Sentences with phrase «by common name»

All courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Integrated Taxonomic Information System, where you can search for the URI (so to speak) of just about any living thing, whether by common name or some aspect of its scientific nomenclature.
You may not have heard of the scientific term tracheobronchitis, but you may have heard it by its common name «kennel cough».
While known scientifically as the dried seeds of the Salvia hispanica plant, the seeds are much better known by their common name of chia seeds,... Read More»
Surprisingly, you may know this amazing compound by its common name...
There is an index by common name as well as one by botanical name, making reference easy.
The legislation states that «any formal or informal association... of two or more individuals identified by a common name, sign, dress, symbols, tattoos, or other mark or markings» and «a pattern of criminal street gang activity,» subjects a person to increased penalties after two or more offenses are committed over a period of years.
It says a «criminal street gang» is «two or more individuals identified by a common name, sign, dress, symbols, tattoos or other markings» that engage in a «pattern of criminal street gang activity.»
The main ingredient is one you'll likely recognize by its common name: chamomile.
Those who talk thus are a numerous tribe, whom I will denominate by the common name of Docents.
They can't call many of their popular cheeses by their common names anymore when selling them in many markets...
The piquíns are also known by common names such as «bird pepper» and «chile mosquito.»
The piquins are also known by common names such as «bird pepper» and «chile mosquito.»
It seems bizarre to use formal titles for former leaders, when they are far better known by their common names.
The previously recognized Arapaima species is known by the common names «pirarucu» in Portuguese and «paiche» in Spanish.
Flagging blog entries and newspaper mentions in which a scholar is identified by university affiliation here serves a dual purpose: avoiding confusion caused by common names while also ensuring that a scholar's own blogging or letters to the editor won't pad their scores.
Common intestinal worms include (listed by common names) roundworms, tapeworms, whipworms, and hookworms.
The iris also goes by the common names snake lily, yellow water iris, yellow flag, western blue flag, Douglas's flag, and water flag.
Malacothrix junakii is a rare species of aster known by the common names Anacapa Island desert - dandelion, Junak's desert dandelion and Junak's malacothrix that is endemic to Anacapa, where it is known from just two occurrences.
Malacothrix junakii is a rare species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names Anacapa Island desert - dandelion, Junak's desertdandelion, and Junak's malacothrix.
Many people know organisms only by the common names, or «vernacular» names.
About Blog House plants encyclopedia listed by common names with pictures and care tips.

