Common
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Now we're going to do it in both the head and the chest, kind of like
"common
time" or at the same time.
Because there is something fundamental here that I think overrides the rest, and it is about our
common
humanity.
These mountains contain also a scientific paradox: They are made by quartz, which is a very
common
mineral on the earth's crust, and the rock made up by quartz is called quartzite, and quartzite is one of the hardest and least soluble minerals on earth.
Now, this sounds like
common
sense, and it is, but there's a lot of science to back this up, based on the way our spatial memory works.
If you take two Mobius loops and sew their
common
edge together, you get one of these, and I make them out of glass.
And yet this is a
common
practice in almost every world religion today.
It was too
common
to be coincidental.
No, it's extremely
common.
Some day, perhaps, they'll be
common
knowledge.
With many of the same signs appearing in such far-flung places, especially in that 30,000 to 40,000-year range, it's starting to seem increasingly likely that this invention actually traces back to a
common
point of origin in Africa.
Fortunately, water is very
common
in the universe.
But life needs water in the form of liquid, not ice, and not vapor, and that's a little bit less
common.
For several centuries, these tribes lived in Britain, and their Germanic language, Anglo Saxon, became the
common
language, what we call Old English.
At first glance, it may look unfamiliar, but update the spelling a bit, and you'll see many
common
English words.
The
common
and reasonable expectation of more mature men and women is that they don't like or know technology, that they have a hard time turning on a computer, or that they have the old brick cell phones from the 1980s.
Their one job is to break down cellulose, a
common
compound in vegetables, into sugars.
What do horror movies and comedies have in
common?
The two genres might seem totally different, but the reason they're both so popular is perhaps because what they have in common: their use of dramatic irony.
Let's call that set of
common
questions "s."
As a very simple example, we use a small set "s" with just two questions in common, and compute a match from that.
Statistically speaking, the shorter a woman's leave after having a baby, the more likely she will be to suffer from postpartum mood disorders like depression and anxiety, and among many potential consequences of those disorders, suicide is the second most
common
cause of death in a woman's first year postpartum.
Euclid laid it all out as a logical system of proof built up from a set of definitions,
common
notions, and his five famous postulates.
Common
sense tells us that the time for the journey should be one hour.
Not only does the infinite series sum to a finite answer, but that finite answer is the same one that
common
sense tells us is true.
Not surprisingly, synesthesia is more
common
in artists who excel at making metaphors, like novelist Vladimir Nabokov, painter David Hockney, and composers Billy Joel and Lady Gaga.
The primary component of the most
common
form of sand is silicon dioxide.
Spelling words phonetically, like s-t-i-k for stick and f-r-e-n-s for friends is also
common.
It's
common
to see one family member who has trouble spelling while another family member has severe difficulty decoding even one syllable words, like catch.
Even though Dr. Mitchell was the first to observe patients in a state of sleep paralysis, it's so
common
that nearly every culture throughout time has had some kind of paranormal explanation for it.
What do we all have in
common?
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