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Commonly available astronomical software can plot the orbits of these known comets.
** Bass ( Commonly known as green trout in south Louisiana )
Commonly, this term is used to refer specifically to infectious diseases, which are clinically evident diseases that result from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular organisms, and aberrant proteins known as prions.
Commonly known as “ Route de l ’ Amitié ”, RN4 climbs and descends the Chaîne de la Selle mountain range on its meandering southward course to its terminus in the centre of Jacmel.
Commonly known in English as the Mercy Goddess or Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin is also revered by Chinese Taoists ( or Daoists ) as an Immortal.
Commonly known as the Oesling, the Ardennes region covers, about 32 % of the entire country.
Commonly known as " magic mushrooms " or "' shrooms ," they are openly available in smart shops in many parts of the world, or on the black market in those countries that have outlawed their sale.
Commonly known as the Houses of Parliament after its tenants, the Palace lies on the Middlesex bank of the River Thames in the City of Westminster, in central London.
Commonly known as the " Met ", the Metropolitan Police Service is responsible for law enforcement within Greater London, excluding the square mile of the City of London, which is covered by the City of London Police.
Commonly known examples of ungulates living today are the horse, zebra, donkey, cattle / bison, rhinoceros, camel, hippopotamus, tapir, goat, pig, sheep, giraffe, okapi, moose, elk, deer, antelope, and gazelle.
* 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 known as " consciousness causes collapse ", this interpretation of quantum mechanics states that observation by a conscious observer is what makes the wave function collapse.
Commonly known as Avro Canada, it was actually a subsidiary of the Hawker Siddeley Group and used the Avro name for trading purposes.
Commonly known as Jim Callaghan ( and nicknamed " Sunny Jim ", " Gentleman Jim ", " Lucky Jim " or " Big Jim "), Callaghan is the only person to have served in all four of the Great Offices of State: Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer ( 1964 – 67 ), Home Secretary ( 1967 – 70 ), and Foreign Secretary ( 1974 – 76 ).
Commonly called Golden Tops, Cubes or Gold Caps, it belongs to the Strophariaceae family of fungi and was previously known as Stropharia cubensis.
The Elder or Poetic Edda: Commonly known as Saemund's Edda, Part 1, The Mythological Poems.
Commonly known as NC State, the university is part of the University of North Carolina system and is a land, sea, and space grant institution.
Commonly known as Avro Canada, this company started in 1945 as an aircraft plant and became within thirteen years the third-largest company in Canada, one of the largest 100 companies in the world, and directly employing over 50, 000.
Commonly known as a exurb of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area, it is a principal city of the Deltona – Daytona Beach – Ormond Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, which was home to 494, 804 people in 2011.
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 known as Kargil War, this conflict between the two countries was mostly limited.
* Anko: Commonly known as ( sweetened ) red bean paste, while ingredients other than azuki are used on rare occasions.
Commonly known as Mandrax, M-pills, buttons, or smarties, it is not taken orally but is crushed and mixed in a pipe with cannabis.
Commonly known as molds, they are among the main causes of food spoilage, especially species of subgenus Penicillium.

Commonly and states
Commonly referred to as the Burlington or as the Q, the Burlington Route served a large area, including extensive trackage in the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and also in New Mexico and Texas through subsidiaries Colorado and Southern Railway, Fort Worth and Denver Railway, and Burlington-Rock Island Railroad.
Commonly referred to as the Nickel Plate Road, the railroad served a large area, including trackage in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.

Commonly and order
Commonly understood as the absence of hostility, peace also suggests the existence of healthy or newly healed interpersonal or international relationships, prosperity in matters of social or economic welfare, the establishment of equality, and a working political order that serves the true interests of all.
Commonly vertical-axis reflection or " mirror-image " symmetry is used to provide symmetry to the pattern-more simply: whatever pattern or design is woven on the right, is duplicated on the left in reverse order, or at regular intervals, about a central warp thread group.
Commonly proposed descriptions — not necessarily definitions — of systems of systems, are outlined below in order of their appearance in the literature:
Commonly carried by specialist aircraft in the SEAD ( Suppression of Enemy Air Defense ) role ( known to the USAF as " Wild Weasels "), the primary purpose of this type of missile is to degrade enemy air defenses in the first period of a conflict in order to increase the chances of survival for the following waves of strike aircraft.
Commonly the larger dealers or distributors of ultra-luxury cars would order for stock chassis and particular bodies thought most likely to sell and have them made in suitable quantities for sale off their showroom floor.
Commonly mistaken for " one of many songs inspired by Lyube's experiences in Chechnya, where they performed on many occasions, in order to boost the morale of the Russian army ".

Commonly and environment
Commonly these are visual distortions, and can take the form of masses of small crawling creatures ( particularly common in delirium tremens, caused by severe alcohol withdrawal ) or distortions in size or intensity of the surrounding environment.
Commonly referred to as " blue " or " green ," the latter being designed to be less harmful to the environment.

Commonly and approach
Commonly tested factors include irritability, activity, frequency of smiling, and an approach or avoidant posture to unfamiliar events.

Commonly and be
Commonly, acids can be identified as tasting sour, reacting with metals such as calcium, and bases like sodium carbonate.
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, the same laptop would be offered with an assortment of display options at increasing price points: ( active or passive ) monochrome, passive color, or active matrix color ( TFT ).
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, gastric ( but not necessarily intestinal ) adverse effects can be reduced through suppressing acid production, by concomitant use of a proton pump inhibitor, e. g. omeprazole, esomeprazole ; or the prostaglandin analogue misoprostol.
Commonly in recent times, and especially in journalistic jargon, media are however defined as an alleged fourth power, and a difference from the others is often outlined in the fact that the power to ( eventually ) influence the public opinion using media is not much controlled, because media are so " ethereal ", and it would be hard to weight them.
Commonly encountered mnemonics are often for lists and in auditory form, such as short poems, acronyms, or memorable phrases, but mnemonics can also be for other types of information and in visual or kinesthetic forms.
Commonly, it is stewed with sugar or used in pies and desserts, but it can also be put into savory dishes or pickled.
Commonly this will be used for a p-value between 0. 1 and 0. 05.
Commonly, Lake Baikal is considered to be the oldest lake on the planet ( about 25 million years ).
Commonly, a few " deaf ", or fillingless, tamales ( tamales sordos ), might be served with refried beans and coffee.
Commonly the Union Flag is used on computer software and Internet pages as an icon representing a choice of the English language where a choice among multiple languages may be presented to the user.
Commonly he is said to be the son of the god Horus the Elder
Commonly this may be calculated for a county, city, country, another territory, or the entire world.
* Plain: Commonly made of cotton, this type of velvet has a firm hand and can be used for many purposes.
Commonly found in captivity as a pet due to its calm disposition and bright colors, it can be very demanding to care for properly.
Commonly used in social psychological research, an individual can be brought into a laboratory and told that she will be assigned to a ‘ group ’ based on trivial and inconsequential criteria.
Commonly used shapes can be rectangular, circular, diamond, or triangular, with actors entering and exiting through the audience from different directions or from below the stage.
Commonly served on a Sunday or any other special occasion, it can be done in a kettle BBQ or a conventional oven.
Commonly two or more components have been previously published as books but a collection of shorter works, or shorter works collected with one previous book, may be an omnibus.
Commonly, root cause is misused to describe the depth in the causal chain where an intervention could reasonably be implemented to change performance and prevent an undesirable outcome.

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