The answer, is not short. I suggest you do a google search for "bibliography standards"... Have a look at these: http://www.asms.net/facultymanaged/bmcph/common/biblio.html http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/bibliog.html
A 115 volt plug is probably the most common plug seen in America. These plugs are characteristically seen with two rectangles and a small half circle in between and below them. The shapes look like a surprised face.
A meter (also known as time signature) looks like a fraction found at the beginning of a song. The most common time signature (meter) is 4 4
They look like their kids
The most common colors are tannish brown and black and they are somewhat similar to a crab with a large stinger that bends forward
Common Lespedeza, Annual Lespedeza, Japanese Clover http:/www.weedalert.com/weed_pages/wa_common_lespedeza.htm http:/commodities.caes.uga.edu/turfgrass/georgiaturf/WeedMngt/grsweedpages/Lesst.html
Lespedeza bicolor was created in 1840.
Walter J. Guernsey has written: 'Sericea lespedeza, its use and management' -- subject- s -: Lespedeza cuneata
An animal that look like a common frog is a common toad.
The accepted scientific name is Tetralopha scortealis.
water
brown a gooey
Common one are a green and are not clear.
a colonial common is a big grassy area surrounded by shops.
red hair
Common one are a green and are not clear.
It looks like your common orange juice.