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Often and Canadian
Often sharing gigs with the Seattle punks were bands from across the Canadian border.
Often, analyses of the free trade agreement find that its effects on the two countries depend on the difference in value between the Canadian dollar and the US dollar.
Often referred to by the locals as simply " Blackburn ," it is one of only two suburban areas ( the other being Bells Corners ) surrounded by National Capital Commission ( NCC ) Greenbelt lands as well as Canadian Federal Conservation Authority lands and Lands owned by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) which were formerly the National Defence Proving Grounds.
Often, student unions in Canada are members of either the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations or the Canadian Federation of Students.
Often working in partnership with George Taylor Hyde, Nobbs designed a great many of what would become Montreal's heritage buildings and was key Canadian proponent of the Arts and Crafts Movement in architecture.
Often referred to as the ‘ Better Aid Bill ,’ its primary purpose is to mandate that the Canadian International Development Agency ( CIDA ) target Canada ’ s Official Development Assistance ( ODA ) to the specific goal of poverty reduction in developing nations.
Often he writes in leading newspapers on various topics e. g. social, political, student affairs, Canadian immigration, global conspiracy etc.

Often and records
Often enough, the first records potentially describing use of gunpowder in warfare were written several centuries after the fact, and may well have been colored by the contemporary experiences of the chronicler.
Often these artists demanded fees which the company could not hope to make up from sale of their records.
Often these dub versions raised the beat of the record and made them easier to mix together one after the other, or to pick out key sections to play over other records, heightening the dancefloor effect.
Often, the samples featured on these records do not have the blessing of the original copyright holders.
Often, the winner kept the loser's equipment and / or records.
Often called " The Father of the Underground Railroad ," Still helped as many as 60 slaves a month escape to freedom, interviewing each person and keeping careful records, including a brief biography and the destination of each person, along with any alias that they adopted, though he kept his records carefully hidden.
Often packaging records with a caustic yet subtle sideswipe at consumerism ( for example, the image of a wall of gold discs on the cover of the Mekons ' second single ), Fast Product attempted to show that all aspects of the record business, from musicianship to design to distribution, could be taken out of the hands of the major labels.
Often historical records or inscriptions will point to a year when the church is known to have existed.
Often the multiple-breed over-association will maintain the breed records in a central location.
Often, during line changes or zone clearings, Emrick will discuss interesting facts about a player's personal life, hockey records, or contributions to sports.
Often a mechanic ’ s lien is discovered long after it's been filed in the public records, but by taking a few proactive measures, property owners can ensure their properties are protected from the burdens imposed by such mechanic ’ s liens.
Often records are tampered with, and the wrongfully accused are held accountable.
Often such records exist unbroken for several centuries, and record the names of the patron and the appointee, with related information.
Often, teams will finish a season with identical records.
Often, retail loss prevention departments are recognized as the compliance monitors of their organization's policies and procedures as well as the team responsible for protecting their organization's assets, whether those assets are considered tangible assets, such as merchandise / physical inventories, cash, or facilities, or other valued assets, such as the company ’ s employees, consumer records, or the company's brand.
Often described as moralistic, the books also featured plot elements taken from Chinese and Japanese historical literature and records.

Often and period
Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories.
* Type collections: Often a collection consists of an examples of major design variants for a period of time in one country or region.
Often, morality plays coming out the post-Reformation period, ridicule ritualistic Catholic practices.
Often the item misplaced in time is an object, but it may be a verbal expression, a technology, a philosophical idea, a musical style, a material, a custom, or anything else associated with a particular period in time so that it is incorrect to place it outside its proper temporal domain.
Often, these businesses owe money to suppliers and to tax authorities, and the proprietors do not withdraw all their original capital and profits at the end of each period.
Often referred to in newspaper and magazine articles of the period as the " Dean of Arizona Women Artists ".
Often, a 12-month prevalence ( or some other type of " period prevalence ") is used in conjunction with lifetime prevalence.
Often the prelude repeats for a period before the body of the message begins.
Often most or all of the endurance, or at least the more serious ordeal, is concentrated in an orgiastic collective session, which may be called hell night, or prolonged to a hell week and / or retreat or camp, sometimes again at the pledge's birthday ( e. g. by birthday spanking ), but some traditions keep terrorizing pledges ( a common term for the initiation candidates ; alternative terms include newbie, rookie, mainly in athletic teams, and freshman ) over a long period, resembling fagging.
Often there are three sets of stator windings, physically offset so that the rotating magnetic field produces a three phase current, displaced by one-third of a period with respect to each other.
Often winter temperature is cold enough to support a fixed period of snow each year, and relatively moderate precipitation occurring mostly in summer, although there are exceptions such as the east coast areas of North America which show an even distribution of precipitation: this pattern is called Humid continental climate, but dry continental climates also exist.
Often, women are required to remarry within the family of their late husband after a period of mourning.
Often the iconography of the New Testament scene was based on traditions and models originating in Late Antiquity, but the iconography of the Old Testament episode had to be invented in this period, for lack of precedents.
Often, green manure crops are grown for a specific period, and then plowed under before reaching full maturity in order to improve soil fertility and quality.
Often Bosnian women were held in captivity for an extended period of time and only released slightly before the birth of a child conceived of rape.
Often having its own geography, history, and language, it is an experience that is developed during childhood and continues over a long period of time: months or even years.
Often, leagues with a third card include a penalty box rule, and issuance of this third card requires the penalized player to sit in the box for a prescribed period of time ( usually two minutes as in ice hockey ) during which his or her team plays shorthanded.
Often a two year period is covered by a Consolidated Fund Act, and roughly two or three are passed in each parliamentary year.
Often during the slave period, the women became the diviners and healers which was not part of African tradition ; however, the male slaves were constantly working and did not have the time to take care of daily instances.
Often the settling time condition is referred to by saying the settling period is inversely proportional to the unity gain bandwidth, because 1 /( 2π τ < sub > 2 </ sub >) is close to this bandwidth for an amplifier with typical dominant pole compensation.
Often the coverage begins on the 31st or 32nd day of disability: Meaning the borrower has to be unable to work for a period greater than 30 days before a claim can be filed.
Often the main game was a chaotic period where teams would try and clear out their own zone while attempting to keep as many bins on their scoring section as possible.
Often the term is used in contrast with ars nova, which applies to the musical style of the preceding period from about 1310 to about 1370 ; though some scholars prefer to consider the ars subtilior a subcategory of the earlier style.
Often it will occur during the period prior to or following an election in order to maximize the candidate's popularity.
Often a time period is stipulated in the contract as well, like two or five years, or sometimes very short periods, and often there is in fact no legal marriage.

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