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is and commonly

The discrepancy between
what we
commonly profess
and what we practice or tolerate
is great
, and it does not escape
the notice
of others
.

An analysis
of the fiscal tax collection year calendars throughout
the state indicates
that transition may not be as painful as
is commonly thought
.

On
the contrary
, if this be an apocalyptic era as
is commonly said
, we see it as an era
of opportunity
.

Definition
of the thighs at
the uppermost part
is quite
commonly seen in most championship Olympic lifters which
is easily understandable
.

But there
is every reason to regard deal as a monosyllable
, and because
of the fact
that /l/
commonly has
the quality
of AAb/ when it follows vowel sounds
, deal seems to be a perfectly satisfactory rhyme with deal
.

The inventory
of tones
is much smaller
, and commonly the contrasts range along one single dimension
, pitch level
.
the pottery
of the first half
of the eighth century
is commonly called Ripe Geometric
.

Since
they commonly translate thoughts
and feelings into deeds
, hands naturally represent action
, and since nearly half
the characters in Great Expectations are
of the underworld or closely allied to it
, the linking
of hands with crime or violence
is not to be wondered at
.

This test method
is intended
for determining
the dimensional changes
of woven or knitted fabrics
, made
of fibers other than wool
, to be expected when
the cloth
is subjected to laundering procedures
commonly used in
the commercial laundry
and the home
.

The person using these tests must determine which combination
of procedures
is practical
for any specific item in order to evaluate
the dimensional changes
of textile fabrics or garments after laundering procedures
commonly used in
the home or commercial laundry
.

Here it
is relevant to remember
that men
commonly regard some causes as more important than their lives ; ;

This
is not to attempt to say
what spirit
is, but only to employ a
commonly used word to designate or simply identify a common experience
.

Can
the church risk assuming
that the `` folly ''
of men
is as dear to God as their `` wisdom ''
, or
, as
is also
commonly implied
, that ``
the foolishness
of God ''
and ``
the foolishness
of men '' are simply two ways
of talking about
the same thing??

Instead --
and not just to prove my objectivity -- I hasten to report
that it's a highly amusing film which probably does a fairly accurate job
of reporting on
the Easter vacation shenanigans
of collegians down in Fort Lauderdale
, and that it seems to come to grips quite honestly with
the moral problem
that most
commonly vexes youngsters in this age group --
that is to say
, sex
.

Or ( more
commonly, thinks Keys )
the deposits themselves get so big
that they choke off
the artery's flow to
the point
that an infarct occurs:
the heart muscle
is suffocated
, cells supplied by
the artery die
, and the heart
is permanently
, perhaps fatally injured
.

An appellate court
, commonly called an appeals court or court
of appeals ( American English ) or appeal court ( British English ),
is any court
of law
that is empowered to hear an appeal
of a trial court or other lower tribunal
.

Charles
' recording
is very
commonly played at major sporting
and entertainment events
, such as
the Super Bowl
, and WrestleMania 2 ; Charles gave a live performance
of the song prior to Super Bowl XXXV
, the last Super Bowl played before
the September 11 terrorist attacks
, as well as during Game 2
of the 2001 World Series after
the attacks
.

An adapted abacus
, invented by Tim Cranmer
, called a Cranmer abacus
is still
commonly used by individuals who are blind
.

A Modest Proposal
for Preventing
the Children
of Poor
People From Being a Burden on Their Parents or Country
, and for Making Them Beneficial to
the Publick
, commonly referred to as A Modest Proposal
, is a Juvenalian satirical essay written
and published anonymously by Jonathan Swift in 1729
.
is and stated

Accordingly
, it
is the aim
of this essay to advance a new theory
of imitation ( which I shall call mimesis in order to distinguish it from earlier theories
of imitation )
and a new theory
of invention ( which I shall call symbol
for reasons to be
stated hereafter )
.
It is often
stated that Copernican astronomy
is ' simpler
' than Ptolemaic
.

A letter
of a few days later from Washington's aide to Morgan
stated, `` His Excellency
is highly pleased with your conduct upon this occasion ''
.

On
the other hand
, the bright vision
of the future has been directly
stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction
, of course
, is related
, if sometimes distantly
, to
that utopian literature optimistic about science
, literature whose period
of greatest vigor in
the late nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward
and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia
.

Thus science
is the savior
of mankind
, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail
the vision
of the future which
, though not always so directly
stated, has nevertheless been present in
the minds
of most science-fiction writers
.

) The
stated goal
of the CJS
is the synthesis
of jazz
and `` serious '' music
.
It is indeed true
, as
stated in
the famous novel
of our day
, `` For Whom The Bell Tolls ''
, that `` no man
is an island
, entirely
of itself ; ;

A recent study on radiation exposure by
the AEC's division
of biology
and medicine
stated: `` The question
of the biological effect
of ( radiation ) doses
is not considered '' herein
.

As I have repeatedly
stated, this provision
is much more restrictive than
the general law
, popularly known as
the Buy American Act
.

Any alteration
of one
of these factors
is distortion
, although we generally use
that word only
for effects so pronounced
that they can be
stated quantitatively on
the basis
of standard tests
.

At
the recent horse show convention in New York it
was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class
is meeting with great success
and will be a great help to future judges in
the horse world
.

