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( Commonly called a rim shot and often used to trigger a similar effect, playing the rim of the trigger pad is a significantly different and far simpler technique, as it is not necessary or even desired to strike the body of the pad.
Commonly called a ' Fixed head ' ergometer.
Commonly called a ' Floating head ' ergometer.
Commonly around the age of 20, knights would be admitted to their rank in a ceremony called either " dubbing " ( from the French adoubement ), or the " Accolade ".
Commonly used whiskeys include rye ( the traditional choice ), Canadian whisky ( simply called Rye in Canada ), bourbon, blended whiskey and Tennessee whiskey.
Commonly called at the time a " Versailles state ".
*# Philosophical Chapters ( Kephálaia philosophiká ) – Commonly called ' Dialectic ', it deals mostly with logic, its primary purpose being to prepare the reader for a better understanding of the rest of the book.
* Carcharhiniformes: Commonly known as groundsharks, the species include the blue, tiger, bull, grey reef, blacktip reef, Caribbean reef, blacktail reef, whitetip reef and oceanic whitetip sharks ( collectively called the requiem sharks ) along with the houndsharks, catsharks and hammerhead sharks.
Commonly called Golden Tops, Cubes or Gold Caps, it belongs to the Strophariaceae family of fungi and was previously known as Stropharia cubensis.
" Commonly, the ordering and layering of vocal harmony is called the ' stack '.
Commonly reported adverse effects due to over-consumption of caffeine can result in a state of central nervous system over-stimulation called caffeine intoxication.
Commonly, longer novellas are referred to as novels ; Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Heart of Darkness are sometimes called novels, as are many science fiction works such as The War of the Worlds and Armageddon 2419 A. D. Less often, longer works are referred to as novellas.
Commonly called the " Chicago Democratic machine ", or simply the " Chicago Machine ", the machine has dominated Chicago politics since the 1930s when it supplanted a Republican machine.
Commonly such planes are called astral, etheric, or spiritual.
Note: Commonly called the Five Precepts or Five Principles, they start in the third column from the right below the space, and continue in the fourth and fifth columns from the right.
Commonly found in groups at the entrance of villages together with totem poles called jangseung, they are talismans which ward off evil spirits and bring the villagers good luck.
Commonly, the plants in this genus are called saptrees, mangosteens ( which may also refer specifically to the purple mangosteen, G. mangostana ), garcinias or, ambiguously, " monkey fruit ".
Commonly called Erasmus, he embraced ecclesiastical structure yet challenged the Augustinian view ( people do not choose God, but God is the only one who brings people into grace and salvation ), the nature of the human will, and the corruption and problems of the late medieval church.
File: Roberts & Haghe Obelisk at Alexandria commonly called Cleopatra s needle. jpg | Obelisk at Alexandria Commonly Called Cleopatra's Needle Lithograph by Louis Haghe from an original by David Roberts.
Commonly called cassias, " cassia " is also the English name of Cinnamomum aromaticum in the Lauraceae ( from which the spice cassiabark is derived ), and some other species of Cinnamomum.
Carl Hansen Student Center – Commonly called " The Student Center ," it serves as the home to Student Government, WQAQ-FM, The Chronicle and many student organizations.
Commonly the head is a solid or nearly solid color and the body is speckled or " ticked " with liver and white, sometimes with large patches of solid color called " saddles ".
Commonly referred to as the Riegle Report to the U. S. Senate, the report called for further government investigation and recourse for war veterans suffering from Gulf War syndrome.
Commonly called Blue Laws ( 1822 )

