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It is often only when Watson publishes his stories that Holmes's role in the case becomes apparent.
Many American and British daily newspapers publish a larger edition on Sundays, which often includes color comic strips, a magazine, and a coupon section ; may only publish on a Sunday, or may have a " sister-paper " with a different masthead that only publishes on a Sunday.
Not all epigraphists are equally reliable, and before a scholar publishes an important treatment of a text, the scholar will often arrange to collate the published transcription against the actual tablet, to see if any signs, especially broken or damaged signs, should be represented differently.
The University of Alberta Press publishes an average of between 20 and 30 books per year, often accepting submissions from across Canada for over 50 % of the publications.
Die Zeit often publishes dossiers, essays, third-party articles and excerpts of lectures of different authors emphasising their points of view on a single aspect or topic in one or in consecutive issues.
As per custom for some comic strips, Get Fuzzy often publishes older strips instead of fresh ones ; in some cases, the repeat strips were placed in the middle of current storylines already in progress.
For example the U. S. group publishes the newspaper Workers Vanguard, which is known for its acerbic running commentary on the activities of other leftist groups, its sarcastic wit, and its obituaries of leftist figures whose lives often are inadequately analyzed and / or memorialized in the mainstream media, recently including Bill Epton, Richard Fraser, Robert F. Williams, and Myra Tanner Weiss.
The receptor often publishes a link back to the originator indicating its worthiness.
" In a letter from November 1910 to the editor of Utro Rossii, the publication which supposedly quoted the above remarks and which attributes them to Rachmaninoff, the composer categorically denies the quotation and wrote " The article publishes without my knowledge words of mine about the Bolshoi Theater and Chaliapin ... I said that we often have regrettable confusion backstage at the Bolshoi Theater ... I also said that I had heard rumors that since Chaliapin had been appointed régisseur of those operas in which he sings, there is more quiet backstage.
The site often publishes hoax articles each year on April Fools ' Day.
The OVPF often publishes reports on Piton de la Fournaise's current activity via their website in French.
Notes & Queries ( always with an ampersand, both on paper and online ) is a weekly column in The Guardian newspaper which publishes readers ' questions together with ( often humorous ) answers submitted by other readers.
Dell regularly publishes 16 × 16 Number Place Challenger puzzles ( the 16 × 16 variant often uses 1 through G rather than the 0 through F used in hexadecimal ).
Some academics have noted that the journal publishes on anomalous issues, topics often on the fringe of science.
Atypical for a U. S. conservative organization, members the Claremont Institute tends to reject the constitutional philosophy of strict constructionism and often publishes material that is critical of conservative strict constructionists such as Robert Bork, William Rehnquist, and Antonin Scalia.
He defines himself as a " cultural German " and often publishes articles in the Junge Freiheit.
In addition he publishes printed journal, wrote several books, recorded a few songs with lyrics about gardening and very often appears in advertisement.
" The magazine publishes essays that the critic Peter Carlson describes as " highbrow but delightfully bizarre ," book reviews that may assess writers of other eras, and interviews with writers, artists, musicians and directors, often conducted by colleagues in their fields.
Source books are often very useful ; the National Junior Classical League publishes a list of sources from which all its questions are drawn.
" The Moscow Times writes that " The eXile, which publishes Gonzo-style journalism on topics such as drugs, prostitution and Moscow nightlife side-by-side with political analysis, has often pushed the limits of decency -- not to mention libel law.

