The copper telephone line that ran to every house was regulated as a common carrier.
According to research done by Glasgow Zoo, now closed, the wolf was regarded as a common enemy.
If it is cheap and affordable then as a common household name it will be a winner.
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Uncertainty about the November election was expressed as a common theme affecting outlooks.
Earlier, Professor Lucke told the BBC he wanted to see a "gradual dismantling of the euro as a common currency".
At French business school INSEAD, EMBA course directors point to an international focus as a common characteristic held by participants.
Adobe, for instance, has increasingly been seen over the last year as a common entry point for malicious hackers.
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As a common cooking utensil, the pressure cooker is often overlooked when searching vehicles, residences or merchandise crossing the U.S. borders.
With their past as a common bond, vets often become informal counselors to each other, helping one another stay on track.
Collecting the rags from his studio, he heaped them in front of a statue of Venus, recasting the Roman goddess as a common washer-woman.
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Vitamin D deficiency has gained attention recently as a common problem.
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Most people are aware of postpartum depression as a common and no-longer-shameful problem faced by mothers, and occasionally fathers, in the early post-baby months.
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Linux distributions, open source and proprietary software projects will benefit from Linaro's investment, with more stable code becoming widely available as a common base for innovation.
Doing so to ensure that the drive to eliminate waste is not viewed solely as an executive branch initiative but rather as a common goal across government.
" "If everybody starts from the same place and still manages to create a totally different world from everybody else, they have that as a common denominator.
The land in question had long been used as a common grazing area by local tenant farmers, called crofters, and a group of them protested that the construction of golf holes would violate their legal rights.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davotoglu recently called on Barzani in Irbil, and they "emphasized that any attempt to exploit the power vacuum by any violent group or organization (in Syria) will be considered as a common threat, " a not-so-veiled warning to the PYD.
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The consumer electronics industry supports AB 1850 as a common sense measure that will provide greatly needed checks and balances, which include requiring the CEC to use only the most recent data available for all proposed regulations and to eliminate unnecessary and outdated regulations.
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Unlike other major central banks, including the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Canada's six-member governing council makes its decisions by consensus rather than votes and present verdicts as a common decision, thereby avoiding being labelled hard or soft on policy.
Following the announcement of the joint candidate on Thursday, DUP leader Peter Robinson said the decision would be "welcomed by tens of thousands of unionists in both the Mid-Ulster area and more generally throughout Northern Ireland as a common-sense response to the demands to see unionists co-operating together".
"We think that Europe has big problem coping with the euro as a common currency, since there are member countries of the eurozone which have big competitiveness problems, and which actually need a devaluation and can't have it, " he said, citing Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and France as examples.
In a statement on Thursday, DUP leader and Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson said the decision would be "welcomed by tens of thousands of unionists in both the Mid-Ulster area and more generally throughout Northern Ireland as a common-sense response to the demands to see unionists co-operating together".
The Prize was created to commemorate the inscription of the Buljo jikji simche yojeol - the oldest known book of moveable metal print in the world - on the Memory of the World Register, and to contribute to the preservation and accessibility of documentary heritage as a common heritage of humanity.
It is built into the urban psyche, as much a common experience to our children as are uncles and school.
It needs to include smart, truly independent experts- and exclude people who have built their careers by touting shaken baby syndrome as a proven common phenomenon.
Now, suddenly, after the election results of 2012, there is renewed interest in the idea, largely because it resonates with constituents as such a common sense proposal.
Many people have yet to discover just how convenient a GPS receiver can be, and building it into a device as common as a mobile phone would probably make them users for life.
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