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Commonly used for storing uncompressed ( PCM ), CD-quality sound files, which means that they can be large in size — around 10 MB per minute.
Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as " The Realms ", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setting for his childhood stories.
* Circle beard — Commonly mistaken for the goatee, the circle beard is a small chin beard that connects around the mouth to a moustache.
Commonly this motif is presented as different points of view revolving around a central ( but sometimes unknowable ) " truth ", the seminal example being Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon.
Commonly, this sex act involves the man placing his penis in the woman's cleavage and thrusting between her breasts, while the breasts are squeezed around the penis for additional stimulation.
Commonly, at around two years on the diet, or after six months of being seizure-free, the diet may be gradually discontinued over two or three months.
Commonly, these tales revolve around the maltreated hero coming into his or her own.
* Commonly, at the end of a tow-rope or chain, to allow one to create a bow around an item or part of an item that is being towed by a vehicle.
Commonly used dose: Oral use, 250-300 mg extract standardized to around 20 percent aescin 1-3 times a day.
Commonly called the calamints, there are about eight species in the genus ( around 30 before revisions in taxonomy ) which is native to the northern temperate regions of Europe, Asia and America.
Commonly referred to locally as ' the Valleys ', they stretch from eastern Carmarthenshire in the west to western Monmouthshire in the east and from the Heads of the Valleys in the north to the lower-lying, pastoral country of the Vale of Glamorgan and the coastal plain around Swansea Bay, Bridgend, the capital Cardiff, and Newport.
Commonly known as Hindu traders, they built their colonies in Southeast Asia around 2000 years ago at the Mekong valley and also at the Malay archipelago in Funan, Chenla, Champa, Khmer, Angkor, Langkasuka, Sailendra, Srivijaya, etc.
Commonly found in arid regions around the world, cryptobiotic soils go by many names, including cryptogamic, microbiotic, or microphytic soils or crusts.
Commonly used suggestions on measures of " suggestibility " or " susceptibility " ( or for those with a different theoretical orientation, " hypnotic talent ") include suggestions that one's arm is getting lighter and floating up in the air, or that a fly is buzzing around one's head.

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Commonly the term " fruit " is used when referring to plant fruits that are sweet, fleshy and contain seeds within the plant fruit ( for example, plums, apples, and oranges ).
Commonly, the algorithm terminates when either a maximum number of generations has been produced, or a satisfactory fitness level has been reached for the population.
Commonly the cladding is on non-owners side, enabling access to the posts for the owner when repairs need doing.
Commonly this card is associated with the card reader or the querant, because it is also focused on ' secrets ' it also interpreted when a secret is kept or revealed, when you are holding on to the truth or revealing it, the card associated with mystery, when powerful feminine influences and support currently in force for the querant.
Commonly known simply as " records " in their era of greatest popularity ( c. 1888 – 1915 ), these cylinder shaped objects had an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which could be reproduced when the cylinder was played on a mechanical phonograph.
Commonly, when speaking of the assignment problem without any additional qualification, then the linear assignment problem is meant.
Commonly found values for the speed of sound at 0 ° C may vary from 331. 2 to 331. 6 due to the assumptions made when it is calculated.
Commonly, houses one through six are below the horizon and houses seven through twelve are above the horizon, but some systems may not respect entirely that division ( in particular when the Ascendant does not coincide with the first house's cusp ).
Commonly when say, one anatomical feature is nearer the caudal end than another, one may use an expression such as " nearer the caudal end " or " caudal to ".
Commonly assumed to be a gift of the Fourth Doctor, this fact was confirmed in the 2006 episode " School Reunion " when the Tenth Doctor responded to Sarah Jane's comments on his apparent regeneration with the line " half a dozen times since we last met ", indicating that this was the first time the two had met since the Doctor was in his Fourth incarnation.
Commonly, engineering management consultants are also used when firms require special technical knowledge, though many prefer to use engineering educational consultants for such a task, to upgrade organizational knowledge and in able to keep the intellectual property confidential.
Commonly used implements include cloths, sponges, brushes or even steel wool when tackling particularly intransigent stuck-on food particles.
Commonly, the ophthalmologist prescribes oral or intravenous antibiotics, such as doxycycline, only when the infection has spread.
Commonly, when speaking about leukemia, " blast " is used as an abbreviation for lymphoblasts.
Fractures of endodontic therapy | endodontically treated teeth increase considerably in the Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison in dentistry | posterior dentition when cuspal protection is not provided by a crown.
Commonly known as road founder, this occurs when horses with long toes are worked extensively on hard ground.
Commonly the first tier is used to tell when the video was shot, if it was not shot the day the newscast is airing.
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge ( Commonly called " Treatise " when referring to Berkeley's works ) is a 1710 work by Anglo-Irish Empiricist philosopher George Berkeley.
Commonly, the censorship of violence is done by removing the exact moment when a physical attack, such as a punch, slap, or kick, connects with a person.
Commonly used line weights range from eighty to four-hundred pound test, with six-hundred being used when bowhunting for alligators.
Commonly thought of when someone hears “ foot sweep ,” the drop sweep involves spinning and sweeping one or two legs from a crouched position.

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