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:: and Distribution
:: Distribution: Europe: native in Austria, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, NE France, Germany, Hungary, N Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia ; naturalized in Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia and W Siberia, and Sweden ; absent in Albania, Greece, C and S Italy, and Turkey.
:: Distribution: E Belgium, Czech Republic, NE France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland, Ukraine.
:: Distribution: SE France.
:: Distribution: Bosnia, Croatia.
:: Distribution: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, N and C Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, and S Ukraine.
:: Distribution: Albania, Austria, NE Italy, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, SW Ukraine, Yugoslavia.
:: Distribution: Russian Far East, northeastern China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
:: Distribution: NE European Russia, Alaska, Canada ( Ontario west into British Columbia ), and southeastern and central United States ( Vermont south into northern Georgia and Mississippi northward into Missouri and Minnesota ).
:: Distribution: Austria, Czech Republic, England, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, N. Italy, Norway, Russia ( NW Russia, Siberia and Far East ), Scotland, Sweden, Ukraine, boreal North America ( Alaska and Yukon ).
:: Distribution: boreal Alaska, Canada ( Yukon, Mackenzie District, British Columbia, northern Saskatchewan ), Aleutian Islands, eastern Siberia, the Russian Far East, Korea, northern China, Japan, and Taiwan.
:: Distribution: Carpathian Mountains ( Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and adjacent Ukraine ).
:: Distribution: northwestern Italy and, presumably extinct, in adjacent SW Switzerland.
:: Distribution: Fennoscandinavia and the Baltic region.
:: Distribution: native range almost all Europe to central Asia, now naturalized worldwide.
:: Distribution: divergent plate boundaries, hot spots, convergent plate boundaries ; komatiite and other ultramafic lavas are mostly Archean and were formed from a higher geothermal gradient and are unknown in the present
:: Distribution: divergent plate boundaries, hot spots, convergent plate boundaries
:: Distribution: convergent plate boundaries, island arcs

:: and common
Some of them, such as the DBI family of modules used for interfacing with SQL databases, are nearly irreplaceable in their area of function ; others, such as the List :: Util module, are simply handy resources containing a few common functions.
:: An unstructured-data database is intended to store in a manageable and protected way diverse objects that do not fit naturally and conveniently in common databases.
:: The type of network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has exactly two endpoints ( this is the ' bus ', which is also commonly referred to as the backbone, or trunk ) – all data that is transmitted between nodes in the network is transmitted over this common transmission medium and is able to be received by all nodes in the network simultaneously.
:: Note: < span id =" linear_bus_note "></ span > The two endpoints of the common transmission medium are normally terminated with a device called a terminator that exhibits the characteristic impedance of the transmission medium and which dissipates or absorbs the energy that remains in the signal to prevent the signal from being reflected or propagated back onto the transmission medium in the opposite direction, which would cause interference with and degradation of the signals on the transmission medium.
:: The type of network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has more than two endpoints that are created by adding branches to the main section of the transmission medium – the physical distributed bus topology functions in exactly the same fashion as the physical linear bus topology ( i. e., all nodes share a common transmission medium ).
:: Multipurpose solutions are the most common method for rinsing, disinfecting, cleaning, and storing soft lenses.
:: Abd al-Ilaah: An equivalent to the common Muslim name Abdullah or Abdallah, meaning servant of God, is also used by Christians.
:: A posse was originally found in English common law.
:: SECOND SERIES: Three books under the common title of “ Meetings with Remarkable Men .”
:: THIRD SERIES: Four books under the common title of “ Life Is Real Only Then, When ‘ I Am .’”
:: A taxonomic unit, whether named or not: i. e. a population, or group of populations of organisms which are usually inferred to be phylogenetically related and which have characters in common which differentiate ( q. v.
:: SECOND SERIES: Three books under the common title of ' Meetings with Remarkable Men.
:: THIRD SERIES: Four books under the common title of ' Life is Real Only Then, When I Am.
:: 1 The Charter does not directly apply to the common law unless it is the basis of some governmental action.
:: 2 Even though the Charter does not directly apply to the common law absent government action, the common law must nonetheless be developed in accordance with Charter values.
:: The most common type of ghosts, referred to as ghosts or the dead, are the hun or higher souls of mortals who have refused to pass into Lethe and reincarnation due to their attachment to their mortal lives.
Lay people sometimes object to the use of scientific names over common names, but the use of scientific names can be defended, as it is in these remarks from a book on marine fish ::
:: " A house form that departs from the more common dome-shaped variety is recorded for the Southern Chiricahua as well:
:: It was not possible over the long run, in a continent enjoying a practically common standard of living, to meet the food supply difficulties by lowering that standard and by rationalization.
:: common equity at market value
:: structures of common crown ethers: 12-crown-4, 15-crown-5, 18-crown-6, dibenzo-18-crown-6, and diaza-18-crown-6

:: and hot
:: You gotta eat it while it's hot
:: Turn to wrinkles and hot flashes.
:: PIE * pekʷ-' cook ' → Latin coquere ; Welsh poeth ' hot ' ( Welsh p presupposes Proto-Celtic * kʷ )

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