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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.

most and tuning
The most common by far, which one could call the " standard tuning " is:
Though it typically may be expected that operational requirements are automatically met by a DBMS, in fact it is not so in most of the cases: To be met substantial work of design and tuning is typically needed by database administrators.
This diatonically-based tuning results in most, but not all, notes of the chromatic scale being available.
The most common tuning by far, GDAE, is the same as violin tuning:
For example, the now-standard tuning pitch for most Western music, 440 Hz, is named a ′ or A4.
Currently, the most common tuning fork sounds the note of A = 440 Hz, because this is the standard concert pitch, which is used as tuning note by some orchestras, it being the pitch of the violin's second string, the first string of the viola, and an octave above the first string of the cello, all played open.
A number of keyboard musical instruments using constructions similar to tuning forks have been made, the most popular of them being the Rhodes piano, which has hammers hitting constructions working on the same principle as tuning forks and uses electric amplification of the generated sound.
* 2. 27 milliseconds cycle time for A440 ( pitch standard ), the most commonly used pitch for tuning musical instruments
The most common case for measuring and examining SWR is when installing and tuning transmitting antennas.
The next most common whistle tuning is a C whistle, which can easily play notes in the keys of C and F major.
In the most traditional versions, various sizes of natural gourds are attached below the keys to act as resonators ; in more sophisticated versions carved wooden resonators are substituted, allowing for more precise tuning of pitch.
Introduced by Bulova in 1960, they use a tuning fork with a precise frequency ( most often 360 hertz ) to drive a mechanical watch.
There is a lot of stylistic variance within these tunings and like most Indian stringed instruments, there is no default tuning.
While QuadraJets have been occasionally derided as being poor performers, with proper understanding and tuning it can compete at most levels with other designs short of the full race inspired set-ups such as the Holley Double-Pumpers, which incorporated accelerator pumps on the primary and secondary carburetor circuits.
In most tuning systems used before 1700, one or more intervals on the twelve-note keyboard were so far from any pure interval that they were unusable in harmony and were called a " wolf ".
The tuning can create most of the stress on the stays in some ships.
The ramifications of the charango tuning is that there is a very narrow tonal range in most chords, and so there is a tremendous wall of sound.
Unlike most reed instruments, the uilleann pipe reed must be crafted so that it can play two full octaves accurately, without the fine tuning allowed by the use of a player's lips ; only bag pressure and fingering patterns can be used to maintain the correct pitch of each note.
Uilleann pipe reeds are also often called " the piper's despair " for the immense difficulty of maintaining, tuning and especially making the double reed of the regulators and, most importantly, the chanter.
The series finale aired on May 14 and was one of the most watched TV events, with over 76 million people tuning in.
Whereas most older audiences were tuning into shows like the western Bonanza, the younger generation ages 15 – 25 were watching the Smothers ' more socially relevant humor.

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