennington Common during the second half of the eighteenth century to play football.
A second recommendation was the need for a consistent and reliable basis for position which was available to all combat elements dubbed aCommon Position Grid ” The overall study was called “ Control and Surveillance of Friendly Forces ” CASOFF ..
The Town Common originally surrounded the town and is the second oldest legislated town common in the country.
The Common Council meets in the Council Chambers on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month to conduct the City ’ s legislative business.
In 1549, Bucer was exiled to England, where, under the guidance of Thomas Cranmer, he was able to influence the second revision of the Book of Common Prayer.
* Milsom, S. F. C. Historical Foundations of the Common Law ( second edition ).
Paul Henri Charles Spaak ( 25 January 1899 – 31 July 1972 ) was a Belgian Socialist politician and statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Belgium ( 1938 – 1939, 1946 and 1947 – 1949 ), as the first President of the United Nations General Assembly ( 1946 – 1957 ), as the first President of the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community ( 1952 – 1954 ), and as the second Secretary General of NATO ( 1957 – 1961 ).
This situation was exacerbated further by the success of The Single Guy ( which many attributed to piggybacking off of Friends ), as well as another freshman sitcom, Boston Common, which debuted in March 1996 against the second half of Murder, She Wrote.
The second version ( XLISP 2. 0 ) moved toward Common Lisp, but was by no means a complete implementation.
* The Act of Uniformity 1662-This second statute made use of the Book of Common Prayer compulsory in religious service.
* Act of Uniformity ( 1662 )-This second statute made use of the Book of Common Prayer compulsory in religious service.
In 1896, the physiologist and physician Dr. Walter B. Cannon said " The antivivisectionists are the second of the two types Theodore Roosevelt described when he said, ' Common sense without conscience may lead to crime, but conscience without common sense may lead to folly, which is the handmaiden of crime.
In the United Kingdom, many doctors rotate through the emergency department, such as during their second foundation year ( F2 ), or as part of a rotational specialty training programme in General Practice or Acute Care Common Stem training ( Emergency Medicine, Acute medicine, Anaesthetics, and Intensive Care ).
He concluded that the Hermetic writings attributed to Trismegistus were not the work of an ancient Egyptian priest, but in fact dated to around the second and third centuries of the Common Era.
The Common House Martin flies with a wing beat averaging 5. 3 beats per second, which is faster than the wing beat of 4. 4 beats per second for the Barn Swallow, but the flight speed of 11 m • s < sup >− 1 </ sup > ( 36 ft • s < sup >− 1 </ sup >) is typical for hirundines.

2.834 seconds.