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Often and part
Often only a minimal part of the context is changed in order to minimize the amount of time spent handling the interrupt.
Often however Beavers with testicles intact, after escaping as far away as possible, have drawn in the coveted part, and with great skill and ingenuity tricked their pursuers, pretending that they no longer possessed what they were keeping in concealment.
Often the training period-the costs of which are in great part covered by the initial fee-is too short in cases where it is necessary to operate complicated equipment, and the franchisee has to learn on his own from instruction manuals.
Often the concatenation changed the part of speech ; i. e., nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives.
Often, a limited part of the prayer hall is sanctified formally as a masjid in the sharia sense ( although the term masjid is also used for the larger mosque complex as well ).
Often toward the later part of the era they included battlements and arrow loops.
Often, these camps were part of a larger complex containing a filling station and café.
Often, individual matches will be part of a longer storyline conflict between Babyfaces ( often shortened to just Face ) and Heels.
Often a second alto may be substituted for the Soprano part ( AATB ) or a Bass Saxophone may be substituted for the Bari.
Often, the first part of a slate roof to fail is the fixing nails ; they corrode, allowing the slates to slip.
Often, software developers need to be able to create and access information that is not going to be part of the source file itself.
Often the nature of quasi-autonomous organizations is unclear, generating debate among political scientists on whether they are part of the state or civil society.
Often they are recent immigrants, but xenophobia may be directed against a group which has been present for centuries, or became part of this society through conquest and territorial expansion.
Often seen as part of narcolepsy.
Often, eunuchs also doubled as part of the King's court of advisers.
Often, FTA is defined as another part, or technique, of reliability engineering.
Often called a subject area model ( SAM ) or high-level data model ( HDM ), this model is used to communicate core data concepts, rules, and definitions to a business user as part of an overall application development or enterprise initiative.
Often referred to in the book Dead on my Feet, part of the Halflife series by Wm.
Often difficulties in routing the interconnect require migration onto a larger array device with consequent increase in the piece part price.
Often called shuttles, these MPW, containing several designs, run at regular, scheduled intervals on a " cut and go " basis, usually with very little liability on the part of the manufacturer.
Often printed canvases come as part of kits, which also dramatically vary in quality, based on the printing process and the materials used.
Often the Maypole dance will be accompanied by other dances as part of a presentation to the public.
Often minor parties form part of a larger major party, and through that membership it can be said that the king fulfills his constitutional mandate of constulting with party represenitives with Congressional representation.
Often mentioned as one of Barks ' strongest stories, it largely defines Scrooge's character, and the themes introduced here are now considered part of a tradition.
Often minor parties form part of a larger major party, and through that membership it can be said that the king fulfills his constitutional mandate of consulting with party representatives with Congressional representation.

Often and belief
Often this involves stressing what are now conservative views of free-market economics and belief in individual responsibility, with social liberal views on defence of civil rights, environmentalism and support for a limited welfare state.
Often the term " political theory " refers to a general view, or specific ethic, political belief or attitude, about politics.
( Often abbreviated ROY G. BIV ) He chose seven colors out of a belief, derived from the ancient Greek sophists, that there was a connection between the colors, the musical notes, the known objects in the solar system, and the days of the week.
Often methodological solipsism is not held as a belief system, but rather used as a thought experiment to assist skepticism ( e. g. Descartes ' cartesian skepticism ).
Often, politicians subscribe to a moral order system or belief about the role of governments in public life that guides biases towards provision of health care as well.
Often created to achieve a specific purpose related to another belief system, a parody religion can be a parody of several religions, sects, gurus, cults, and or new religious movements at the same time or a parody of no particular religion, instead parodying the concept of religious belief.
Often told as seen through the eyes of children, the stories manifested out of his political views and belief that his students ' education had to relate to their immediate surroundings.
Often this involves stressing free-market economics and belief in individual responsibility together with the defense of civil rights, environmentalism and support for a limited welfare state.
Often a lack of understanding of the process by those meant to be receiving aid leads to cynicism and belief that greed and corruption are the key failures.
Often, people who score high in SDO adhere strongly to belief in a " dog-eat-dog " world.

Often and God
Often, the scenes which expose the weaknesses of heresy ( Glory of the Martyrs, 79, 80 ) focus on images of fire and burning, whilst the Catholics are proved right by the protection lavished on them by God.
Often, the shaman will ascend to heaven to speak with the High God.
Often regarded as a foundational work in feminist theology, Beyond God the Father is her attempt to explain and overcome androcentrism in Western religion, and it is notable for its playful writing style and its attempt to rehabilitate " God-talk " for the women's liberation movement by critically building on the writing of existentialist theologians such as Paul Tillich and Martin Buber.
Often quoted as, Vox populi, vox Dei (), " The voice of the people the voice of God ", is an old proverb often erroneously attributed to William of Malmesbury in the twelfth century.
Often we see a person asking a speculative question involving one's duty before God, and Christ's response is more or less the same question — but as God would ask that individual.
Often short and easy to recite, du ’ as are often a means to ensure one's focus on God at all times, an important trait of fana, or self-annihilation as one loses themselves to God.
Often invokes his " friend " God.
Often tapas is undertaken to win a boon by pleasing a God, and many other times it is undertaken to increase one's pious characteristics.
Often in the Hebrew Bible, individuals spontaneously pray to God when faced with difficulty or having avoided it.

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