Exit the common at Charles Street and cross to the Public Garden, which is Boston's beautiful Victorian-era botanical oasis.
Yet her haplessly obscure corner of the planet becomes as central to our common existence as a street in Paris or New York.
The cost of mis-selling Payment Protection Insurance, in common with other high street banks, continued to burn a large hole in the accounts.
Linzi Moore, a delegate from South Lanarkshire, said common assault in the street seemed to be treated more seriously than an attack in the classroom.
Kruger, meanwhile, told the Times that people used to invoke common sense while crossing the street.
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At Bristol Crown Court, Nicholas Lovell, 38, of West Street, Oldland Common, admitted two counts of causing death by dangerous driving.
Mr Lovell, 38, of West Street, Oldland Common, has also been charged with driving while disqualified, driving with no insurance and failing to stop at the scene of a collision.
Elaine McNally, 32, of Eliza Street Close was accused of common assault, possessing an offensive weapon, threats to kill and witness intimidation.
Now, even before the crisis hit, I went to Wall Street and I called for common-sense reforms to protect consumers and our economy as a whole.
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Even before the financial crisis that led to this recession, I spoke on Wall Street about the need for common-sense reforms to protect consumers and our economy as a whole.
Our plan would give law enforcement additional tools to prevent and prosecute gun crime by making gun trafficking a Federal crime with serious penalties, helping communities put 15, 000 cops on the street, and taking other common-sense steps.
That was -- the common-sense sort of axiom behind Wall Street reform was we had to have a set of rules that worked for everybody.
That's why we're going to keep fighting for common-sense rules of the road for Wall Street.
Furthermore, given the state of Wall Street right now, where layoffs are common, many of these people might be facing an extended period without a paycheck.
Camilla's common touch came out during an unannounced visit to a street market.
Selling a newly minted stock short isn't a much discussed strategy outside of Wall Street trader circles, but it is a common practice.
There's more common ground between the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street movements than you might think - a kind of populist revulsion at what seems to be the irresponsible excesses of the American financial sector and at the unwillingness or inability of the lawmakers in Washington to do enough about it.
Turn left on Washington Street and right on Winter Street, riding through the pedestrian zone to reach Boston Common.
John Seymour of Ascension Catholic Church and School across the street from Figueroa said that shootings in that neighborhood were common.
And it means common-sense reforms that prevent irresponsibility of a few on Wall Street from threatening the dreams of millions on Main Street.
Black-Scholes changed the culture of Wall Street, from a place where people traded based on common sense, experience and intuition, to a place where the computer said yes or no.
But the biggest difference between the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street is that the Tea Party is bound by a common set of values based on freedom, responsibility and property rights.
Downing Street clearly hopes that someone, anyone, will make common cause with the British prime minister in his argument that European treaty revisions, that may be required to buttress the eurozone, offer an opportunity to re-visit some of the concessions of powers to Brussels.
But what we've seen so far, in recent weeks, is an army of industry lobbyists from Wall Street descending on Capitol Hill to try and block basic and common-sense rules of the road that would protect our economy and the American people.
Last week Timothy Geithner, the Federal Reserve's man on Wall Street, gave warning that all this might make financial crises less common, but more severe.
What Wall Street and Hong Kong, or London and Malaysia, have had in common is not a direct connection but a similar psychological history.
Mr Cameron held talks earlier with Vice-President Joe Biden, where there was "common ground on the full range of foreign policy issues, " according to a Downing Street spokesman.
It would be a shame if House Republicans, led by the Majority Leader, at the urging of Wall Street interests and other inside-the-Beltway forces, watered down the tough but common-sense measures supported by Republicans and Democrats alike.
Later units will have Global Positioning System chips to eliminate the common mistake--caught by software on Bolofsky's site--of failing to match the street address to a written description of where a car was parked.
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