Not exact matches

Sunday cyclists are a common sight in the neighbourhood founded by Fredrick William Heubach, a Hudson's Bay company mandarin for whom one of Tuxedo's plentiful parks is named.
Best - known by its branded name Xanax, alprazolam is a drug that's approved used to treat anxiety and panic disorders, which are very common conditions.
After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet.
A common — yet equally frustrating — conversation we have almost daily, is with clients who are determined to promote their company within the text, or use thinly veiled references which may not mention their company by name, but baldly promote their service or product and think that the editor was born yesterday and won't notice.
Symantec is most popular for its antivirus software products, known by the common brand name Norton.
We also believe that continued equity ownership by our named executive officers once we are a public company will result in significant alignment of their interests with those of our common unitholders.
Brokerage firms and other intermediaries holding shares of our common stock in street name for their customers are generally required to vote such shares in the manner directed by their customers.
If shares of our common stock are held on your behalf in a brokerage account or by a bank or other nominee, you are considered to be the beneficial owner of shares that are held in «street name,» and the Notice was forwarded to you by your broker or nominee, who is considered the stockholder of record with respect to those shares.
Using monthly news article and Google search counts (either by firm name or stock ticker symbol), prices and firm characteristics for a broad sample of U.S. common stocks during 2004 through 2011, he finds that: Keep Reading
This has become a common tactic in the binary options industry that the same products circulate over and over again just going by different names.
The choice of the name «BitGold» was obviously influenced by the growing popularity (and notoriety) of Bitcoin, but BitGold and Bitcoin have almost nothing in common aside from being ways to store purchasing power and make electronic payments outside the banking system.
Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense blog (and author of a great book by the same name), had a recent post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit of time), pointing to the following table.
Believers and non-believers alike, united by a common concern for the future of the planet, have high hopes that someone who chose to name himself after that great lover of creation, Francis of Assisi, will say something truly transformational, for as a Canadian Council of Churches document lamentably observes, transformative change has not «found traction within political processes.»
Under the Stock Ownership Guidelines, our named executive officers must own the following number of shares of Oracle common stock by 2016:
One stops to think of actual countries of sand, which include more than a few particularly violent locales, places where people are not as willing as Mary Oliver to concede the comfy and common received idea of liberal Christianity that we all worship the same deity by «whatever name
It, to me, is similar to claiming the name of Christ — no matter what it means to you as an individual, by claiming that name, you are connecting yourself to a massive, rich history of people who all have the name of Christ in common.
What availed as the common wisdom of mankind until the day before yesterday — for example, that man, woman, mother, and father name natural realities as well as social roles, that children issue naturally from their union, that the marital union of man and woman is the foundation of human society and provides the optimal home for the flourishing of children — all this is now regarded by many as obsolete and even hopelessly bigoted, as court after court, demonstrating that this revolution has profoundly transformed even the meaning of reason itself, has declared that this bygone wisdom now fails even to pass the minimum legal threshold of rational cogency.
- consider: we can chart most used names by region - common names would need a modifier for distinction - different regions had VERY different names (even among Hel.lenized Jews)
The Common Creation Story offered by the sciences is an object of intense scrutiny by theologians as diverse as Gordon Kaufman, Sallie McFague, Wolfhart Pannenherg, Langdon Gilkey, Ian Barbour, Arthur Peacocke, Nancey Murphy, Robert John Russell and John Polkinghorne, to mention only the most prominent names.
yes whilst that might be the most popular name for a child by the numbers it is also a VERY common traditional name whereas in the «Euro» UK their is no such firm traditional name....
Her piece («The Will to Disbelieve,» February 2009) supports the equally trenchant observation by one analyst (whose name escapes me) that all the loud pronouncements from academia have one thing in common: their total lack of substance.
The notion that this goddess is the axis of the Paraiyars» religion can be inferred from Oppert's etymological explanation: he claims that the name Ellamma is derived from the Tamil ellaam (all or everything) making her «Mother of All».13 In the colony of Malaipallaiyam the predominance of Ellaiyamman is preserved by referring to her both as the «Mother of all beings» and as the eldest sister of all the manifestations of Sakti14 The other common interpretation for the name Ellaiyamman stems from the Tamil word for boundary ellai, making her the Mother / Goddess of the boundaries.15 This is the most prevalent interpretation among the Paraiyars of Malaipallaiyam.
The various representatives of this theological group by no means agree with one another, but their views are sufficiently alike to warrant a common name.
By focusing on the subject — the ontological identity of the object we worship and the names we use to set it apart — we enter into an area of common understanding and broad consensus.
I. Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used instead of true time; such as an hour, a day, a month, a year.
in the territory of Gilead to the east of the Jordan by Saul's commander, Abner, in the person of the weak Ishbosheth (better, Ishbaal or Eshbaal, the bosheth, meaning «shame,» being a later editorial substitution in names compounded with baa1, the most common Canaanite term for deity); the tentative «game» of war (2:14) between the troops of Abner and those of Joab, David's commander, and the vivid description of the circumstances of Asahel's death at Abner's hands; and finally the concluding notice:
Apostolics (a common name for early Pentecostals) were committed to living by faith, but they were also known for their frugal money management and hard work.
One of the things they could have done is to give him a common middle name if by chance he feels out if place as he gets older he will have a choice.
It is not so easy a matter to perform this task aright; to stand in the presence of God and to speak in his name, with that plainness and simplicity, that seriousness and gravity, that zeal and concern, which the business requires; to accommodate ourselves to the capacity of the common people without disgusting our more knowing hearers by the insipid flatness of our discourse; to excite and awaken drowsy souls, without terrifying and disturbing more tender consciences; to bear home the convictions of sin, without the appearance of some personal reflection; in a word, to approve ourselves unto God as workmen that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.21
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