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Frequently political in nature, Doonesbury features characters representing a range of affiliations, but the cartoon is noted for a liberal viewpoint.
Frequently these characters are isolated to one of the ongoing story threads to allow a fan to ignore them if they do not like that element.
Frequently set in Newark, New Jersey, Roth's work is known to be highly autobiographical, and many of Roth's main characters, most famously the Jewish novelist Nathan Zuckerman, are thought to be alter egos of Roth.
Water sleeves ( see Frequently Used Terms ) are used extensively in man plays to produce movements reflecting the elegance and tenderness of the characters ; all female characters wear them.
Frequently, the narrator's story revolves around him -/ herself as the protagonist and allows this protagonist / narrator character's inner thoughts to be conveyed openly to the audience, even if not to any of the other characters.
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 different planes of existence intersect, allowing characters to pass freely between them.

Frequently and fourth
Frequently used and studied point set triangulations include the Delaunay triangulation ( for points in general position, the set of triangles defined by three of the input points and not containing a fourth input point ), and the minimum-weight triangulation ( the point set triangulation minimizing the sum of the edge lengths ).
Frequently, it is estimated to be the fourth largest national radio network in terms of listener numbers, behind RTL, NRJ and France Inter.

Frequently and wall
Frequently the ' dunce ' was made to stand in the corner, facing the wall as the result of some bad behaviour, usually rudeness or mean threatening actions.
Frequently, a single wall separates the shophouses on either side of it.

Frequently and explain
Frequently, economic analysis concerns the marginal values associated with a change of one unit of a resource, because decisions are often made in terms of units ; marginalism seeks to explain unit prices in terms of such marginal values.
" Frequently following Good Day New York clips, McHale will ask Greg Kelly to explain how something works, and this will follow with a clip of Kelly shrugging and saying, " Science ".
Frequently aired on the Discovery Channel, Discovery Civilizations, and Discovery Science, the first two seasons explored contemporary research in the area of field parapsychology, largely by asking prominent researchers to explain and outline their best evidential cases, and interviewing witness while placing the cases in the context of parapsychology.

Frequently and something
Frequently, one experiencing presque vu will say that they have something " on the tip of my tongue ".
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 the only full-sized character in the neighborhood segments, she acts as something of a level-headed older sister to the puppets and audience alike, and an audience surrogate, providing exposition for the story's narrative.
Frequently, he would consult with her whenever something bothered him ( such as the episode, " Archie and the KKK ," where a distressed Archie asks Edith for advice on how to prevent a cross burning ).
Frequently workshops are focused on creating or delivering something ( e. g., process improvement ) and the sequence or order of the agenda items is critical to the development of the meeting output, frequently called a " deliverable ".

Frequently and about
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And Other Frequently Asked Questions about Abraham Lincoln.
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Frequently, participants in a civil disorder are not in agreement about appropriate behavior.
* Frequently Asked Questions about time capsules
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Frequently, the people he wrote about recognised themselves and did not always appreciate his distortions of their culture and behaviour.
Frequently, individuals already have all the information that they desire about a topic.
Frequently throughout the series, Tony and Carmela express concern about A. J.
* Frequently asked questions about deinterlacing
* Frequently Asked Questions about Cancer, Simian Virus 40 ( SV40 ), and Polio Vaccine, Science Coordination and Innovation, United States Centers for Disease Control
Frequently the blind or deaf speak of a compensating effect, whereby their touch or smell become more acute, changing the ways they perceive and reason about the world ; especially telling examples are found in the cases of ' wild children ,' whose early childhoods were spent in abusive, neglected or non-human environments, both intensifying and minimizing perceptual abilities ( Classen 1991 ).
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* Frequently Asked Questions About DeafBlindness-Detailed info about what it's like to be deafblind ( communication, mobility, cultural identity, quality of life, etc.
* " Frequently Asked Questions about the Authorship of Ali and Nino ," in Azerbaijan International, Vol.
* " Frequently Asked Questions about the Authorship of Ali and Nino " ( 158 questions, 543 Endnotes ), in " The Business of Literature, Who Wrote Azerbaijan's Most Famous Novel: Ali and Nino ," in Azerbaijan International, Vol.
• " Frequently Asked Questions about the Authorship of Ali and Nino ," in Azerbaijan International, Vol.
* Frequently Asked Questions about Computer-Adaptive Testing ( CAT ).

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