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Synonyms for commonalty

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Synonyms for commonalty

a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank

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The commonalty has supported the national team through thick and thin, and nothing gave me greater pleasure than walking into the staff room of a secondary school in England on a Monday morning in the 1960s after free viewing of a Welsh victory over the old enemy.
By arguing for the growing political influence of the "commonalty" during the "long social revolution" (1066-1649) David Rollison seeks to upend traditional political history.
There is a type of commonalty in Art that brings smiles and hope to an otherwise hopeless situation.
Iran and Russia have the highest amount of commonalty with regards to the Caspian Sea and we hope that more commonalties would be reaped in the aftermath of future sessions to help build related co-operation,C[yen] he added 2008/08/18
Unfortunately, this commonalty is not present when the TP discussion involves Brazil.
The studied text example, with English and Swedish translations, shows that the dynamics induced through translations produce a deeply ingrained commonalty. Relative phase stability in the developing strands has revealed that the mechanism is generating symmetries.
This enables Tennex to ensure the attainment of the highest weld quality, irrespective of manufacturing location, as well as component commonalty, in an increasingly international automotive market.
These political and urban ideas are based on a radical statement: the city is the indispensable physical domain for the modern development of a coherent commonalty. It is not the place of the individual, but the place of the individuals who together make up a community.
Although hunting was the sport of kings, aristocrats, and gentlemen, it was also the pastime of the commonalty who hunted quasi-lawfully with the privileged and/or poached unlawfully with the semi-privileged lesser gentry.