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Often these books follow a formula where the first chapter involves Brown solving a case at the dinner table for his father, the local police chief in the fictional town of Idaville.
Often the secret phrases allowed are confined to titles of books, songs, or movies.
Often lectures are scheduled where Carberry fails to show up, and cracked pots are put outside the libraries for donations to the Josiah S. Carberry Fund, which Carberry set up for the purchase of books " of which I might or might not approve.
Often, there are fund-raising activities, such as selling used books, tickets for shows, items made in the MIT GlassLab, or Chinese pastries.
* 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, yearbooks are distributed at the end of a school year to allow members to obtain the books and signatures / personal messages from classmates.
Often, the concept or idea may be further reinforced by publications in the mass media, books, or other means of communication.
Often adding their own unique perspectives, writing styles and observation of the material and spiritual worlds into their books.
Often, other books or prop books will be used with Bible covers.
Often used in science fiction television series, animated series, soap operas, and comic books, the device allows elaborate and dramatic changes to characters and the fictional universe that might otherwise invalidate the premise of the show with respect to future continuity.
Often considered commercially non-viable books at first, cross-genre writing has historically been debuted through excerpts published in vanguard literary magazines, such as Bomb Magazine, Evergreen Review, Agni, Zoetrope, and World Literature Today.
Often, promotional gifts are given away, such as cover-mounted CDs or books.
Often referred to as a " social observer ," Vowell has written six nonfiction books on American history and culture, and was a contributing editor for the radio program This American Life on Public Radio International from 1996 – 2008, where she produced numerous commentaries and documentaries and toured the country in many of the program ’ s live shows.
Often used by the Greek Fathers was the term antilegomena, or " spoken against ", although some canonical books were also spoken against, such as the Apocalypse of John in the East.
Often used by scholars is the term pseudepigrapha, or " falsely inscribed " or " falsely attributed ", in the sense that the writings were written by an anonymous author who appended the name of an apostle to his work, such as in the Gospel of Peter or The Æthiopic Apocalypse of Enoch: almost all books, in both Old and New Testaments, called " apocrypha " in the Protestant tradition are pseudepigrapha.
Often children are the protagonists of Aanruds stories which therefore became popular children ’ s books.
Often new books and other media are present for sale in them and original research may be presented.
Often undersized mares were bred with local stallions, the best colts were kept back and stud books falsified.
Often described as moralistic, the books also featured plot elements taken from Chinese and Japanese historical literature and records.
Often, in creation of this or that ornamental pattern carpet weavers were inspired by the hand-painted covers of ancient books.
Often called romans de longue haleine ( or " deep-breath books "), they usually took place in ancient Rome, Egypt or Persia, used historical characters ( for this reason they are called romans héroiques ) and told the adventures of a series of perfect lovers sent ( by accident or misfortune ) to the four corners of the world.
Often she published books as ' Mrs. Henry Head ' and most of Head's poems are dedicated to his wife ; ' Destroyers and other verses ', for example, is inscribed ' To Her without whose touch the strings would have been mute '.

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Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Often the historian must consider the use of intuition or instinct by those individuals or nations which he is studying.
Often he seems even to have been able to guess correctly, without the tracing motions, solely on the basis of qualitative differences among the blot-like things which appeared in his visual experience.
This led to the first of a number of periods in which an outside power controlled Athens ; Often the outside power set up a local agent as political boss in Athens ; but when Athens was independent, it operated under its traditional form of government ; even the bosses, like Demetrius of Phalerum, kept the traditional institutions in formal existence.
Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Often the Aegis is described as the bag in which Athene carried her shield and the serpent who was her son.
Often, low-floor trams are fitted with nonpivoting bogies and many tramway enthusiasts see this as a retrograde step, as it leads to more wear of both track and wheels and also significantly reduces the speed at which a tram can round a curve.
Often, one group of numbers in the instruction, called the opcode, indicates which operation to perform.
Often, the term Celtic music is applied to the music of Ireland and Scotland because both lands have produced well-known distinctive styles which actually have genuine commonality and clear mutual influences.
Often referred to simply as " contempt ," such as a person " held in contempt ," it is the judge's strongest power to impose sanctions for acts which disrupt the court's normal process.
Often a profession had its own " origin myth " which established models for members of the profession to imitate ; for example, the knights tried to imitate Lancelot or Parsifal.
Often the Fourier transform is converted to the power spectrum, which is the magnitude of each frequency component squared.
Often an abbreviated notation is used in which is interpreted directly as a random variable, but this can cause confusion.
Often represented as stages through which people pass as they mature, developmental theories describe changes in mental abilities ( cognition ), social roles, moral reasoning, and beliefs about the nature of knowledge.
Often when someone takes the bait, others will point this out to them with the acronym " YHBT ", which is short for " You have been trolled ", or reply with " don't feed the trolls.
Often it is discovered that there are plot holes, missing shots or even missing segments which might require that new scenes be filmed.
Often what remains is a carbonaceous film known as a phytoleim, in which case the fossil is known as a compression.
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, there is a partial overlap in meanings, which creates additional complications: e. g. Spanish lima, meaning " lime " ( the fruit ) and " lime " ( the calcium-based material ), but also " file " ( the tool ).
The original scores, which dated from 1804 when the composer was twelve, were found in the Library of Congress in Washington D. C. Often transcribed for string orchestra, these sonatas reveal the young composer's affinity for Haydn and Mozart, already showing signs of operatic tendencies, punctuated by frequent rhythmic changes and dominated by clear, songlike melodies.
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
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 it is possible to reform cases from similarly sized ammunition which is in production, and this is the most economical way of obtaining brass for obscure or out of production calibers.
Often, as a last resort if other treatments have failed, the most common procedure is prosthetic implants which involves the insertion of artificial rods into the penis.
Often enormously complicated matters, ICJ cases ( of which there have been less than 150 since the court was created from the Permanent Court of International Justice in 1945 ) can stretch on for years and generally involve thousands of pages of pleadings, evidence, and the world's leading specialist public international lawyers.

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