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Often and name
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often the name is shortened to " Chung-cheng " only (" Zhongzheng " in Pinyin ).
Often the word takes the definite article and is capitalized — " the Divinity " — as though it were a proper name or definitive honorific.
Often the species of mafic minerals is included in the name, for instance, hornblende-bearing granite, pyroxene tonalite or augite megacrystic monzonite, because the term " granite " already assumes content with feldspar and quartz.
Often, at first, the new version of an object is given a special name to distinguish it from the established version.
" Often it was enough to merely substitute one name for another, but any detailed report of events demanded care and imagination.
Often, the presidential nominee will name a vice presidential candidate who will bring geographic or ideological balance to the ticket or appeal to a particular constituency.
Often, this transaction is termed a sale or lease of the domain name, and the registrant may sometimes be called an " owner ", but no such legal relationship is actually associated with the transaction, only the exclusive right to use the domain name.
" Often a craft name will reflect their personality, interests and / or feelings.
Often they have a " sign-in " page where you put your label or name, then each page will often contain a question which you answer ( i. e. When was the last time you said " I love you ") and the signer would write the appropriate response.
Often wrestlers have little choice in their name, which is given to them by their trainer ( or stablemaster ), or by a supporter or family member who encouraged them into the sport.
Often it is only after the realization that a poorly chosen name results in an undesired impression that a person or group decides on a different name.
Often an ancestor's style name would be used.
Often the name of an ammonite genus ends in-ceras, which is Greek ( κέρας ) for " horn ".
Often when his name is attached to a mythic prophecy, it is introduced simply to supply a personality to the generic example of a seer, not by any inherent connection of Tiresias with the myth: thus it is Tiresias who tells Amphytrion of Zeus and Alcmena and warns the mother of Narcissus that the boy will thrive as long as he never knows himself.
Often, the name reflects the company or individual who standardized it, such as the. 30 Newton, or some characteristic important to that person.
Often called the capital of Coffee in Mexico, the name Coatepec comes from the Nahuatl coatl, serpent and tepetl, hill ( The Hill where the Snakes are ).
Often yuánfèn is said to be the equivalent of " fate " ( as is with the title of a 1984 movie, given the western name Behind the Yellow Line, starring Leslie Cheung ) or " destiny ".
Often collaborating with lyricist Pete Bellotte, Moroder had a number of hits in his own name including " Son of My Father " in 1972 before releasing the synthesizer-driven From Here to Eternity, a notable chartbuster in 1977, and in the following year releasing " Chase ", the theme from the film Midnight Express.
Often there would be two contrasting galanteries with the same name, e. g. Minuet I and II, to be played alternativement, meaning that the first dance is played again after the second, thus I, II, I.
Often used as a genericized trademark, especially in the United States, the name Kleenex is a registered trademark of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc .. Kleenex products are manufactured in 30 countries and sold in more than 170.
Often when his name was put forward to participate in the Florentine government ( reggimento ), he chose to pay the fine rather than serve, although he did serve one term as Gonfaloniere.
In 1943, an Italian-American woman, Rita Zucca also began broadcasting to American troops from Rome, using the name “ Sally .” Often the two women were thought to be one and the same.

Often and village
Often the village hosts a dance festival in April, and the large Camai-i festival in Bethel attracts many from Chefornak and the surrounding villages to display their dances and to see the dances of other regions.
Often Hispanic settlements in Northern New Mexico are just places on the map for hundreds of years without formalized boundaries and governmental structures ; no mayor or village council.
Often there were several of these in a small area, which formed an Inuit village.
Often, the church village has the same name as the municipality, as with Askola.
Often referenced oro dances are Teškoto from the village of Galičnik, Kalajdžiskoto, Komitskoto ( The Dance of the freedom fighters ) and others.
Often the villages do not have chiefs but are instead organized into clans or extended family groups with village authority left in the hands of clan elders.
Often referred to as the " Jewel of the Cotswolds ", Broadway village lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment.
Often called ' the father of the Newlyn School ', Forbes's painting A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach ( 1885 ), brought national recognition to the eponymous art colony that had grown up around that fishing village in the far west of Cornwall.
Often, they aren't for sale outside the home village.
Often mistakenly referred to as a hamlet, the settlement meets the definition of village because it has a church.
Often overlooked as visitors head for quaint New Buckenham, this oddly widespread community is centred on a church, primary school, village hall and homes of mixed heritage-although some clearly date from Shakespearean times.
Often the village center boasts a communal house, well, volleyball net or rice mill.

Often and founder
Often erroneously credited as a founder of the group, Sister Boom Boom actually joined the Sisters in 1980, several months after its founding.

Often and first
Often it is thin and fragile and gives way readily to the male organ at the first attempt at intercourse.
This led to the first of a number of periods in which an outside power controlled Athens ; Often the outside power set up a local agent as political boss in Athens ; but when Athens was independent, it operated under its traditional form of government ; even the bosses, like Demetrius of Phalerum, kept the traditional institutions in formal existence.
Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, jamais vu involves a sense of eeriness and the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time, despite rationally knowing that he or she has been in the situation before.
Often these books follow a formula where the first chapter involves Brown solving a case at the dinner table for his father, the local police chief in the fictional town of Idaville.
Often the work of these auteurs was first recognised abroad rather than in Germany itself.
Often they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as intubation, burr hole, cricothyroidotomy, and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding.
Often enough, the first records potentially describing use of gunpowder in warfare were written several centuries after the fact, and may well have been colored by the contemporary experiences of the chronicler.
Often called " the first modern historian ", the English scholar Edward Gibbon wrote his magnum opus, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ( 1776 – 1788 ).
Often, when a convict is sentenced to TBS, he first serves a prison sentence.
Often called the first " modern Prime Minister ", he set both an example and a precedent for his successors.
Often, the first part of a slate roof to fail is the fixing nails ; they corrode, allowing the slates to slip.
Often the teacher the student sees as root guru is simply the one who first introduced him to Buddhism, but a student may also change his personal view of which particular teacher is his root guru any number of times.
Often described as queen mother is the first daughter of a patriarchal lineage of a family collective.
Often cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
Often, a fix for a problem will be " fragile " in that it fixes the problem in the narrow case where it was first observed but not in more general cases which may arise over the lifetime of the software.
Often in those who have experienced their first episode of hypomania ( which is a level of mild to moderate mania )-generally without psychotic features-there will have been a long or recent history of depression prior to the emergence of manic symptoms, and commonly this surfaces in the mid to late teens.
Often they reenforce the communication of the ideogram by repeating the first or last syllable in the term.
Often sketches are first improvised by the actors and written down based on the outcome of these improv sessions ; however, improvisation is not necessarily involved in all sketch comedy.
Often affidavits are exchanged before trial, but the first opportunity to question the opposing party in most lawsuits is at trial.
Often folding involves first the establishment of regular secondary and supersecondary structures, in particular alpha helices and beta sheets, and afterward tertiary structure.
Often when a negative story is discovered attempts are made first to stop it.
Often readings are created by taking the standard reading and retaining only the first syllable ( for example roku becomes ro ).
Often the first ( more obvious ) meaning is straightforward, while the second meaning is less so: often risqué or ironic.
Often, but not always, outside first base ( that is, in foul territory ) and adjacent and connected to it there is a contrast-colored " double base " or " safety base ".

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