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Generally, a leader, known as a caller, will teach each individual dance just before the music for that dance begins.
Generally, the channel controllers would do their best to run all of the bus operations internally, moving data when the CPU was known to be busy elsewhere if possible, and only using interrupts when necessary.
Generally known as the " Brownell Committee Report ," after committee chairman Herbert Brownell, it surveyed the history of U. S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the need for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national level.
Generally, early Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, and Mesopotamian sources do not refer to known spices.
Generally speaking, many parts of the Upper South specialize more in pork, sorghum, and whiskey, while the low country coastal areas are known for seafood ( shrimp and crabs ), rice, and grits.
Generally known as the " operatic version " of West Side Story, it stars Kiri Te Kanawa as Maria, José Carreras as Tony, Tatiana Troyanos as Anita, Kurt Ollmann as Riff, and Marilyn Horne as the offstage voice who sings " Somewhere ".
Generally, Asotin County is considered a staunchly Republican area, although it has been known to vote for Democrats, especially on the state level.
Generally, Banner Elk is known as a quiet and peaceful town.
Generally known as the Encomia, this is a collection of over 250 short poems in honour of Leland's contemporaries.
Generally, anything up to 40 denier is known as pantyhose and anything over can be classified as tights, as for example ' running tights ' and ' cycling tights '.
Generally, a learning algorithm is said to overfit relative to a simpler one if it is more accurate in fitting known data ( hindsight ) but less accurate in predicting new data ( foresight ).
Generally more expensive than table salt, it is commonly used in gourmet cooking and specialty potato chips, particularly the kettle cooked variety ( known as hand-cooked in the UK / Europe ).
Generally, Bulldogs are known for getting along well with children, other dogs, and pets.
Generally known as the Picture, by Kebes.
Generally, they are known for being:
Generally, the group known in the Soviet Union as the Nomenklatura conforms to the theory of the new class.
Generally, ethics is a key aspect of non-legal rabbinic literature, known as aggadah, and ethical teachings are found throughout the more legal ( halakahic ) portions of the Mishnah, Talmud and other rabbinic literature.
Generally, ethics is a key aspect of non-legal rabbinic literature, known as aggadah.
Factoring is a word often misused synonymously with invoice discounting, known as " Receivables Assignment " in American Accounting (" Generally Accepted Accounting Principles "/" GAAP " propagated by FASB )< Ref Name =" CPA_Finance " />-factoring is the sale of receivables, whereas invoice discounting is borrowing where the receivable is used as collateral .< Ref Name =" CPA_Finance " /> However, in some other markets, such as the UK, invoice discounting is considered to be a form of factoring involving the assignment of receivables and is included in official factoring statistics .< Ref Name =" BCR "> BCR Publishing, " The World Factoring Yearbook ", UK Section .</ ref > It is therefore not considered to be borrowing in the UK.
Generally, This Buyeo is often known as " Bukbuyeo " ( Northern Buyeo ).
Generally known as the " operatic version ", it starred Te Kanawa as Maria, José Carreras as Tony, Tatiana Troyanos as Anita, Kurt Ollman as Riff, and Marilyn Horne as the offstage voice who sings " Somewhere ".
Generally known at the time as the AIF, it is today referred to as the 1st AIF to distinguish from the 2nd AIF which was raised during World War II.
Generally, when a player causes the puck to leave the table with a forward motion of the mallet, even defensively ( known as charging ), the foul is charged on them.
Generally, the item is pre-paid with the normal postage rate and an additional charge known as a registration fee.

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Generally, the head bore an axe or hammer upon the damaging ' face ', with a spike, hammer, or fluke on the reverse.

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Generally, it is " the right to copy ", but also gives the copyright holder the right to be credited for the work, to determine who may adapt the work to other forms, who may perform the work, who may financially benefit from it, and other related rights.
" Generally, comics are not allowed to include such words as " damn ", " sucks ", " screwed " and " hell ", although there have been exceptions such as the September 22, 2010 Mother Goose and Grimm in which an elderly man says, " This nursing home food sucks ," and a pair of Pearls Before Swine comics from January, 2011 with a character named Ned using the word " crappy ".
Generally, it means " evil counsel ", " bad plan ", " folly ".
Generally, flat-panel membrane keyboards do not have much of a " feel ", so many machines which use them issue a beep or flash a light when the key is pressed.
Generally, there is ambiguity as to where they draw a line on " species ", " created kinds ", etc.
Generally, a perfectly competitive market exists when every participant is a " price taker ", and no participant influences the price of the product it buys or sells.
" Generally when plus is used to mean " more ", the final " s " is pronounced, while it is never pronounced when used to mean " not anymore ".
Generally, a Cabinet-level head of an agency in California holds the title of " secretary ", while the head of a department holds the title of " director.
Generally there are contribution boxes for local operating expenses, a Kingdom Hall fund for helping Witnesses around the world to build Kingdom Halls, and a general fund for the " Worldwide Work ", which includes the printing of literature, organization of conventions, supporting missionaries and disaster relief, and other operating expenses of the organization.
Generally, older vocabulary tends to be British ( babies wear " nappies ", not " diapers "; cars have " bonnets " and " windscreens "; children study " maths ", use " rubbers " to erase their mistakes and wish they were on " holiday "), while newer phenomena are typically " imported " together with their American names.
Generally, the two adopted the Bosnian Muslim official nationalist view of Kusturica as a " traitor who crossed over to the enemy side thus turning his back on his city, his ethnic roots, and his nation ", often publicly attacking him along similar lines.
Generally, a rudder is " part of the steering apparatus of a boat or ship that is fastened outside the hull ", that is denoting all different types of oars, paddles and rudders.
Generally small, lightweight and cheaply made, these were sold under the brand name " Stesco ", " Tay-Kit ", " Handy Camper " and others.
Generally speaking, credit unions see themselves as of " higher moral ground " than banks ; they feel that they are " community-oriented ", and " serve people, not profit ".
Generally, they are members of the " Waray " or " Waray-waray " or " Waraynon ", the people of Eastern Visayas or Samar-Leyte region.
In regard to what business strategists call " first-mover advantage ", Sun Tzu said: " Generally, he who occupies the field of battle first and awaits an enemy is at ease, he who comes later to the scene and rushes into the fight is weary.
Generally, Hash events are open to the public and require no reservation or membership, but some may require a small fee, referred to as " hashcash ", to cover the costs incurred, such as food or drink.
Generally, the certification includes affected person affirming that they are " able and available for work ", the amount of any part-time earnings they may have had, and whether they are actively seeking work.

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