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  • 61common — /ˈkɒmən / (say komuhn) adjective 1. belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property. 2. joint; united: to make common cause against the enemy. 3. relating or belonging to the whole community; public:… …

  • 62Common cold — Classification and external resources A representation of the molecular surface of one variant of human rhinovirus. ICD 10 J …

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  • 63Common (entertainer) — Common Performing at Ilosaarirock, Finland in 2008. Background information Birth name Lonnie Corant Jaman Shuka Rashid Lynn, Jr …

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  • 64Common Murre — Uria aalge aalge in breeding plumage at Runde (Norway). Note bridled bird in centre. Conservation status …

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  • 65cause — cause, causal explanation In non specialist contexts, to ask for the cause of some particular happening is to ask what made it happen, or brought it about. To give a causal explanation is to answer such questions, usually by specifying some prior …

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  • 66sympathize with — Feel sympathy with, feel for, enter into the feelings of, have pity for, fraternize with, make common cause with, have a common feeling …

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  • 67throw in one's lot with — he threw in his lot with the conspirators Syn: join forces with, join up with, form an alliance with, ally with, align oneself with, link up with, make common cause with …

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  • 68throw in one's lot with — JOIN FORCES WITH, join up with, form an alliance with, ally with, align oneself with, link up with, make common cause with. → lot * * * phrasal : to join as an associate : share the fate of reluctant to throw in their lot with a new society… …

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  • 69Common law — For other uses, see Common law (disambiguation). Common law (also known as case law or precedent) is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals rather than through legislative statutes or executive branch action. A… …

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  • 70common law — 1. the system of law originating in England, as distinct from the civil or Roman law and the canon or ecclesiastical law. 2. the unwritten law, esp. of England, based on custom or court decision, as distinct from statute law. 3. the law… …

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