often and articles
These students, although they might read various articles in popular magazines, more often chose to report on articles found in the journals.
The use of the term is often found on websites and in books and articles by critics of the current economic situation in a particular country, especially the United States.
Like Encarta, the Britannica has been criticised for being biased towards United States audiences ; the United Kingdom-related articles are updated less often, maps of the United States are more detailed than those of other countries, and it lacks a UK dictionary.
Copies are often offered in exchange for similar publications, or for contributions of art, articles, or letters of comment ( LoCs ), which are then published.
Although in one of its early forms Godwin's law referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions, the law is now often applied to any threaded online discussion, such as forums, chat rooms and blog comment threads, and has been invoked for the inappropriate use of Nazi analogies in articles or speeches.
Notoriously neglectful of deadlines, Thompson often annoyed his editors because he faxed articles late --" “ too late to be edited, yet still in time for the printer ".
Lovecraft was a keen amateur astronomer from his youth, often visiting the Ladd Observatory in Providence, and penning numerous astronomical articles for local newspapers.
WRNY and Radio News were used to cross-promote each other, with programs on his station often used to discuss articles he had published, and articles in the magazine often covering program activities at WRNY.
Incremental reading works by breaking up key points of articles, often dozens or thousands of articles, into flashcards, which are then learned and reviewed over an extended period.
Most often, however, they draw attention to scientific articles that have some humorous or unexpected aspect.
Newer newsreader software like Gnus often provides a more advanced form of filter known as a score file, which can use multiple rules to determine which articles are shown.
In Vienna, Trotsky continuously published articles in radical Russian and Ukrainian newspapers like Kievskaya Mysl under a variety of pseudonyms, often " Antid Oto ".
As noted by many scholars, Nevisians have often referred to a structural imbalance in Saint Kitts ' favour in how funds are distributed between the two islands and this issue has made the movement for Nevis secession a constant presence in the island's political arena, with many articles appearing in the local press expressing concerns such as those compiled by Everton Powell in " What Motivates Our Call for Independence ":
Valéry was often asked to write articles on topics not of his choosing ; the resulting intellectual journalism was collected in five volumes titled Variétés.
A distributed messaging system that is often likened as an early peer-to-peer architecture is the USENET network news system that is in principle a client – server model from the user or client perspective, when they read or post news articles.
His articles for magazines such as ACM Queue, AI / Expert, and UNIX Review contain stunning examples of word-play, criticism of silly marketing and usage ( he refers often to the computer " laxicon ") and commentary on the industry in general.
Thus, tax collectors often monitor newspaper articles for stories about wealthy people who have lent art to museums for public display, because the artworks have then become subject to personal property tax.
* Mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists often produce articles and books using TeX or LaTeX in plain text files.
Sans serif text fonts are often used for introductory paragraphs, incidental text and whole short articles.
Dr. Reed often cited Finlay's papers in his own articles and gave him credit for the discovery in his personal correspondence.

often and written
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
These were often carefully written out with a great deal of thought behind them.
Related to written literature, and often remaining temporarily frozen in written form, it loses its vitality when transcribed or removed from its oral existence.
Linguistic ambiguity can be a problem in law ( see Ambiguity ( law )), because the interpretation of written documents and oral agreements is often of paramount importance.
This kind of formal English, particularly written English, is often called " standard English ".
Large programs were often written with the most-used subroutines at the top of the program to reduce the processing time for calls.
The next sentence is often translated " Crantor adds, that this is testified by the prophets of the Egyptians, who assert that these particulars are narrated by Plato are written on pillars which are still preserved.
Memoirs have often been written by politicians or military leaders as a way to record and publish an account of their public exploits.
As in so many programming languages, the operation ( V, x ) is often written V ← x ( or some similar notation ), and ( V ) is implied whenever a variable V is used in a context where a value is required.
The first BBSes used homebrew software, quite often written or customized by the SysOps themselves, running on early S-100 microcomputer systems such as the Altair, IMSAI and Cromemco under the CP / M operating system.
Binary operations are often written using infix notation such as a * b, a + b, a · b or ( by juxtaposition with no symbol ) ab rather than by functional notation of the form f ( a, b ).
Many of these letters were written to the children of her former governess Annie Carter Moore, particularly to her eldest son Noel who was often ill.
Although written literature is only slowly evolving ( due to the predominance of French as the " language of the educated "), there exists a wealth of oral literature, which is often tales of kings and heroes.
The rhyming songs, poems and tales written in the form of ballads often relate to the itinerant and rebellious spirit of Australia in The Bush, and the authors and performers are often referred to as bush bards.
By the 1920s, composers of Tin Pan Alley and Broadway used ballad to signify a slow, sentimental tune or love song, often written in a fairly standardized form ( see below ).
In computer science, satisfiability ( often written in all capitals or abbreviated SAT ) is the problem of determining if the variables of a given Boolean formula can be assigned in such a way as to make the formula evaluate to TRUE.
Before the advent of printing, breviaries were written by hand and were often richly decorated with initials and miniature illustrations telling stories in the lives of Christ or the saints, or stories from the Bible.
This source code is written in a programming language, which is an artificial language often more restrictive or demanding than natural languages, but easily translated by the computer.
Very often the results are written to some internal CPU register for quick access by subsequent instructions.
Single-sex theatrical troupes often have some performers cross-dress to play roles written for members of the opposite sex.
Much of the genre's atmosphere echoes film noir, and written works in the genre often use techniques from detective fiction.
The popularity and accessibility of strips meant they were often clipped and saved ; authors including John Updike and Ray Bradbury have written about their childhood collections of clipped strips.
A compiler is a computer program ( or set of programs ) that transforms source code written in a programming language ( the source language ) into another computer language ( the target language, often having a binary form known as object code ).

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