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During its design stages the name Victorie Stadion was frequently used, referring to the Dutch War of Independence, the phrase " n Alkmaar begint de victorie " ( Victory begins in Alkmaar ) in particular.
" Anticlericalism, just as in the rest of the libertarian movement, in another of the frequent elements which will gain relevance related to the measure in which the ( French ) Republic begins to have conflicts with the church ... Anti-clerical discourse, frequently called for by the french individualist André Lorulot, will have its impacts in Estudios ( a Spanish individualist anarchist publication ).
Other enduring features have been " Goings on About Town ", a listing of cultural and entertainment events in New York, and " The Talk of the Town ", a miscellany of brief pieces — frequently humorous, whimsical or eccentric vignettes of life in New York — written in a breezily light style, or feuilleton, although in recent years the section often begins with a serious commentary.
It begins with the frequently quoted phrase " Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres ", sometimes quoted as " Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est ", meaning " Gaul, taken as a whole, is divided into three parts ".
Plots are frequently cyclical: for example, Endgame begins where the play ended – at the beginning of the play, Clov says, " Finished, it's finished, nearly finished, it must be nearly finished " – and themes of cycle, routine, and repetition are explored throughout.
Less frequently the pipe will be used to play the first sung note of the song, especially where the song begins in unison or with a solo.
On the other hand, since a larger gap gives a " hotter " or " fatter " spark and more reliable ignition of the fuel-air mixture, and since a new plug with sharp edges on the central electrode will spark more reliably than an older, eroded plug, experienced mechanics also realize that the maximum gap specified by the engine manufacturer is the largest which will spark reliably even with old plugs and will in fact be a bit narrower than necessary to ensure sparking with new plugs ; therefore, it is possible to set the plugs to an extremely wide gap for more reliable ignition in high performance applications, at the cost of having to replace or re-gap the plugs more frequently, as soon as the tip begins to erode.
Legal historian Wilfrid Prest writes that despite these legislative enactments, the tally of which " begins to look quite impressive ", the old problems continued, albeit less frequently ; one barrister of the time claimed that going to the Court with a case worth anything less than £ 500 was a waste of time.
During this time, Fanny marries a young man called Alfred and begins a family of her own ; she therefore sees Linda less frequently.
She often begins the stories with " I'm sure you've heard about Sheridan " to which the listener responds " frequently ".
This substitute for a song may be heard at all times, but most frequently when courtship begins early in the year.
As the season progresses, however, Joe is seen less frequently and Rhoda begins dating other people.
The verses swiftly became one of the most popular poems of the war, used in countless fund-raising campaigns and frequently translated ( a Latin version begins In agro belgico ...).
Prior to any physical examination, the diagnosis of keratoconus frequently begins with an ophthalmologist's or optometrist's assessment of the patient's medical history, particularly the chief complaint and other visual symptoms, the presence of any history of ocular disease or injury which might affect vision, and the presence of any family history of ocular disease.
" Anticlericalism, just as in the rest of the libertarian movement, in another of the frequent elements which will gain relevance related to the measure in which the ( French ) Republic begins to have conflicts with the church ... Anti-clerical discourse, frequently called for by the French individualist André Lorulot, will have its impacts in Estudios ( a Spanish individualist anarchist publication ).
The disguise turns out to be a poor-quality, damaged raccoon suit, which disgusts Bucky but is then donned by Satchel, who then begins to speak in a manner suggestive of " Ebonics ", which could conceivably be deemed offensive since the term " coon " has frequently been used as a racial epithet against blacks.
He frequently begins each episode by breaking the fourth wall, introducing himself, and describing the situation at hand.
Max begins to visit Mrs. Brons frequently.
After an initial consultation during which the client will discuss with the tattooist the designs he ( again, clients are most frequently male ; though women do wear traditional irezumi ) is interested in, and work begins with the tattooing of the outline.
Only Oliver seems cognizant that Arnold is just livestock, although he frequently slips and begins treating him as a boy.
When user begins a line which starts with a frequently used phrase, the editor automatically completes it, up to the position where similar lines differ, or proposes a list of common continuations.
A nestling begins to give the ' chip ' call soon after it emerges from the egg, and it calls frequently for the first two thirds of the nestling period and constantly for the last third.
