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  • 101Common Entrance Examination — Common Entrance Examinations (commonly known as CE) are taken by some children in the UK as part of the admissions process for academically selective secondary schools at age 13 or (for girls) 11. Most of the secondary schools that use Common… …

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  • 102Common sense (disambiguation) — Common sense refers to beliefs or propositions that seem to many people to be prudent and sound in judgment without dependence upon esoteric knowledge. Common Sense may also refer to: Contents 1 Politics 2 Music …

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  • 103Common Treeshrew — Conservation status Least Concern ( …

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  • 104Common root rot (barley) — Common root rot is a fungal disease of barley caused by Cochliobolus sativus, Fusarium culmorum and F. graminearum.[1][2] Contents 1 Symptoms 2 Disease c …

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  • 105Common Bronzewing — Male Common Bronzewing Conservation status …

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  • 106Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service — Common Wealth Award Awarded for Outstanding achievement(s) in dramatic arts, literature, science, invention, mass communications, public service, government, and sociology. Presented by PNC Bank Country …

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  • 107Common PKI — (vormals ISIS MTT für Industrial Signature Interoperability and Mailtrust Specification) ist ein Profil über international verbreitete und anerkannte Standards für elektronische Signaturen, Verschlüsselung und Public Key Infrastrukturen. Im… …

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  • 108Common Sense Realism — or Scottish Common Sense Realism is a school of philosophy that originated in the ideas of Scottish philosophers Thomas Reid, Adam Ferguson and Dugald Stewart during the 18th century Scottish Enlightenment. Contents 1 Teachings 2 Influence 2.1 …

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  • 109Common — Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons. [1913… …

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  • 110Common appendant — Common Com mon, n. 1. The people; the community. [Obs.] The weal o the common. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons …

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