Ordinary politeness may have militated against this opinion being
stated so badly but anyone with a wide acquaintance in both groups
and who has sat through
the many round tables
, workshops or panel discussions -- whatever
they are called -- on this subject will recognize
that the final
, boiled down crux
of the matter
is education
.
It is often
stated that the largest snakes require five years to attain maturity
, but this apparently
is an overestimation
.

While
the phonemes can be very easily
stated, no one
is likely to be satisfied with
the statement until phonemic occurrences can be related in some way to morphemic units
, i.e. until
the morphophonemics
is worked out
, or at least far enough
that it seems reasonable to expect success
.

If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court
, he cannot be heard to object if he
is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to
the form in which
the claim must be
stated --
the particularity
, for instance
, with which a cause
of action must be described
.

This
is stated to emphasize
the necessity
for an over-all concept
of submarine defense
, one which would provide positions
of relative importance to ASW elements based on projected potentialities
.
It is often
stated that the submarine can be destroyed while building
, at bases
, in transit
, and on station
.

Similarly
, the American Cancer Society ( ACS )
, the Arthritis
and Rheumatism Foundation
, and the BBB have each
stated lately
that medical quackery
is at a new high
.

Here again laboratory approaches are being evolved
, for it
is recognized how `` elastic '' these readings can be
, how
they can apply to many
people, and are often
stated in general terms all too easily applied to any individual's own case
.

In a similar vein
, but writing from
the opposite side
, Thomas Taylor
, a private in
the 6th Alabama Volunteers
, in a letter to his wife
, stated: `` you know
that my heart
is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country
is invaded by a thievin foe
, by a set
of cowardly skunks whose motto
is Booty
.
is and Ó

In
Ó Duinnín's
Irish dictionary ( 1904 ) it
is referred to as Céadamh ( ain ) which it explains
is short
for Céad-shamh ( ain ) meaning " first (
of ) summer ".

He
is believed to have been in this position since
the death
of Dáithí
Ó Conaill
, the first chief
of staff
, in 1991
.

Mooney
is a family name
, which
is probably predominantly derived from
the Irish Ó Maonaigh
.
It is the oldest school in Bray
and its notable past pupils include
the former President
of Ireland
, Cearbhall
Ó Dálaigh.
It is the oldest school in Bray
and its notable pupils will include President
of Ireland Cearbhall
Ó Dálaigh.

The 1975 IRA-British truce
is often viewed as
the event
that began
the challenge to
the original Provisional Sinn Féin leadership
, which
was said to be Southern-based
and dominated by southerners like
Ó Brádaigh
and Ó Conaill
.

Their leader bore
the ancient
Irish title
of " An
Ó Máille " (" The
O ' Malley ", or " The
O ' Mealey "-as
the name
is also anglicised ).

County Donegal
is famous
for being
the home
of the once mighty Clann
Dálaigh, whose most famous branch were
the Clann
Ó Domhnaill
, better known in English as
the O ' Donnell Clan
.

In modern
Irish Donegal has produced famous
, and sometimes controversial
, authors such as
the brothers Séamus
Ó Grianna
and Seosamh Mac Grianna from The Rosses
and the contemporary (
and controversial ) Irish-language poet Cathal
Ó Searcaigh from Gortahork in Cloughaneely
, and where he
is known to locals as Gúrú na gCnoc ('
the Guru
of the Hills ').

D
. McCarthy
and D
. Ó Cróinin propose
that Gildas
' 44 years
and one month
is a reference to
the 44th year
of an 84-year Celtic Easter cycle used in Britain in Gildas
' day ;
the cycle in question commenced in January
, 438 AD
, allowing them to date
the battle to February
, 482 AD
.
It is worth nothing
that Collins himself belonged to
the Ó Coileáin family
, who in medieval times had been princes
of Uí Chonaill Gabra
.

Emer
is also referenced as part
of Táin based imagery in Máirtín
Ó Cadhain
' sThe Withering Branch
.

The Gaelic-Irish surname
Ó Nuadhain (( anglicised as Noon or Noone )
is believed to derive from
the forename Nuadha
.
It is distinct from
Ó Nuanáin ( found in north County Cork
and County Limerick ), which a corruption
of Ó hIonmhaineáin ; both are now anglicised as Noonan
.

In addition
, it contained areas known as Trícha cét's
, Túath
and is the homeland
of surnames such as
Ó Conchobhair (
O ' Connor ), Mac Diarmada ( McDermott ),
Ó Ceallaigh ( Kelly ),
Ó Birn ( Beirne
, Byrne
, Burns ), Mac Donnchadha ( McDonough )
and Brennan ( Mac Branáin
and Ó Branáin ).

* Gerard
Ó Dochartaigh –
Irish language activist
for whom
the local Gaelscoil (
Irish Language school )
is named
.

Gaoth Dobhair in County Donegal
is the largest Gaeltacht parish in Ireland
, which
is home to regional studios
of RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta
and world-class musicians
, such as Proinsias
Ó Maonaigh
, Altan
, Moya Brennan ( Máire Ní Bhraonáin ), Enya ( Eithne ),
and Clannad
, who were all raised with
Irish as their first language
.
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