Sentences with phrase «more common names»

Most plants have one or more common names in addition to their botanical name.
One of the most distinctive features of the breed is its black tongue, which was also the basis for its more common names in China.
Some of the more common names are veiled, panther (numerous types), Jackson's (three horned), Parson's (largest), Meller's, pygmy leaf and many more are available to own and enjoy as household pets.
Most people choose their name, and those with more common names will have to be creative.
Good point about some people having relatively more common names who might benefit from using pen names, when it comes to searching them through Google.
There are the invented names like Brinley or Jayden where two more common names are put together to form a hybrid.
The book's more common name, Ecclesiastes, is an approximate translation into Greek of this Hebrew word.
Inca berries or golden berries, those shrivelled, orange - coloured fruits you see below, also go by the more common name of «physalis».
Regardless if you are looking for an unusual or more common name for your baby, browsing the top 100 baby names by state would be informative and fun to boot!
Originating from Portugal and Spain, Francisco is actually a twist on the more common name Francis.
Although a more common name in the 1960s and 1970s, combine this with the last name «Hollywood» and you've just escalated the name into star quality.
Long known by its more common name, feater (presumably a contraction of «feet» and «eater»), this small animal has been hunted by generations of northern Minnesotans both for food and for leather.
You know crystal carbon by a more common name: diamond.
The more common name for this virus is «distemper».
This disorder, sometimes know by its more common name of «water on the brain», occurs in small breed dogs and sometimes cats.
What you and AGW followers in general refer to as «misconceptions», other scientists would call by their more common name «experimental data».
You have the option of buying open peril coverage for fewer restrictions and adding endorsements to fill the gaps of the more common named peril policies.

Not exact matches

For example, if you sell bags and one of your products is a duffel bag, but your customers most often say or search for «duffle bag,» then use the more common spelling and name.
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.
Skin reactions continue to be an issue for Fitbit, in part because the company has more in common with Band - Aids than name recognition.
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
Nevertheless, they and their more speculatively and rationalistically inclined successors are not known for their efforts to isolate the common historical character of any particular society, especially as it differs from other societies, nor for their efforts to name, criticize, and reconstruct its own common good.
Yes, Roberts or Robertson is more common in Scotland, but you get people in England with that name too.
The new religious identities and communities which emerged from these conflicts — Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and the more radical groupings often lumped together under the name «Anabaptist» — did indeed share some beliefs and attitudes in common.
«A Christian congregation is a group of persons that gathers together to enact publicly a much more broadly practiced worship of God in Jesus» name, regularly enough over an indefinite period of time to have a common life in which develop intrinsic patterns of conduct, outlook, and story, and that holds its conduct, outlook, and story accountable as to its faithfulness to biblical stories of Jesus» mission and God's mission in Jesus.»
May the son and brother, being born of one common - placed man named Joseph and mother named Mary, be never - no - more to be found unwilling to set things right no matter what was so done in time's long ago passing momentums!
Cultural aversion to those of other races, whether in the form of depreciating their ability or in more offensive matters of name calling and the attaching of uncomplimentary labels, eventuates from the common tendency to commit the fallacy of hasty generalization.
In Jesus time, these religious leaders were more concerned with the outward appearance than feeding their «flock», even calling the common people a disdainful name, am - haarets (Hebrew) or «people of the land», looking down on them.
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
As you study the artfully rendered autographs of Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and Mike Schmidt, you're forced to reflect less on each individual name and more on the most significant thing these men have in common: that at one time in their lives, each of them was the very best in the world at what he did.
we have droves of parents, once again more than willing to dispense with thousands of years of common sense, and with personal responsibility at the drop of a hat, and all in the name of convenience.
Motor vehicles crashes are a very common bad outcome from drinking, but there are many more bad outcomes that can result, including sexual risk - taking and assault, falls and other injuries, physical violence, property damage, and overdose, to name a few.
In the 1800s it was more common for names with family ties or religious significance to be chosen.
The process of choosing a baby name has genuinely become more stressful, and namer's remorse is indeed more common than ever before.
However, included accessories are more common in brand name car seats that you find in big box stores.
Or you could go with a more modern but less common A ending name like Georgia, Francesca, Reba, or Stella for example.
While some think of the name Julie as more common and plain, Juliet is simply more exotic and unique.
If Audrey is too common for you, you could try similar names like Aubrey or Audriana, which are a little more unique and just as glam.
It is a more common Slavic male name than Italian.
Officially named «The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care» when first published in 1946, the book — which has sold more than 50 million copies — is now in its seventh edition, published two months after Spock's death in March.
Their mattresses are a common household name after 130 years in the business of creating mattresses that help people sleep better and more soundly through the night.
Estella itself is a rare name, but Estelle is slightly more common.
It dwindled in popularity over the years and fell from grace but is still more common than the previous names we've brought to you as it stands just outside the top 1000 baby names.
The problem may be that the more people try and find the unique names, the more common they will become.
In this category of names we love Tukker - strong, tough, and steadily rising in popularity among parents looking for a unique twist on a more common surname - turned - first name.
Names like Sheila, Mary and Margaret are becoming more and more common.
See the top 100 names below and click on a name to find its popularity over time, common sibling names, and more.
These utensils may be a little flimsier than some of the others listed here, and may not last as long as more common brand names.
The report, which reviewed the 340,000 names Bounty's members gave to their babies in recent months, found that as well as more common place character names increasing in popularity, there's been a sharp rise in unique names featured on shows this year.
Though the name «feed» implies that RSS is something that you send out to subscribers, your RSS feed is really just a simple XML file that lives on your site and that you either update by hand (not common any more) or is generated automatically by your site's content management system.
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