Membership of the coalition changes frequently as individuals leave the group as it passes beyond the boundary of their activity space, or the activity ends or changes, as when the breeding season begins.
Leaphorn eventually retires, and promptly begins working as a private investigator ; he frequently gives Jim Chee advice ( though never unsolicited ).

frequently and technical
Since early BBSes were frequently run by computer hobbyists, they were typically technical in nature with user communities revolving around hardware and software discussions.
Whereas reusable SSTOs would reduce per launch costs by making a reusable high-tech vehicle that launches frequently with low maintenance, the " mass production " approach views the technical advances as a source of the cost problem in the first place.
However, in technical discourse and in American usage, the term " weasel " can refer to any member of the genus, or to the genus as a whole. The animal of the weasel farts frequently, among those that do not are the stoat, the polecats, the ferret, and the European mink ( the superficially similar American mink is now regarded as belonging in another genus, Neovison ).
Current kit cars are frequently replicas of well-known and often expensive classics and are designed so that anyone with a measure of technical skill can build them at home to a standard where they can be driven on the public roads.
* Creative writing — distinct from journalism or technical writing, as well as different from most forms of academic writing and organizational communications — is, as previously mentioned, frequently considered a fine art.
This ordinary differential equation is frequently encountered in physics and other technical fields.
It was a highly technical term appearing only in jurisprudential Latin, most frequently in the works of Ulpian.
SDKs also frequently include sample code and supporting technical notes or other supporting documentation to help clarify points from the primary reference material.
The lighting designer will work constantly with the board operator to refine the lighting states as the technical rehearsal continues, but because the focus of a " tech " rehearsal is the production's technical aspects, the LD may require the performers to pause (" hold ") frequently.
However, signals distributed by Shaw Broadcast Services ( particularly affiliates from Detroit and Rochester ) are frequently substituted where cost or technical limitations prevent use of a closer signal.
Aside from its technical uses, it occurs frequently in literature, particularly in scholarly addenda: e. g., " Faustus had signed his life away, and was, ipso facto, incapable of repentance " ( re: Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus ) or " These prejudices are rooted in the idea that every tramp ipso facto is a blackguard " ( re: George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London ).
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's Études transcendantes ( 100 ) ( 1940 – 44 ), which take Godowsky and Liszt as their starting point, frequently focus on particular technical elements, as well as various rhythmical difficulties.
For technical reasons the Itō integral is the most useful for general classes of processes but the related Stratonovich integral is frequently useful in problem formulation ( particularly in engineering disciplines.
The nature of the river creates a highly technical course, with the current frequently switching from side to side of the river over the length of the course.
Second ascents are also noteworthy in climbing circles, frequently involving improving on a pioneering route through lessons learned from it, experience which may span from technical improvements to having a better understanding of how much gear and provisions to take.
Cranks who contradict some mainstream opinion in some highly technical field, such as mathematics or physics, frequently:
The character of Charlie Vanilla, who frequently appeared with an ice cream cone, was based on Caniff's long term friend Charles Russhon, a former photographer and Lieutenant in the US Air Force who later worked as a James Bond film technical adviser.
The term " rheumatism " is still used in colloquial speech and historical contexts, but is no longer frequently used in medical or technical literature ; there is no longer any recognized disorder simply called " rheumatism.
One groundbreaking feature of Johnny's presentation was the way in which he frequently interacted with the various cameramen and technical people in the studio, turning some of them into popular characters in their own right.
Larger organizations frequently have internal technical support available to their staff for computer related problems.
A graticule is another term for reticle, frequently encountered in British and British military technical manuals, and came into common use during World War One.
Despite his French name, Meccaneaux was a working-class accented English rat who was frequently called by the brothers to repair the van ( generally, after Hugo's driving had caused an accident ) and, on occasion, to provide other forms of technical expertise-such as the building of the Concrete Destruction Ray ( known by Victor as the " Discreet Correction Ray ").
A common criticism that is frequently raised amongst participants at events such as the Prato conferences is that a focus on technical solutions evades the social changes that communities need to achieve in their values, activities and other people-oriented outcomes in order to make better use of technology.

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