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The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
Today few academics make such a claim, but it still a common explanation in other circles.
This explanation contradicts the common assumption that for Vertov " life caught unawares " meant " life caught unaware of the camera.
Another common explanation presents the cause of dukkha as disturbing emotions ( Sanskrit: kleshas ) rooted in ignorance ( Sanskrit: avidya ).
A common explanation describes lift as merely the result of the air molecules bouncing off the lower surface of the wing, but since this ignores the airflow around the top of the wing it usually leads to incorrect results.
* A common explanation using Bernoulli's principle asserts that the air must traverse both the top and bottom in the same amount of time and that this explains the increased speed on the ( longer ) top side of the wing.
Bernoulli's principle provides an explanation of pressure difference in the absence of air density and temperature variation ( a common approximation for low-speed aircraft ).
" Following this, Jesus continues his explanation with a parable about the owner of a house and a thief, ending with the common rhetoric, " Whoever has ears to hear let him hear.
Roger Masters in The Nature of Politics describes the primordial explanation of the origin of ethnic and national groups as recognizing group attachments that are thought to be unique, emotional, intense, and durable because they are based upon kinship and promoted along lines of common ancestry.
( This is the SFU explanation for the ' sublight ' Romulan vessel seen in Balance of Terror: in the SFU, sublight engines are a common term for Warp engines incapable of tactical combat maneuvering as they only allow a starship to fight at slower-than-light speeds.
No clear etymology can be found for the name of the chamber ; the most common explanation, dating to the later 16th century, is ' because at the first all the roofe thereof was decked with images of starres gilted '.
According to the common explanation, when electric waves are set up in the neighborhood of this circuit, electromotive forces are generated in it which appear to make the filings move closer together, that is, to cohere, and thus their electrical resistance decreasesaccordingly, Sir Oliver Lodge termed this piece of apparatus a coherer.
One common explanation for the decline was Perot's exclusion from the presidential debates, based on the preferences of the Democratic and Republican party candidates ( as described by George Farah in Open Debates ).
A common explanation for the multiple versions is that Bruckner was willing to revise his work on the basis of harsh, uninformed criticism from his colleagues.
The most common explanation for the name " Pantalone " comes from the Italian phrase pianta leone, translated as " plant the lion.
Theoretical linguistics also involves the search for an explanation of linguistic universals, that is, properties all languages have in common.
Here is a quick guide of the most common style of reference ( but not a thorough explanation ) in contemporary use.
The most widely-supported explanation is that stromatolite builders fell victims to grazing creatures ( the Cambrian substrate revolution ), implying that sufficiently complex organisms were common over 1 billion years ago.
Another apocryphal explanation is that " barns " derives from the common expression, " Couldn't hit the broad side of a barn " to denote inaccurate marksmanship.
" One common explanation given by New Keynesians is the presence of ' menu costs ', meaning small costs that must be paid in order to adjust nominal prices.
The most common explanation is that the name is of Celtic origin, derivated from wes, meaning ' mountain '.
A common explanation for myopia is near-work.
The most common way is to use the Gentoo minimal CD with a stage 3 tarball ( see below for more explanation on stages ).
The common explanation of the " mythical " German officer ignored the fact that the British tanks were faced with the German 54th Division, one of the few divisions with specialised training in anti-tank tactics and with experience against French tanks in the Nivelle Offensive.
Though lacking in evidence, perhaps the most common explanation is that World War II ( 1939 – 1945 ) aircraft machine gun belts were nine yards long ; there are many versions of this explanation with variations regarding type of plane, nationality of gunner, and geographic area.

common and blue
By comparison, Stone Harbor bird sanctuary's allies seem less formidable, for aside from the Audubon Society, they are mostly the snowy, common and cattle egrets and the Louisiana, green, little blue and black-crowned herons who nest and feed there.
