Quotes about commonly
commonly cuisine developed irish items kinds regular using
The Irish people, who are commonly thought of as peasants, have developed a cuisine using these kinds of items that, for them, are common food. For them it's not high-end items. For them it's regular food.
commonly compliments flattering lawful men nor titles words
That it is not lawful to give to men such flattering titles as, "Your Holiness," "Your Majesty," "Your Eminency," "Your Excellency," "Your Grace," "Your Lordship," "Your Honor," &c., nor use those flattering words commonly called "compliments. Robert Barclay
commonly conflicts internal
There is an expression now that is commonly used about these so-called internal conflicts which are not really internal, because they have connections to the outside world. Lakhdar Brahimi
commonly finger pointing
FOREFINGER, n. The finger commonly used in pointing out two malefactors.
commonly gallon gas next quite week
We're going to see $3 a gallon gas quite commonly in the next week or so,
commonly continuous decade distinct flows immigrant increase levels middle past rather sharp spike states undergoing united united-states
Rather than undergoing a continuous increase in immigrant levels as is commonly perceived, the United States experienced a sharp spike in immigration flows over the past decade that had a distinct beginning, middle and end.
commonly company expense found high logos meant shorthand speed system
Company logos, for example, are meant to be recognized, and we found that logos have a high correlation. Shorthand systems, which are meant to give a note-taker speed at the expense of a commonly recognizable system of symbols, do not.
commonly health immune impact target wider
The wider health implication is that commonly used SSRI antidepressants, which target the uptake of serotonin into neurons, may also impact the uptake in immune cells.
commonly complex differ differs economic elements indicate land learning modern relation rent science widely
The modern developments of economic science in relation to rent indicate progress. For we are learning that what is commonly called the rent of land is really a very complex thing made up of many elements, some of which differ more widely from one another than it, as a whole, differs from profits, or than some elements of it differ from wages. Alfred Marshall
commonly cursing cuts fatal figure fixing liability life literature operation rates risk small verbal
CURSE, v.t. Energetically to belabor with a verbal slap-stick. This is an operation which in literature, particularly in the drama, is commonly fatal to the victim. Nevertheless, the liability to a cursing is a risk that cuts but a small figure in fixing the rates of life insurance.
commonly concern great honour placed position receive worthiness
Those placed in the position which I now occupy, commonly feel concern about their worthiness to receive the great honour which has been done them.
commonly diseased example fall leaning obviously precarious trees
The trees that most commonly fall are dead, diseased or obviously hazardous... for example, leaning in a precarious manner.
commonly customers fact microsoft products works
The fact that DPM works well with other Microsoft products that customers commonly use is a big differentiator. Bob Muglia
commonly followed group solar stocks
Solar stocks as a group are probably up 4 to 6 times more than most of the commonly followed indices.
commonly god wisdom
It is plain to me that our prelates, in granting indulgences, do commonly blaspheme the wisdom of God. John Wycliffe
commonly word
Politics, as the word is commonly understood, are nothing but corruption. Jonathan Swift
commonly fuel gas natural production
Natural gas production in the U.S is still not back up to 100 percent, and gas is the most commonly used heating fuel in the U.S,
commonly create efficient financing help hometown known local matters property reduce reliance relief revenue sources state taxes
Hometown Matters would help reduce the state's reliance on property taxes by establishing alternative revenue sources for financing local government. It would also create more efficient local government. Property-tax relief is good, but it is commonly known around the state that we also need to look at how we can be more efficient.
commonly core describe enter food goods inflation models movements predict prices services total
Models used to describe and predict inflation commonly distinguish between changes in food and energy prices - which enter into total inflation - and movements in the prices of other goods and services - that is, core inflation. Janet Yellen
commonly fish higher levels mean mercury water
Just because you got mercury in the water doesn't mean you got mercury in fish. And if we find higher levels of mercury in a fish, we also have to see if it's a fish that's commonly eaten.
commonly fairly gradual groups
Such gradual transformation is also fairly well exemplified for subfamilies and occasionally for families, as the groups are commonly ranked. George Simpson
commonly meet needs prescribed required stock usual
Massachusetts pharmacies are required to stock all medications that are commonly prescribed to meet the usual needs of the community. Sam Perkins
commonly consumers continue income job money prospects spend tells
While consumers are forking over a lot of money on gasoline, they continue to spend elsewhere, ... This tells us that job and income prospects are better than what is commonly understood.
commonly hath homer last poet poets steal
We can say nothing but what hath been said . . . Our poets steal from Homer . . . he that comes last is commonly best.
commonly complete computer crystal facts known methods predicting referred tarot tea waste
There are many methods for predicting the future. For example, you can read horoscopes, tea leaves, tarot cards, or crystal balls. Collectively, these methods are known as "nutty methods." Or you can put well-researched facts into sophisticated computer models, more commonly referred to as "a complete waste of time. Scott Adams
commonly fortune further goes intensely nature
Fortune has something of the nature of a woman. If she is too intensely wooed, she commonly goes the further away. Charles V
commonly global hollywood movies popularity power reside soft
In today's world, America's soft power is commonly thought to reside in the global popularity of Hollywood movies, Coca-Cola, McDonald's and Starbucks. Ahmed Zewail
commonly developed mosquito parasites
Inevitably, malaria parasites developed resistance to commonly used drugs, and mosquito vectors became insecticide-resistant.