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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 unaccepted, we cannot know the accuracy of this statement, since it is delivered by his orthodox adversary Tertullian, but according to a tradition reported in the late fourth century by Epiphanius, he withdrew to Cyprus, where he continued to teach and draw adherents.
( Commonly, we say " uniqueness fails " at these points.

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Commonly, the center of the garden would have a pool or pavilion.
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, they argue that any implied designer need not have the qualities commonly attributed to the God of classical theism.
Commonly referred to as a universal museum, encyclopedic museums have collections representative of the world and typically include art, science, history, and cultural history.
Commonly duct tape carries no safety certifications such as UL or Proposition 65, which means the tape may burn violently, producing toxic smoke ; it may cause ingestion and contact toxicity ; it can have irregular mechanical strength ; and its adhesive may have low life expectancy.
Commonly, accounts from persons who have sold organs in both legal and black market circumstances put the prices at between $ 150 and $ 5, 000, depending on the local laws, supply of ready donors and scope of the transplant operation.
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, the most valuable sacrifices have been that of lives, animal or human.
Commonly used also is the term " KP " for Kitchen Porter or Kitchen Police, who would have a variety of other duties.
Commonly cited examples include Basque, Korean, Ainu and Burushaski, though in each case a minority of linguists claim to have demonstrated a relationship with other languages.
Commonly in plants such as Tulipa, that have tepals, the sepals are hardly more robust than the petals, and such plants either come from warm temperate zones, or flower mainly in mild seasons, such as late spring.
Commonly they have a pad on the chest to aid in loading spearguns.
Commonly, a city will have a couple of large and colorful tiles along with numerous small and simple tiles like this one, just a block from the White House.
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, his topics have been on global religious and political persecutions.
Commonly, Westies have bright, deep-set, almond-shaped eyes that are dark in colour.
Commonly these FSR instruments are built in the Mexico factories, but some have been built in the Corona, CA, USA factory.
Commonly manufacturers believe that the optimal undulating frequency for a car's suspension is the one of human walking, i. e. about 0. 2 cycles per second ( 0. 2 Hz ), thus many cars have this " rubbery ", abrupt suspension feeling, which tends to increase as speed increases.
Commonly, the patient will have amenorrhoea-this may be the presenting complaint.
Andrews, OECD Workshop on Consumer Dispute Resolution and Redress in the Global Marketplace, Background Project, 19 April 2005, p. 9 and OECD report on Consumer Dispute Resolution and Redress in the Global Marketplace, published 11 April 2006. p. 12-16 Available at < http :// www. oecd. org / dataoecd / 26 / 61 / 36456184. pdf >.</ ref > Commonly, debit cardholders have fewer protections than credit card holders, but it also varies depending on the jurisdiction.
Commonly thought to have been born in El Paso, Texas, Irene was actually born in San Francisco, California ( IMDB entry for Irene Ryan ).
Commonly called Marea Azul, or Azulones, Getafe supporters have steadily grown to their team.
Commonly used organophosphates have included parathion, malathion, methyl parathion, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, dichlorvos, phosmet, fenitrothion, tetrachlorvinphos, and azinphos methyl.

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Commonly, patients experience mild redness, scaly skin lesions and in some cases hair loss.
Commonly, patients experience loss of appetite, fatigues, weakness and chills.
Commonly known by the title of Colonel House, although he had no military experience, he had enormous personal influence with U. S. President Woodrow Wilson as his foreign policy advisor until Wilson removed him in 1919.

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Commonly used electronic devices which are found in practically every hospital are closed-circuit TV and audio systems for internal paging and instruction, along with radiation counters, timers, and similar devices.
Commonly, acids can be identified as tasting sour, reacting with metals such as calcium, and bases like sodium carbonate.
Commonly, substitutions involve picking another ( actual ) word starting with the same sound ( e. g. clocktower-colander ), picking another semantically related to the first ( e. g. letter-scroll ), or picking one phonetically similar to the intended one ( e. g. lane-late ).
Commonly used statistics with their abbreviations are explained here.
Commonly used experimental techniques include spectroscopy, with probes such as X-rays, infrared light and inelastic neutron scattering ; study of thermal response, such as specific heat and measurement of transport via thermal and heat conduction.
Commonly fitted with the D7 bulldozer blade, or a mine-clearing equipment.
" Commonly, concept albums incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas with all songs contributing to a single overall theme or unified story.
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 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, the gardens in ancient Egypt were surrounded by walls with trees planted in rows.
Commonly cDNA is created with labelled primers for the RNA sequence of interest to act as the probe in the northern blot.
Commonly found in all-in-one stereos from assorted far-east brands, they used a thin plastic table set in a plastic plinth, no mats, belt drive, weak motors, and often, plastic tonearms with no counterweight.
' Commonly twin-ish in shape ( sometimes described as " directional twin ") with an even flex on both sides of the board
Commonly, the couple ceremonially cut the first piece of the cake, and in a nod to an ancient Roman wedding rite, may feed a bite to one another and perhaps sip a glass of wine or other drink with linked arms.
Commonly used in the North American T1 ( Digital Signal 1 ) 1. 544 Mbit / s line code, bipolar with eight-zero substitution ( B8ZS ) replaces each string of 8 consecutive zeros with the special pattern "< tt > 000VB0VB </ tt >".
*# 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 in the music world, and especially those of heavy metal, punk rock, industrial and hip hop, musicians will rename themselves with names more menacing or striking than their birth names.
Commonly, it is stewed with sugar or used in pies and desserts, but it can also be put into savory dishes or pickled.
Commonly, a few " deaf ", or fillingless, tamales ( tamales sordos ), might be served with refried beans and coffee.
Commonly taken twice a day with an anti-inflammatory medication, they maintain open airways and prevent asthma symptoms, particularly at night.
Commonly thought of as a form of paganism, Mesopotamian religion was polytheistic, worshipping over 2100 different deities, many of which were associated with a specific city or state within Mesopotamia such as Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, Assur, Nineveh, Ur, Uruk, Mari and Babylon.
Commonly tips of arrows were poisoned with a combination of fermented viper venom, blood or plasma, and feces.
" Commonly, this was followed with Fibber relaying what Myrt was telling him to Molly, usually news about Myrt's family, and always ending with a bad pun.

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