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Often and both
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, 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 clients and servers communicate over a computer network on separate hardware, but both client and server may reside in the same system.
Often assumed to be illiterate, Catherine is acknowledged by Raymond in his life of her as capable of reading both Latin and Italian, and another hagiographer, Tommaso Caffarini, claimed that she could write in her own hand, though the majority of her written work was dictated.
Often the expansion remains valid even after taking the limits or, or both.
Often TEM can be equipped with the scanning option and then it can function both as TEM and STEM.
Often starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, and drawing on Universal's precedent, these films include The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ), and Dracula ( 1958 ), both followed by many sequels, with director Terence Fisher being responsible for many of the best films.
Often in natural language, given the appropriate context, the addendum " but not both " is omitted but implied.
Often, severe cases of the poisoning are treated with both drugs.
Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the main language in communicating with the children, who thus acquire the language in the way that other children acquire their native languages ; those children then become native speakers.
Often, precisely the prisoner's dilemma scenario applies: it is in the interest of both suspects to confess and testify against the other suspect, irrespective of the innocence of the accused.
Often called the first " modern Prime Minister ", he set both an example and a precedent for his successors.
Often 2n water molecules are cancelled on both sides, yielding:
Often attributed to a neologism coined by Isaac Bonewits in 1974, Patricia ' Iolana traces the early use of the term to 1976 crediting both Bonewits and Valerie Saiving in its initial use.
Often governments will accept changes in legislation in order to avoid both the time delay, and the negative publicity of being seen to clash with the Lords.
Often, courtesans serving in this capacity began their career as a prostitute, or were passed from one benefactor to another, thereby resulting in them being viewed in society circles as lower than both their benefactor and those of wealth and power with whom they would socialize.
Often, the pop-up concept relies solely on visitors to provide both the objects on display and the accompanying labels with the professionals or institution providing only the theme of the pop-up and the space in which to display the objects, an example of shared historical authority .. Due to the flexibility of the pop-up museums and their rejection of traditional structure, even these latter provisions need not be supplied by an institution ; in some cases the themes have been chosen collectively by a committee of interested participants while exhibitions designated as pop-ups have been mounted in places as varied as community centers and even a walk-in closet.
Often both drivers drove good races to be in the points, only to run out of fuel two or three laps from the finish dropping them out of the points.
Often both measures are combined.
Often retirement plans require both the employer and employee to contribute money to a fund during their employment in order to receive defined benefits upon retirement.
Often the wind chill and visibility values will reach blizzard criteria ; however the duration of the event is often slightly less than that required for a blizzard warning in both the US and Canada.
Often the same people are involved in both the basic research and the applied technology development.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination known as general pathology.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination sometimes known as general pathology.
Often with this family bisexual and male flowers on some plants, and bisexual and female flowers on others or flowers having both stamens and pistils ( perfect ).

Often and Army
Often noted that this raid on New London and Groton was to divert General Washington and the French Army under Rochambeau from their march on Yorktown, Virginia.
Often the quartermaster serves as the S-4 in US Army, US Marine Corps units and NATO units.
* Battle Often used by U. S. troops, especially US Army Soldiers, to call to one another, based on the Army's term ' Battle-Buddy '.
Over the past several seasons, Moorman's stellar play has seen him selected as a two time NFL All-Pro ( 2005, 2006 ) and garnered a unique and passionate following among some fans who believe he is the best player on the team: Often known as " Moorman's Army.
Often referred to as a " five-star general ", the rank of General of the Army has historically been reserved for wartime use and is not currently active in the U. S. military.

Often and Air
Often Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company ( ANGLICO ) officers are assigned to the battalion, to coordinate naval gunfire support.
Often they run the program by mail, but there are some girls who are part of Lones of the Air who talk and have unit meetings by radio.
Often, these notices serve to direct Air Force computer administrators to install security updates or change the configuration of computer systems.

Often and units
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 the simulation units will include pre-built scenarios by which to teach trainees, as well as the ability to customize new scenarios.
Often the computer is expected to emulate a strategically thinking " side " similar to that of a human player ( such as directing armies and constructing buildings ), or emulate the " instinctive " actions of individual units that would be too tedious for a player to administer ( such as for a peasant to run away when attacked, as opposed to standing still until otherwise ordered by the player ); hence there is an emphasis on artificial intelligence.
Often, hero units become the deciding factor in determining a winner.
Often, but not always, the player must build specific structures to unlock more advanced units in the tech tree.
Often, but not always, RTS games require the player to build an army ( ranging from small squads of no more than 2 units, to literally hundreds of units ) and using them to either defend themselves from a virtual form of Human wave attack or to eliminate enemies who possess bases with unit production capacities of their own.
Often the time units are chosen such that the speed of light is represented by lines at a fixed angle, usually at 45 degrees, forming a cone with the vertical ( time ) axis.
Often canine units are used for detecting rolling meth labs which can be concealed on large vehicles, or transported on something as small as a motorcycle.
Often, on a small network system, there are many mobile units and one main base station.
Often, these started out as mom and pop operations, building their units in garages or back yards.
Often such units will have switches to provide quick access to emergency and information channels.
Often these units were anchored to a wall or ceiling to use it as a sounding board.
Often in high energy physics natural units are used where length, time, energy and momentum scales are described in the same units ( usually with units of energy such as GeV ).
Often, the term squeezed state is used for any such state with in " natural oscillator units ".
Often, these militias would open fire on police or army units that were not accompanied by American or otherwise coalition soldiers.
Often, Bolos on garrison duty are older surplus or reserve units on loan, in which case their three-letter prefix is changed to " SOL ".
Often when compared to lithostratigraphic units, chemostratigraphic units will not always clearly match.
Often called " Hell Drivers ," he had five units that for more than forty years toured across North America thrilling audiences in large and small towns alike with their death-defying automobile stunts.

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