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Often, as mentioned above, the initial scribe of a text often left notes for the rubricator of where rubrication would be necessary, a fact that helps the modern historian learn of the provenance of the manuscript.
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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.
Often used are astronomical units, light years, and parsecs ; the astronomical unit is mentioned in the SI standards as an accepted non-SI unit.
Often not mentioned or included in the field of study of psychopharmacology today, are psychoactive substances not identified as useful in modern mental health settings or references.
Often in such periods, thorough overgrazing would result in a climatic collapse and a repeat of the cycle ( e. g. PPNB, Ghassulian, Uruk, and the Bronze Age cycles already mentioned ).
Often, however, it is the war-like fury of the rain deity that receives emphasis ( as is also the case in the myth mentioned above ).
Often, he is mentioned mostly as a symbol that the artist is familiar with the works of classic writers in the struggle against colonialism.
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 associated with improvement of night vision, bilberries are mentioned in a popular story of World War II RAF pilots consuming bilberry jam to sharpen vision for night missions.
Often mentioned as being among his best work, The Tale of the Fox (, ) was also his first animated feature.
Often the suffixes-ke ,-eke ,-ske ,-pie, or-are used in different dialects instead of the former mentioned.
Often, for brevity, only the tens part is mentioned ( 60s or sixties ), although this may leave it uncertain which century is meant.
Often mentioned among the greatest writers of post-WW2 Poland, he was one of the most influential aphorists on the 20th century, known for lyrical poetry and sceptical philosophical-moral aphorisms, often with a political subtext.
Often mentioned by cariocas ( inhabitants of Rio city ) simply as Ilha (" island "), Governador Island has lots of favelas, such as Morro do Dendê, the largest one, but it also has many middle-class and even a few more affluent neighbourhoods.
Often mentioned in the same context as language-oriented programming via domain-specific languages, and aspect-oriented programming, IP purports to provide some breakthroughs in generative programming.
Often and above
Often, threading through the overcast, he was forced to fly close to the ground by a low ceiling, skimming above the Winooski or the White River along the line of the broken railroad.
Often depending on which constitutional category ( above ) a head of state belongs to, they may have some or all of the roles listed below, and various other ones.
Often there is no indication regarding how a player won or lost ( other than checkmate, see above ), so simply 1 – 0 or 0 – 1 may be written to show that one player resigned or lost because of time control.
Often over time, the waterfall will recede back to form a canyon or gorge downstream as it recedes upstream, and it will carve deeper into the ridge above it.
Often refers to a sperm donor who, if anonymous, usually has no contact with the childA biological child of a man who, for the special reason above, is not their legal father, has no automatic right to financial support or inheritance.
Often f is a simple function that maps all values above a certain threshold to the first class and all other values to the second class.
Often, this is done by adding analog anti-aliasing filters at the input and output, thus avoiding any frequency component above the Nyquist frequency.
Often having the majority of the weight on the inside trailing ski can help compensate for poor technique, as it allows the skier to use the outside ski as a ' buffer ' to control the snow, and to help keeping the outside ski tip above the snow.
* Often the loan / equity ($ 11bn above ) is not paid off after sale but left on the books of the company ( XYZ Industrial ) for it to pay off over time.
Often, ore bodies such as iron-rich sulfide deposits are found above highly altered epidosites ( epidote-quartz rocks ) that are evidence of ( the now relict ) black smokers which continue to operate within the seafloor spreading centers of ocean ridges today.
Often used synonymously with Health Economics, Medical economics, according to Culyer, is the branch of economics concerned with the application of economic theory to phenomena and problems associated typically with the second and third health market outlined above.
Often, there are no additional shelves or drawers above the section which is enclosed by the desktop.
Often, but not always, the puppeteer will hide behind a stand and raise their hand above it so that only the puppet is visible.
Often, but not always, a caldera will form as a result of a large ignimbrite eruption because the magma chamber underneath will drain and thus can no longer support the weight of the rock above.
Often the above is advised together with mild massage to mechanically empty glands located at the lid margin ( Meibomian glands, Zeis glands, Moll glands ).
Often the 3-sphere and, both of which can be obtained as above, are not counted as they are considered trivial special cases.
Often this comes about either through the confusion of a foreign or obsolete word ( similar to types A and B above ) with a more common word, but it can also result from confusion of two words that have become homophones.
Often this is a way for children to receive music training over and above what is provided at their usual place of learning, although private lessons are also popular with adults who turn to music later in life.
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