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As symptomatic of the common man's malaise, he is most significant: a liberal and a Catholic, elected by the skin of his teeth.
The men who speculate on these institutions have, for the most part, come to at least one common conclusion: that many of the great enterprises and associations around which our democracy is formed are in themselves autocratic in nature, and possessed of power which can be used to frustrate the citizen who is trying to assert his individuality in the modern world ''.
Bridges, tunnels and ferries are the most common methods of river crossings.
Certain pianistic traits are common to all five Schnabelian renditions, most notably the `` Schnabel trill '' ( which differs from the conventional trill in that the two notes are struck simultaneously ).
The most common are the twist drill, the solid center shaft with interchangeable cutting blades, the double spur bit, and the power wood bit.
The common ultimate values, ends and goals fostered by religion are a most important factor.
There is a common problem behind most of these federal question and diversity cases.
The basic mystery of dreams, which embraces all the others and challenges us from even the most common typical dream, is in the fact that they are original, visual continuities.
One of the most common of camp maladies was diarrhoea.
the most common type of letter was that of soldier husbands to their wives.
The most common reference to `` wet stock '' was with the meanin' that such animals had been smuggled across the Rio Grande after bein' stolen from their rightful owners.
Today, as Harrison's Principles Of Internal Medicine, a standard internist's text, puts it, `` The most common form of malnutrition is caloric excess or obesity ''.
The most common method of presenting animation is as a motion picture or video program, although there are other methods.
Apollo's most common attributes were the bow and arrow.
When they tried to depict the most abiding qualities of men, it was because men had common roots with the unchanging gods.
The two most common systems are the classification adopted by the website AmphibiaWeb, University of California ( Berkeley ) and the classification by herpetologist Darrel Frost and the American Museum of Natural History, available as the online reference database Amphibian Species of the World.
The suborder Neobatrachia is by far the largest group and includes the remaining families of modern frogs, including most common species.
The analysis of variance has been studied from several approaches, the most common of which uses a linear model that relates the response to the treatments and blocks.
There are dozens of alphabets in use today, the most common being the Latin alphabet ( which was derived from the Greek ).
For most of these scripts, regardless of whether letters or diacritics are used, the most common tone is not marked, just as the most common vowel is not marked in Indic abugidas ; in Zhuyin not only is one of the tones unmarked, but there is a diacritic to indicate lack of tone, like the virama of Indic.

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Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either throw or takedown an opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent with a grappling maneuver, or force an opponent to submit by joint locking or by executing a strangle hold or choke.
The most remarkable resonance involving Io-Europa-Ganymede includes the following relation locking the orbital phase of the moons:
Finally, most electric locking hardware still have mechanical keys as a fail-over.
The Mauser M 98 bolt system was introduced in the Mauser Gewehr 98 and is the most common bolt action system in the world, being in use in nearly all modern hunting rifles and the majority of military bolt-action rifles until the middle of the 20th century The Mauser system is stronger than that of the Lee-Enfield with its two locking lugs just behind the bolt head is able to better handle higher pressure cartridges ( i. e. " Magnum " calibre centrefire rifle cartridges ), while the Lee-Enfield or Mosin-Nagant actions require some strengthening to do the same task.
1984 was the year that Uncle Jamm's Army released their first single Dial-a-Freak and the year Egyptian Lover released his On the Nile album which includes the most listened 12 ' single Egypt Egypt. City of Compton former locking dancer Alonzo Williams formed his own electro-hop group World Class Wreckin ' Cru which included future N. W. A members Dr. Dre and DJ Yella.
This is best seen in a long exposure photograph, which is obtained by locking the shutter open for most of the intensely dark part of a moonless night.
The most common mechanism type in database systems since their early days in the 1970s has been Strong strict Two-phase locking ( SS2PL ; also called Rigorous scheduling or Rigorous 2PL ) which is a special case ( variant ) of both Two-phase locking ( 2PL ) and Commitment ordering ( CO ).
However, for most sleepwalkers, many experts advise putting away dangerous items and locking doors and windows before sleep to reduce risks of harmful activity.
Since most snakes are adept at escaping captivity, the tank should have a locking lid.
The most influential bolt action designs, as developed by Mauser and other military manufacturers, had front locking lugs, which both stabilized the cartridge head very well and strengthened the action considerably.
The hip-hop dance style b-boying and the funkstyles popping and locking are some of the most popular street dance styles in Western and African American culture.
One of Eldorado's most expensive singluar options was the Motorola cellular telephone mounted inside the locking center arm rest.
The most important resonant CEAS techniques are cavity ring-down spectrometry ( CRDS ), integrated cavity output spectroscopy ( ICOS ) or cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy ( CEAS ), phase-shift cavity ring-down spectroscopy ( PS-CRDS ) and Continuous wave Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectrometry ( cw-CEAS ), either with optical locking, referred to as ( OF-CEAS ), as has been demonstrated Romanini et al.
The FN FAL and its ancestor FN-49 employ the same locking mechanism and operating principle as the SVT, although as mentioned above, this is most likely coincidental.
The two most common factory-installed locking differentials use either a computer-controlled multi-plate clutch or viscous coupling unit to join the shafts, while other differentials more commonly used on off-road vehicles generally use manually operated locking devices.
A simple text editor for file-system records was provided, but the editor was only suitable for system maintenance, and could not lock records, so most applications were written with the other tools such as Batch, RPL, or the BASIC language so as to ensure data validation and allow record locking.
Some divers can put on their own helmet, but it is usual for the topside crew to do most of the locking on to the neck dam, and check that there are no obvious faults with the seal.
These locking mechanisms may take several forms, but the most common is a design that requires a tab to be pressed firmly as the lid is twisted.
In practice most commercial database systems use strong strict two phase locking ( SS2PL ) for concurrency control, which ensures global serializability, if all the participating databases employ it.
A high-quality radial arm saw has carefully machined track arm ways and locking mechanisms, and a motor that runs very smoothly ; under ' no-load ' conditions most of the sound and vibration will originate from the whisper / whistling and the imbalance of the saw blade upon the arbor.
The most common locking mechanism is a series of interlocking teeth located near the finger loops.

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