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Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
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, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside small fanbases ; however, there are exceptions that have managed to gain fame among mainstream audiences.
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often versions of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms ; sometimes air-and submarine-launched versions are a little lighter and smaller than land-and ship-launched versions.
Often a profession had its own " origin myth " which established models for members of the profession to imitate ; for example, the knights tried to imitate Lancelot or Parsifal.
Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character ; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the Commedia dell ' arte.
Often such faiths hold out the possibility of divine retribution as well, where the divinity will unexpectedly bring evil-doers to justice through the conventional workings of the world ; from the subtle redressing of minor personal wrongs, to such large-scale havoc as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah or the biblical Great Flood.
; Rule enforcement: Often one wants to apply rules to attributes so that the attributes are clean and reliable.
Often, the diplomat's visas are canceled ; and the diplomat and her or his family may be barred from returning to the United States.
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
Often, slashes are used to signal broad or phonemic transcription ; thus, is less specific than, and could refer to, either or depending on the context and language.
Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English relies mainly on " love " to encapsulate ; one example is the plurality of Greek words for " love.
Often the concatenation changed the part of speech ; i. e., nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives.
Often riffs were not doubled by guitar, bass and drums exactly, but instead there were melodic or rhythmic variations ; as in " Black Dog ", where three different time signatures are used.
Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the main language in communicating with the children, who thus acquire the language in the way that other children acquire their native languages ; those children then become native speakers.
Often an oil, such as linseed, was boiled with a resin, such as pine resin or even frankincense ; these were called ' varnishes ' and were prized for their body and gloss.
* Adam Smith: Often said to have founded modern economics ; explained emergence of economic benefits from the self-interested behavior (" the invisible hand ") of artisans and traders.
Often these were ex-servicemen or ex-policemen ; retiring to run a pub was popular amongst military officers at the end of their service.
Often, the first part of a slate roof to fail is the fixing nails ; they corrode, allowing the slates to slip.
Often first-day worship ( Sunday morning or Saturday night ) was practiced alongside observance of seventh-day Sabbath rest and was a widespread Christian tradition by the 2nd century ; over time, Sunday thus came to be known as Lord's Day and, later, a rest day.
Often used are astronomical units, light years, and parsecs ; the astronomical unit is mentioned in the SI standards as an accepted non-SI unit.

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She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
Six hundred and forty acres, the old man back in St. Louis had said ; ;
The air, he said, was just right ; ;
A recent newspaper report said there were five Negroes in the 1960 graduating class of nearly one thousand at Yale ; ;
`` we've got Father and Mother and each other '' said Beth on the first page of Louisa Alcott's Little Women ; ;
Once more, in other words, Steele is said to be indebted to Swift for his `` wit '' ; ;
He said Pike had stolen mules from Harris during the Santa Fe expedition ; ;
He said Gorton was a holy man ; ;
I have known some men and women who said that the selves they are told about or even remember seem utter strangers to them now ; ;
Henry Van Dyke said, `` Forgive and forget if you can ; ;
He said ; ;
Someone said that while we were standing here and arguing about it, the British would be gone ; ;
It has been said that when local government revenues were mostly produced locally from the property tax, the lack of a uniform fiscal year was no great handicap ; ;

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And even with her limited knowledge of such things, she knew that the car could be repaired there ; ;
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
I had seen two of them and we would soon be in another city-wide, joyous celebration with romance in the air ; ;
or maybe she liked men old enough to be her father ; ;
Let the open enemy to it be regarded as a Pandora with her box opened ; ;
If there were only the mess, all would be clear ; ;
ripe pears lying in long grass, to be turned over by a dusty-slippered foot, cautiously, lest bees still worked in the ragged, brown-edged holes ; ;
she cherished rare and delicate plants like oleanders in tubs and wall-flowers and lemon verbenas in pots that had to be wintered in the cellar ; ;
Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals might not be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose-tea to drink ; ;
the peonies, whose tight sticky buds would be blighted by the laying on of a finger, although they were not apparently harmed by the ants that crawled over them ; ;
Pale yellow snapdragons that by pinching could be made to bite ; ;
morning-glory buds which could be so grasped and squeezed that they burst like a blown-up paper bag ; ;

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