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Frequently, the characters break the fourth wall, mostly to explain something to the readers, talk about a subject that often sets up the strip's punchline ( like Jon claiming that pets are good for exercise right before he finds Garfield in the kitchen and chases him out ), or give a mere glare when a character is belittled or not impressed.
Frequently, where the determinant is itself a kenning, the base-word of the kenning that makes up the determinant is attached uninflected to the front of the base-word of the whole kenning to form a compound word: mög-fellandi mellu “ son-slayer of giantess ”
Frequently drunk, he once declared, " I've learned the secret to avoiding hangovers: Don't sober up!
Frequently they were set up by evangelical philanthropists with a vision of spreading Christianity in cities whose needs could no longer be met by the parishes.
Frequently water and vegetation is snatched up during the strike and is spilled out from the edges of the mandibles.
Frequently confused with campsites, campgrounds and RV parks, trailer parks are made up of long term or semi-permanent residents occupying mobile homes, park trailers or RVs.
Frequently, the audience is asked to " act out " the rhyme by standing up, sitting down, and standing halfway up at the appropriate points in the verse.
Frequently, when Baby should be hurt ( such as after having been hurled through the air ), he will throw his arms up enthusiastically and exclaim, " Again!
Frequently this leads to the company's CDS spread widening due to the extra debt that will soon be put on the company's books, but also an increase in its share price, since buyers of a company usually end up paying a premium.
Frequently, these individuals wake up in the morning with copious amounts of foul smelling mucus and a cough which lasts all day.
Frequently the crag serves as a partial shelter to softer material in the wake of the glacier, which remains as a gradual fan or ridge forming a tapered ramp ( called the tail ) up the leeward side of the crag.
" Frequently the spearhead of the Third Army during World War II, Abrams was one of the leaders in the relief effort that broke up the German entrenchments surrounding Bastogne and the 101st Airborne Division during the Battle of the Bulge.
Frequently, trains are built up and taken apart ( separated ) at such stations so that the same train can split up and go to multiple destinations.
Frequently, when settling the payments made through LVTS between each other, some banks find themselves with extra funds, while others find themselves short ; to come up with money, the banks can borrow it from each other for a day, or " overnight ".
Frequently, the more respectable element of a town temporarily hosting Hell on Wheels became fed up with the crime and organized to combat it.
Frequently, people use alternate characters to " re-live " the game experience ; high-level characters may end up running low on things to do, but deleting the character and starting completely over is often undesirable.
Frequently, on Saturday nights they meet up to compete in a fashion show of sorts.
Frequently, students also are responsible for serving the lunch and cleaning up.

Frequently and almost
Frequently these varying subsystems are presided over by a master control system, which is almost always a software component.
Frequently, the Inquizitor would express his disdain for under-performing players during questioning and prod them to improve their game – or occasionally praise a player, while giving backhanded insults to the others (" Thank you,, for saving us from almost complete ignorance ").
Frequently the subject of British media, due in part to their kidnapping of British soldiers and their flamboyant character, romanticised by the BBC's reporting language: " They were known for wearing bizarre clothing-women's wigs and flip-flops were favourites-and being almost perpetually drunk.
Frequently, incisors are shed first ; occasionally almost the entire primary dentition is exfoliated prematurely.

Frequently and which
Frequently interspersed throughout the folded mountains, and also situated on the Anatolian Plateau, are well-defined basins, which the Turks call " ova ".
Frequently, volatile by-products are also produced, which are removed by gas flow through the reaction chamber.
Frequently this was in the form of restating and reinterpreting, such as in Magnus of Nisibis ' 4th-century work on urine, which was in turn translated into Arabic.
Frequently, a halo is formed even around small objects, which obscures detail.
Frequently interspersed throughout the folded mountains, and also situated on the Anatolian Plateau, are well-defined basins, which the Turks call ova.
Frequently, the legs of the person executed were broken or shattered with an iron club, an act called crurifragium, which was also frequently applied without crucifixion to slaves.
Frequently, the county is associated with the Monterey Bay Area through governmental organizations such as the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments as well as the Pajaro River, which flows from northern San Benito County into the Monterey Bay.
Frequently, the roots are much larger than the stem which grows from them.
Frequently considered cases of GHZ experiments are concerned with observations obtained by three measurements, A, B, and C, each of which detects one signal at a time in one of two distinct mutually exclusive channels or outcomes: for instance A detecting and counting a signal either as ( A ↑) or as ( A ↓), B detecting and counting a signal either as ( B «) or as ( B »), and C detecting and counting a signal either as ( C ◊) or as ( C ♦).
More recent films that have explicitly explored parallel universes are: the 2000 film The Family Man, the 2001 cult movie Donnie Darko, which deals with what it terms a " tangent universe " that erupts from our own universe ; Super Mario Bros. ( 1993 ) has the eponymous heroes cross over into a parallel universe ruled by humanoids who evolved from dinosaurs ; The One ( 2001 ) starring Jet Li, in which there is a complex system of realities in which Jet Li's character is a police officer in one universe and a serial killer in another, who travels to other universes to destroy versions of himself, so that he can take their energy ; and FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions ( 2004 ), the main character runs away from a totalitarian nightmare, and he enters into a cyber-afterlife alternative reality.
Frequently connected with individual totemism are definite ideas about the human soul ( or souls ) and conceptions derived from them, such as the idea of an alter ego and nagualism — from the Spanish form of the Aztec word naualli, " something hidden or veiled "— which means that a kind of simultaneous existence is assumed between an animal or a natural object and a person ; i. e., a mutual, close bond of life and fate exists in such a way that in case of the injury, sickness, or death of one partner, the same fate would befall the other member of the relationship.
Frequently an ASC will have various subcommittees ( such as a but not limitied to Hospitals and Institutions ( H & I ), Public Information ( PI ), Activities, Website, Outreach, Policy, Literature, Literature Review, Newsletter, Recovery By Mail and Convention ) which are led by subcommittee leaders that are elected by the entire ASC.
Frequently heard alarm call is a soft pee-werp, which the second syllable lower pitched.
Frequently these are classified as a combination of typical major symptoms and signs — essential to the diagnosis — together with minor findings, some or all of which may be absent.
Frequently outspoken, McCreevy sometimes made comments which attracted controversy.
The book also appears on several other lists of " banned " or challenged books in the United States such as the New York Times 50 Most Frequently Banned Books in which it is number 11.
Frequently flight cachets ( which have also been used in space and on the moon ) are rubber-stamped.
Frequently courses are advertised which demand a certain number of tariff points from different subjects.
Frequently, these agreements create a new governmental agency which is responsible for administering or improving some shared resource such as a seaport or public transportation infrastructure.
Frequently, efforts to look for deeper linguistic origins of these languages will also attempt to integrate them into attested extinct languages of Europe, such as the Etruscan language of Northern Italy, the Ligurian language of Italy, the Lemnian language of the Aegean Island of Lemnos, the Minoan language aka Linear A of ancient Crete, the Sumerian language once spoken in Mesopotamia ( which is the oldest attested written language ), the language of the Indus River Valley civilization, the Elamite language of Iran, and the Hurrian language and Hattic language of Anatolia.

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