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He and his team have themed painting days, too, when all the bins they do will have a common element – one day butterflies, another day flowers.
When the Samwick household receives unsolicited phone calls (and I'm talking about you, Car Store), we employ either of two strategies that have a common element.
The back three have a common element - pace - but, again, they are very different players.
However different these projects may be, they all have a common element.
A family (mathcal{F}) of sets has the Helly property if, for every nonnull subcolletion (mathcal{G}) of (mathcal{F}), either (mathcal{G}) contains two disjoint sets or all the sets in (mathcal{G}) have a common element.
It can be said, as per Gelles and Levine (1995), that most definitions of culture have a common element: culture is a set of factors shared by a society, especially beliefs and values, as well as norms, traditions, symbols, language and technology.
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He felt the 2 events had a common element of nourishment, of eating transfigured by a strange irruption & a parallel movement from an immaterial to a material phenomenon.
As psychologists study the workings of the human mind and memory, time travel has become a common element.
According to Vice President of Commerce Stephanie Tilenius, "transit has been a common element of every major successful NFC effort globally and is a critical component of Google Wallet's success".
As a working hypothesis, it was assumed that the detected elements have a common origin, i.e., the same kind of salt is present all over in the investigated buildings.
Another betweenness interpretation enhancing the order-theoretic one used in [12] and [5] arises when the partial ordering (langle X,le rangle ) is a tree; i.e., the ordering is downwardly directed, but no two order-incomparable elements have a common upper bound.
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