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  • One of the most common narrative voices, used especially with first- and third-person viewpoints, ...n English, this tense, also known as the "[[historical present]]", is more common in spontaneous conversational narratives than in written literature, though
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  • ...urnal of Middle East Studies]]|volume=26|issue=2|date=May 1994|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]|pages=358–360|doi=10.1017/s0020743800060633}}</ref> ...play]] || Sounds of words used as an aspect of the work. || A [[pun]] is a common example of word play.
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  • A common misconception is that a hypothesis will be proven (see, rather, [[null hypo ...ref>Gauch, Jr., H.G. (2003). Scientific method in practice. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2003 {{ISBN|0-521-81689-0}} (page 3)</ref> Most research
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  • ...a statistical [[proposition]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Some common forms of statistical proposition are the following: ...may be minimal.<ref>van der Vaart, A.W. (1998) ''Asymptotic Statistics'' Cambridge University Press. {{isbn|0-521-78450-6}} (page 341)</ref> For example, ever
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  • ...]] &ndash; group of interacting people with social cohesion, who may share common values. ..., but may know (or care) little about each other outside of this area. The common interest on Wikipedia is knowledge.
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  • ...] advocates for the beneficial role that [[higher education]] could be the common good of social leverage and educating skills to equip everyone participated ...iversity]] in fifth place, ahead of [[Harvard]] and [[Cambridge University|Cambridge]].<ref name="THE questions">{{cite web | url=http://www.timeshighereducatio
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  • ...s also used by individuals to track personal performance, but this is less common - only 17% of respondents in the survey using Balanced Scorecard in this wa Although less common, these early-style balanced scorecards are still designed and used today.<r
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  • | official_name = Cambridge, Massachusetts | image_skyline = Cambridge Montage.jpg
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  • |[[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]], [[Massachusetts]] A common [[folk etymology]] attributes the name to the Roman numeral for four (IV),
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  • ...-Merrill Co |url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/george-washington-himself-a-common-sense-biography-written-from-his-manuscripts/oclc/9249378}} ...gton Set the Course for America|year=2009|publisher=Da Capo Press|location=Cambridge|isbn=978-0-306-81619-2|authorlink=Conor Cruise O'Brien|others=Foreword by [
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  • ...1, virtually all biographical accounts for Jefferson relied on general and common knowledge gained from official records and public writings and newspapers. * Shuffelton, Frank (2012). ''The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Jefferson'', Cambridge University Press, 212 pages; {{ISBN|978-0-521-86731-3}}; [https://books.goo
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  • ...irs'' 9.2 online at Project Muse; argues that Coolidge and Reagan shared a common ideological message, which served as the basis for modern conservatism. Eve * Vaughn, Stephen. ''Ronald Reagan in Hollywood: Movies and Politics.''Cambridge U. Press, 1994.
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  • ...Society |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150828132131/http://www.common-place.org/vol-09/no-01/adams/ |archivedate=August 28, 2015 |deadurl=yes}} ...ife|last=Nagel|first=Paul|year=1999|publisher=Harvard Univ. Press|location=Cambridge, Massachusetts |isbn=978-0674479401 |pages=19, 21, 26, 30, 32, 49, 51, 54,
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  • ...rk Times|title=Columbia, Michigan and Connecticut Among 25 Colleges to Add Common Application|date=March 23, 2010|accessdate=April 11, 2011|first=Jacques|las ...asic Books|date=October 15, 2009|isbn=0-7382-0275-4|pages=27–31|location=Cambridge, Massachusetts}}<!--| accessdate= April 16, 2011--></ref> U.S. Attorney Gen
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  • ...name=CDS_B>{{cite web|url=http://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/common-data-set|title=Common Data Set 2015-2016, Part B|publisher=Cornell University|accessdate=August 2 ...Scholars]], 29&nbsp;[[Truman Scholarship|Truman Scholars]], 7&nbsp;[[Gates Cambridge Scholarship|Gates Scholars]], and 14 living billionaires.<ref name="factboo
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  • ...ty_enrollment_sta/CDS_2016-2017.pdf |publisher=Princeton University |title=Common Data Set 2016-2017}}</ref> ...s, in [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania]], from 1726 until 1746 and it was once common to assert a formal connection between it and the College of New Jersey, whi
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  • ...f the trustees in 1753 during which some of the Trustees "desired to get a Common Seal engraved for the Use of [the] Corporation". However, it was not until ...[[Gothic architecture]] of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge with the local landscape to establish the [[Gothic Revival architecture|Col
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  • ...udying ancient [[Bible|Biblical texts]] in their original language (as was common in other schools), requiring all freshmen to study Hebrew (in contrast to H ...gher education in the United States, balancing change with tradition was a common challenge because no one could afford to be completely modern or completely
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  • ...ianity: Volume 8, World Christianities C.1815-c.1914 |year=2006 |publisher=Cambridge University Press|quote= ... Many of the scientists who contributed to these ...hristian. [[Christian denomination|Denomination]]s and sects disagree on a common definition of "Christianity". For example, [[Timothy Beal]] notes the dispa
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  • ...rifice and Redemption|first= Stephen W.|last= Sykes |year=2007| publisher= Cambridge University Press| isbn= 978-0-521-04460-8|pages=35–36}}</ref> [[Michael G ...Latin ''anno Domini'' ("in the year of the Lord"), and the alternative "[[Common Era|CE]]", are based on the approximate birth date of Jesus.<ref name="AD">
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