It approved the state's blue law restricting commercial activities on Sunday, noting that while such laws originated to encourage attendance at Christian churches, the contemporary Maryland laws were intended to serve " to provide a uniform day of rest for all citizens " on a secular basis and to promote the secular values of " health, safety, recreation, and general well-being " through a common day of rest.
Other common names for the blue whale have included Sibbald's rorqual ( after Sibbald, who first described the species ), the great blue whale and the great northern rorqual.
The green box in the middle is not a clade, but rather represents an evolutionary grade, an incomplete group, because the blue clade at left is common descent | descended from it, but is excluded.
The red LED and blue / green vacuum fluorescent displays consumed a lot of power and the calculators either had a short battery life ( often measured in hours, so rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries were common ) or were large so that they could take larger, higher capacity batteries.
The home pants, according to the Dallas Cowboys official media guide, are a common metallic silver-blue color ( PMS 8280 C ) that help bring out the blue in the uniform.
Sailors, scuba divers and big-game fishermen are all drawn to these clear blue Atlantic waters where whales, dolphins, marlin and turtles are all common sights.
Xylene cyanol and Bromophenol blue are common dyes found in loading buffers ; they run about the same speed as DNA fragments that are 5000 bp and 300 bp in length respectively, but the precise position varies with percentage of the gel.
Representative ketones, from the left: acetone, a common solvent ; Oxaloacetic acid | oxaloacetate, an intermediate in the Krebs Cycle | metabolism of sugars ; acetylacetone in its ( mono ) enol form ( the enol highlighted in blue ); cyclohexanone, precursor to Nylon ; muscone, an animal scent ; and tetracycline, an antibiotic.
Spore print colors include white ( most common ), brown, black, purple-brown, pink, yellow, and cream, but almost never blue, green, or red.
The most common classes of chemicals with this property are the stilbenes and older, non-commercial fluorescent chemical such as umbelliferone, which absorb energy in the UV portion of the spectrum and re-emit it in the blue portion of the visible spectrum.
In McGowan v. Maryland ( 1961 ), the Supreme Court of the United States held that contemporary Maryland blue laws ( typically, Sunday rest laws ) were intended to promote the secular values of " health, safety, recreation, and general well-being " through a common day of rest, and that this day coinciding with majority Christian Sabbath neither reduces its effectiveness for secular purposes nor prevents adherents of other religions from observing their own holy days.
The red tile roofs and solid sandstone masonry are distinctly Californian in appearance and famously complementary to the bright blue skies common to the region, and most of the subsequently erected buildings have maintained consistent exteriors.
Its most common variety is often referred to as white sambuca to differentiate it from other varieties that are deep blue in colour ( black sambuca ) or bright red ( red sambuca ).
Purple, violet, and green are the most common secondary hues found in blue sapphires.
A recent attempt at classification ( common with centaurs ) uses the total of four classes from BB ( blue, average B-V = 0. 70, V-R = 0. 39 e. g. Orcus ) to RR ( very red, B-V = 1. 08, V-R = 0. 71, e. g. Sedna ) with BR and IR as intermediate classes.
Their flames come in many colors, but the most common are red and blue.
The buildings of Tours are white with blue slate ( called Ardoise ) roofs ; this style is common in the north of France, while most buildings in the south of France have terracotta roofs.
Besides the pottery glazes, uranium tile glazes accounted for the bulk of the use, including common bathroom and kitchen tiles which can be produced in green, yellow, mauve, black, blue, red and other colors.
Violet colors composed by blue and red lights are inside the purple colors ( the word " purple " is used in the common sense for any color between blue and red ) and can be named purple-violet.
The spectral colors violet and indigo are not purples according to color theory but they are purples according to common English usage since they are between red and blue.
A common character to be seen at this time is " Jab-jabs " ( devils, blue, black or red ) complete with pitch fork, pointed horns and tails.
* 40px State Road ( Rrugë Shtetërore ): Main and most common level of roadway linking major cities marked as " SH #" on a blue field.

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