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One distinctive cadence formula that was common in 14th-century music, particularly that of Landini, is known as the Landini cadence, in which the leading tone drops to the sixth of the scale before approaching the final tonic note.
If there is a historical antecedent to "closing" a company on Google, it is a dirty trick that was fairly common in 19th-century politics, wherein supporters of a candidate would spread rumors that his opponent was dead.
Many of those who subsequently became implicated as the investigation progressed did indeed consider themselves to be witches, in the sense of being village healers who practised magic, probably in return for payment, but such men and women were common in 16th-century rural England, an accepted part of village life.
Bracteates, issues of foil thickness, were common in 12th-century Germany.
Noise is one of the prime causes of the "tragedy of the commons" in 21st-century America, where too little regulation destroys a good thing for all.
Another type of acknowledgment common in the 16th and 17th centuries was a prudent bow to the official body, religious or secular, that licensed the printing of the book.
Lately, a few intrepid performers have been reclaiming the old term "songster," a category of singer-musician common in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The motifs with 3 isolated syllables (S0S0S) are more common in hybrids of the 1st and 2nd generation.
Silver became common in the 19th century in the form of narrow oblong bars.
Solo encores were common in the 19th century but fell out of fashion as performance practice grew more serious.
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