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Commonly regarded as the key figure of medieval Rus, Alexander was the grandson of Vsevolod the Big Nest and rose to legendary status on account of his military victories over the German and Swedish invaders while accepting to pay tribute to the powerful Golden Horde.
Commonly regarded as the power behind the throne, Queen Luiza was also a devoted mother who took an active interest in her children's upbringing and personally supervised her daughter's education.
Commonly regarded as gang-related killing there were said to have been 200 of these killings in the Grau administration alone.
Commonly thought of as being in line with Utopian ideals, Arcadia differs from that tradition in that it is more often specifically regarded as unattainable.

Commonly and being
*# 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.
Commonly ( but not always ), the person who is subject to a bench warrant has intentionally avoided a court appearance to escape the perceived consequences of being found guilty of a crime.
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 referred to as " blue " or " green ," the latter being designed to be less harmful to the environment.
Commonly, the terms involve the terms of other discounts on this page, such as being valid only if a certain quantity is bought or only if the customer is older than a specified age.
Commonly, only the chorus ( which is repeated ) is played and sung at sporting events and official diplomatic ceremonies, the anthem is ended before the first verse ( the slow music ) due to the chorus being the strongest musical part of the anthem.
Commonly they also are confused with baboon spiders, which are practically unrelated, being in a different infraorder, the Mygalomorphae.
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.
Commonly, a pair of curved mirrors form one or more confocal sections, with the rest of the cavity being quasi-collimated and using plane mirrors.
Commonly referred to as being made up of coral, it is made of oolite, also known as oolitic limestone.
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 expressed was hostility toward President Abraham Lincoln, whom they considered responsible for their being held so long in prison.
* 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, Larbert and Stenhousemuir are referred to as being part of the same locality.
Commonly nicknamed " Helicopter " and " Skinny ", the 6 ' 9 ", 219 lb power forward was a major part the Syracuse Orange's run to the 2003 National Championship, often being most remembered for blocking a potential game-tying 3-pointer in the title game.
Commonly, the situation arises on an event of a traffic accident: other drivers and passers-by must take an action to help the injured without regard to possible personal reasons not to help ( e. g. having no time, being in a hurry ) or ascertain that help has been requested from officials.
Commonly it was believed that in ' Ayyavazhi possessions ', the possessed person being in the Padmasana posture simply utters or speaks to the audience instead of standing and dancing, as now is the practice.
Commonly used line weights range from eighty to four-hundred pound test, with six-hundred being used when bowhunting for alligators.

Commonly and inspired
Commonly referred to as simply " Diku ", the game was greatly inspired by AberMUD, though Diku became one of the first multi-user games to become popular as a freely-available program for its gameplay and similarity to Dungeons & Dragons.
Commonly associated with forms of glazed earthenware, these ewers depicted illustrations inspired by trading along the Silk Road of Persian textiles and metal work as well as increased cultural diversity in populated Chinese cities, such as Chang ' an.
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 by
Commonly used antipsychotic medications are listed below by drug group.
Commonly used set neck joints include mortise and tenon joints ( such as those used by C. F.
Commonly, the gardens in ancient Egypt were surrounded by walls with trees planted in rows.
Commonly, gardens had flowerbeds laid out in squares and separated by gravel paths.
Commonly, a time horizon of 100 years is used by regulators ( e. g., the California Air Resources Board ).
Commonly known in English as the Mercy Goddess or Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin is also revered by Chinese Taoists ( or Daoists ) as an Immortal.
* Bowie knife: Commonly, any large sheath knife, or a specific style of large knife popularized by Jim Bowie.
Commonly cited as examples are the Allies ' aerial destruction of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Tokyo, Hamburg and Dresden, the systematic murder and rape of East Germans by the Red Army, etc.
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, following ingestion a ' raft ' of alginic acid is created, floating on the stomach contents by carbon dioxide released by the drug.
Commonly, a shaman " enters the body " of the patient to confront the spiritual infirmity and heals by banishing the infectious spirit.
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, toasts are proposed by the bride's father, the groom, the best man, and / or the maid of honor.
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 the precautionary principle, Principle 15 states that " In order to protect the environment, the precautionary approach shall be widely applied by States according to their capabilities.
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.
* Commonly caused by a combination of sea tidal surges caused by storm-force winds and high river stages due to heavy rain.
* Later edition as The Comical Adventures of Twm Shon Catty ( Thomas Jones Esq ) Commonly Known as the Welsh Robin Hood published in facsimile by Llanerch 1991 ISBN 0-947992-79-0
Commonly used by small businesses, the IBM 1401 was also frequently used as an off-line peripheral controller for mainframe computers.
Commonly referred to as " Fram " by the locals, it is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
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 called loop around when the interconnecting circuit is accessed by dialing.

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