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Often appears in Private Eye.
Often an image of the Minotaur appears in the centre of these mosaic labyrinths.
Often one signal can capacitively couple with another and cause what appears to be noise.
Often the image appears as a distorted mixture of up and down parts.
Often now erroneously credited as a Human League single, due to its success and enduring popularity, the band have since adopted it for their live performances and it appears on their greatest hits compilations.
Often CSG presents a model or surface that appears visually complex, but is actually little more than cleverly combined or decombined objects.
Often the selective process is tuned before relevant information appears ; such expectation makes for rapid selection of key stimuli when they become available.
Often what appears to be a single step conversion is in fact a multistep reaction.
Often it appears that if Dastardly had not bothered to cheat, then he may have won fairly.
Often appears on a pedestal in a secret area.
Often the men and women would play pranks on each other during this day, as was written by Robert Herrick in his poem " Saint Distaffs day, or the Morrow After Twelfth Day " which appears in his Hesperides.
Often accompanying them in the early episodes is the Galactic Union auditor Armbrust () who appears to have multiple hidden agendas.
Often, the text on the documents appears to be as black ink on black paper to the naked eye.
Often if it appears that a grievance could be lost with prejudice ( i. e., the settlement could negatively impact future, similar grievances by setting precedent ) then the representative may recommend that the grievor tactically withdraw it at that stage.
Often a free-thinking individual named " Ferrante " appears in their satiric dialogues.
Often the word " gun " appears in the name of pistol-gripped tools such as the glue gun, caulking gun and nail gun.

Often and mis-spelt
On the west side of this section is MacCabe Park ( Often mis-spelt McCabe ), a local park with a playground and youth centre.

Often and Augustus
Often quoted is Augustus ' official position on his government: " From that time ( 27 BC, the end of the civil war ) I surpassed all others in influence, yet my official powers were no greater than those of my colleague in office.
Often, in a more limited and precise chronological sense, the term is applied either to the Empire ( in the sense of the post-Republican Roman state ) or specifically the earlier of the two phases of ' Imperial ' government in the ancient Roman Empire, extending from when Augustus claimed auctoritas for himself as princeps until Rome's military collapse in the West ( fall of Rome ) in 476, leaving the Byzantine Empire sole heir, or, depending on the source, up to the rule of Commodus, of Maximinus Thrax or of Diocletian.

appears and mis-spelt
For instance, in the Papyrus of Ani, the name " Ani " appears at the top or bottom of a column, or immediately following a rubric introducing him as the speaker of a block of text ; the name appears in a different handwriting to the rest of the manuscript, and in some places is mis-spelt or omitted entirely.

appears and Augustus
Augustus is shown with an aegis thrown over his shoulder as a divine attribute in the Blacas Cameo ; the hole for the head appears at the point of his shoulder.
Nevertheless, Domitian appears to have been very popular amongst the soldiers, spending an estimated three years of his reign among the army on campaigns — more than any emperor since Augustus — and raising their pay by one-third.
It seems to have received a colony in the time of Augustus, whence we find mention in inscriptions of the Ordo et Populus splendidissimae Coloniae Augustae Himeraeorum Thermitanorum: and there can be very little doubt that the Thermae colonia of Pliny in reality refers to this town, though he evidently understood it to be Thermae Selinuntiae ( modern Sciacca ), as he places it on the south coast between Agrigentum ( modern Agrigento ) and Selinus There are little subsequent account of Thermae ; but, as its name is found in Ptolemy and the Itineraries, it appears to have continued in existence throughout the period of the Roman Empire, and probably never ceased to be inhabited, as the modern town of Termini Imerese retains the ancient site as well as name.
* Augustus Coverly: Augustus is Thomasina's trouble-making younger brother, who appears in only a few brief scenes.
It appears from inscriptions that it was erected after the time of Augustus.
Diodorus Siculus, a compiler of histories in the time of Augustus, presents a generally favorable account of Theramenes, which appears to be drawn from the noted historian Ephorus, who studied in Athens under Isocrates who was taught by Theramenes.
In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ( 1136 ) he appears as Kymbelinus, son of Tenvantius, a powerful warrior who was raised in the courts of Augustus.
Michael Lipka has argued that the Terra Mater who appears during the reign of Augustus is a direct transferral of the Greek Ge Mater into Roman religious practice, while Tellus, whose temple was within Rome's sacred boundary ( pomerium ), represents the original earth goddess cultivated by the state priests.
Augustus appears to have an existing friendship with Superman and to be a member of the Shadow Cabinet.
The renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens was among those chosen for the ' Artists ' category of this series and appears on this stamp which was first issued in New York City on September 16, 1940.
Caelus appears at the top of the muscle cuirass | cuirass of the Augustus of Prima Porta, counterposed to Earth at the bottom
) On an altar of the Lares now held by the Vatican, Caelus in his chariot appears along with Apollo-Sol above the figure of Augustus.
Eppillus became ruler of the whole territory a little before AD 7, and Tincomarus appears as a supplicant to the emperor Augustus in his Res Gestae, so he would seem to have been driven out in some sort of domestic intrigue.
* In the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, a British king called Dumnovellaunus appears, alongside Tincomarus of the Atrebates, as a supplicant to Augustus around AD 7.
Francis Hobler also appears on more than one occasion in the writings of Charles Dickens and George Augustus Sala.
The city appears to have subsequently declined, and had sunk in the time of Augustus to the condition of an ordinary municipal town: but was still one of the few places on the north coast of Sicily which Strabo deemed worthy of mention.

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