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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields.
These are dispersed, most commonly by wind, and if they land in a suitable environment can develop into a new gametophyte.
The Sindhi language is commonly spoken in Sindh while the Balochi language is dominant in Balochistan.
Education is mainly offered in Bengali, but English is commonly taught and used.
The Flag of Scotland, also known as the Saint Andrew's Cross or more commonly The Saltire, is the national flag of Scotland.
In some cases the form of the name is unusual and not consistent with the version commonly accepted.
In MEROPS, MA clan members are grouped into the MA and MA subclans, commonly termed as gluzincins and metzincins, respectively.
It must have the taste, aroma, and other characteristics commonly attributed to whiskey.
Books are most commonly sold through booksellers and through other retailers.
As in other Celtic languages, Cornish lacks a number of verbs that are commonly found in other languages.
In the United States, Canada, and Germany, there is a fifth grade, commonly only used for beginning youth musicians.
The accordion is also a traditional instrument in Colombia, commonly associated with the vallenato and cumbia genres.
The focus for preventive actions is to avoid creating nonconformances, but also commonly includes improvements in efficiency.
Red chemical inks are more commonly used in modern times for sealing documents.
Herefordshire is also commonly called a unitary district, but this is not official nomenclature.
Internet usage statistics for 2007 also show Spanish as the third most commonly used language on the Internet, after English and Mandarin.
It is also commonly spoken in Andorra, although Catalan is the official language.
Scoring without the hammer is commonly referred to as stealing, or a steal, and is much more difficult.
Though it was a commonly held opinion, now only hardshell Baptists oppose dancing.
Today these terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly in monarchies.
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