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Commonly in reference to Finland's policies vis-à-vis the Soviet Union during the Cold War, but could refer to similar international relations, such as Denmark's attitude toward Germany between 1871 and 1940, and Taiwan's relation with China since 2008.
Commonly known as Black Hawk Housing Area, Loring Village consists of 16 housing structures, each containing multiple housing units, and was named after U. S. Air Force Major Charles Loring, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his service during the Korean War.
Commonly, this type of crime is manifested either by murder during sexual intercourse and / or by mutilating the sexual organs or areas of the victim's body.
Commonly referred to as the sex flush, vasocongestion ( increased blood flow ) of the skin can occur during all four phases of the human sexual response cycle.
Commonly, a supplier will ship a product, issue an invoice, and collect payment later, which describes a cash conversion cycle, a period of time during which the supplier has already paid for raw materials but hasn't been paid in return by the final customer.
Commonly used graphics, especially during a limited-over match, are a worm graph, called so, for the worm-like appearance of the teams ' score progression as the overs progress ; and ; a Manhattan Chart, called so, for its resemblance to the Manhattan skyline.
Commonly, block leave time is allowed during the summer and Christmas holidays, and before and after deployments.
Commonly there is a time out rule, whereby if players need clarification during a round of a newly introduced rule they may call time out and discuss it.
Commonly pounded and eaten during New Year's, as in Japan.
Commonly used medications during a rapid sequence induction:
Commonly used for holding silicon wafers during lithography processes, an electrostatic chuck comprises a metal base-plate and a thin dielectric layer ; the metal base-plate is maintained at a high-voltage relative to the wafer, and so an electrostatic force clamps the wafer to it.
Commonly referred to as the " Springfield " ( after its original place of production, Springfield, Massachusetts ), it was the most widely used U. S. Army weapon during the Civil War, favored for its range, accuracy, and reliability.
Commonly referred to as Commodore, or CBM, the company was a significant home computer vendor during the 1980s.
Commonly referred to as Commodore, or CBM, the company was a significant home computer vendor during the 1980s.
Commonly, novice members would have a " setback ," a relapse of psychiatric symptoms, during this time.

Commonly and animals
( Commonly used model animals include rodents — usually lab rats — pigeons, and primates ).
Commonly known as Neotropical ground lizards, most are ground-dwelling animals, and the family includes some lizards adapted to relatively cold climates, including those of the Andes mountains and Tierra del Fuego.
Commonly, only the phenotype and ecological capacity are considered in breeding back projects, but a few projects, like the TaurOs Project, also consider the genetic aspect of the animals they are working with.
Commonly, only the phenotype and ecological capacity are considered in breeding back projects, but single ones, like TaurOs Project also consider the genetic aspect of the animals they are working with.
Commonly mustered animals include cattle, sheep, goats and reindeer, although it is not unusual for poultry to be handled by dogs.
Commonly seen large wild animals include whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, antelope, turkey and coyote.
Commonly, the animals lived for at least 12 to 20 years, but the maximum life span is not known.

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Commonly used in distributors for ignition timing ( and in some types of crank and camshaft position sensors for injection pulse timing, speed sensing, etc.
Commonly " meat " is understood to mean " red meat ," so some people might assume a vegetarian eats fish and chicken.
Commonly, plants are grown in a soil substrate containing some combination of dead or live sphagnum moss, sphagnum peat moss, sand, and / or perlite, and are watered with distilled, RO, or rain water.
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 seen in industrial applications such as the pictured pneumatic cylinder, they are also used in consumer equipment ; for example some computer printers use them to detect missing paper and open covers.
Commonly, sources say that Eric was childless, but some sources claim that he had a couple of baby daughters who died.
Commonly seen examples of phosphorescent materials are the glow-in-the-dark toys, paint, and clock dials that glow for some time after being charged with a bright light such as in any normal reading or room light.
Prominent examples in Hong Kong include Severn 8, in which a townhouse sold for HK $ 285 million ( US $ 37 million ) in 2008, or HK $ 57, 000 ( US $ 7, 400 ) per square foot, a record in Asia, and The Beverly Hills, which consists of multiple rows of townhouses with some units as large as. Commonly in the suburbs of major cities an old house on a large block of land is demolished and replaced by a short row of townhouses, built ' end on ' to the street for added privacy.
Commonly, springs are mounted on control arms, swing arms or some other pivoting suspension member.
Commonly episodes involve some sort of superficial threat to the static nature of the relationship ( which could, and often is, the male lead or the girlfriends ' desire to get closer ), which is almost always resolved in some way that doesn't fundamentally alter that relationship.
Commonly DAWs feature some form of automation, often performed through " envelopes ".
Commonly, patients experience mild redness, scaly skin lesions and in some cases hair loss.
Commonly worn by ancient rulers, such as Cleopatra, headpieces usually carry some emblem of religious or political significance.
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.
Commonly these FSR instruments are built in the Mexico factories, but some have been built in the Corona, CA, USA factory.
Commonly considered monotypic, though some recognize the subspecies conoveri.
Commonly brown-covered, the 1910 edition was used until the revision of 1932, expanded and with some modifications, the standard through the present day, typically in first blue, then brown cover, with an octagonal emboss of the Original Mother Church tower and Extension dome.
Commonly, the definition set forth for U. S. federally regulated lending institutions is used, although other definitions may also be used under some circumstances:
Commonly spoken languages in some areas include Punjabi, Bengali, Arabic, Somali and Chinese, and increasingly Central European languages such as Polish.
Commonly called the FE3 because of its head castings, it was used in some 626s from Europe, New Zealand and Japan ; but not the U. S. or Australia.
Commonly, teenagers are the ones most likely to commit suicide, so in some cases autoerotic asphyxiation may be falsely ruled as suicide.
Commonly, no more than four notes will be produced at once, though for some chords on some instruments it is possible to get several more.

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