Similar words: commonly, commodity, accommodate, incommunicado, rancor, uncover, encourage, money. Meaning: adv. sharing equally with another or others.
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151, The term social movement refers to a wide range of groups with certain characteristics in common.
152, Cars and small vans, with only disrepair in common, were head to tail, headlights burning, a few yards away.
153, All these companies have one thing in common: they deal in small, inexpensive consumer items.
154, I was staggered by how much I had in common with the people I met.
155, Task analysis, in common with every other perceptual process, is a matter of setting up mechanisms for categorisation and filtering.
156, What had those educated women in that church, many of them with responsible jobs in London, in common with that story?
157, By analysing simple situations, with essential features in common, we can gain insight into the behaviour of these complicated beams.
158, Irrespective of grade they all have one thing in common - sheer quality.
159, I try to explain that Rainbow Rosenbloom has almost nothing but a few genes in common with Anya's faithless Gittel.
160, Regulations, directives[sentencedict.com], and decisions have in common that they are binding legislative Acts.
161, What Polybius has in common with Cato, especially about the Roman constitution, does not necessarily imply that he read Cato.
162, Artists' impressions show a tram that has more in common with the flat-faced, characterless light trains of the toy-like Docklands Light Railway.
163, On the other hand, what older people have in common is in some ways more striking than the class differences between them.
164, In Northern Ireland, the police, in common with the other security services, are controlled directly by central government.
165, Labour had much in common with the old Liberals of the Michael Meadowcroft variety and nothing with the new super-Friedmanism concocted by Ashdown.
166, The different agenda and methodology for each process meant that there was little in common between them.
167, Love-stories, therefore, in common with all other forms of amatory excitement, thrill.
168, Both admitted that they had much in common with the Liberals, but both dreamt of political careers with the Conservatives.
169, Huxley, I feel, has much in common with Wells.
170, What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common?
171, Ideologically, there was nothing in common between them.
172, Retrovirus is one of the vectors in common use.
173, What these companies also in common are unglamorous surroundings.
174, Each of these subsystems has two nascent technologies in common.
175, Do all the myriad forms of gaming have anything in common?
176, Without effective arrangement of property right of natural resources,[http://sentencedict.com/in common.html] tragedy in common land will occur.
177, Cognate in common use is considered phonetic loan characters, which include substitute of homophone.
178, Their similarify is they in common, are based on five balances and their main logical line is to adjust the contradictions between man and man, and man and the nature.
179, To make a fire are the disturbing habit which arsonist have in common.
180, Series YTF standard corrosion-proof pressure gauge are used to in common environment, for measuring of a medium with high corrosive.
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