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Often and brick
Often baked in a brick oven, and typically weighed and sold by the slice.
Often a bricklayer would also be the principal contractor, controlling the other trades, and he could avoid the necessity to employ a mason for stonework if he could produce the classical elements in brick.

Often and covered
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 concrete roads are covered with a thin layer of asphalt to create a wearing surface.
Often several counties of Ireland are covered by one station only, but Dublin and Cork have several.
Often a two year period is covered by a Consolidated Fund Act, and roughly two or three are passed in each parliamentary year.
Often such siding is now covered over with newer metal or plastic siding.
Often, episodes of Horizon end up with a montage of " talking heads " as experts and people affected by the implications of the science covered are intercut to create a sense of summary.
Often the blazons were covered with a coat of whitewash, such as in the case of the coat of arms of this portal.
* The title track was later covered by Toronto surf-country band The Sadies under the title of " The Story's Often Told ".
Often covered laterally in small white spots, the body is mainly coloured a gray or grayish brown.
" More Often Than Not " has been covered by Jerry Jeff Walker ( 1970 ), Ian & Sylvia ( 1971 ), and Eric Andersen ( 1972 ).
Often, the fish is covered in batter, or flour, or herbs and spices before being fried.
Oslin covered the song on her 2001 album, Live Close By, Visit Often.
Often they are covered in starspots that can dim their emitted light by up to 40 % for months at a time, while at other times they emit gigantic flares that can double their brightness in a matter of minutes.

Often and grave
Often, several grave mounds combined to become a necropolis, such as at Grossaffoltern, Ins, Bannwil, Langenthal and Bützberg.
Often, a briar grows from her grave and a rose from his, until they grow together.
Often referred to as acute and grave accent, they may also be referred to as accent 1 and accent 2 or tone 1 and tone 2.
Often, the name is also written on a sotoba, a separate wooden board on a stand behind or next to the grave.
Often thought to be humorless and grave, Khelben is actually neither.
Often the figures sit or sprawl across the tombstones in an attitude of grief, nostalgia, pensiveness, or anguish, like fellow mourners at the grave, or ghosts sociably mingling with the living, instead of being perched neatly on pedestals.

Often and had
Often these listeners would refer Sandburg to persons who had similar ballads or ditties.
Often, individuals have had one or more major depressive episodes.
Often posted on bulletin boards, clipped strips had an ancillary form of distribution when they were faxed, photocopied or mailed.
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 criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
Often after the director has had his chance to oversee a cut, the subsequent cuts are supervised by one or more producers, who represent the production company and / or movie studio.
Often he built conversations he had with parishioners after the worship service into focused speeches or organized goals he would then present to a larger audience via his various media outlets.
Often some attempt was made to smooth and shape the blade so it had less water resistance.
Often, she lamented that she never had her hero for herself.
Often algorithms for those problems had to be separately invented and could not be naïvely adapted from well-known algorithms – Gaussian elimination and Euclidean algorithm rely on operations performed in sequence.
Often, in instances of this sort, if the courtesan had satisfactorily served a benefactor, that benefactor would, when ending the affair, pass them on to another benefactor of wealth as a favor to the courtesan, or set them up in an arranged marriage to a semi-wealthy benefactor.
Often copied, the Catalog appealed to a wide cross-section of people in North America and had a broad influence.
Often this form of relief is in practical terms more valuable to a litigant ; for example, a plaintiff whose neighbor will not return his only milk cow, which had wandered onto the neighbor's
Often, secondary buyouts have been successful if the investment has reached an age where it is necessary or desirable to sell rather than hold the investment further or where the investment had already generated significant value for the selling firm.
Often these conflicts took place soon after the settlement of New Zealand, generally after a taniwha had attacked and eaten a person from a tribe that it had no connection with.
Often, a Judenrat had a group for internal security and control, a Jewish Ordnungspolizei.
Often a portrait and a Madonna and Child had a leaf each.
Often these were further supplemented by troops loyal to particular duchies which had sided with one or more of the belligerents.
Often regarded in the context of D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, which had appeared five years earlier, critics have considered Micheaux's project as a response to Griffith.
Often, during her younger days as a wife and mother, she had been creative in her home by, for example, using housepaint to decorate a fireboard — but her earliest works used embroidery rather than paint.
Often this is explained by assuming Tromp had not followed orders, but although he is indeed infamous for his usual insubordination, this time he simply had not seen the sign flags and the look-out of the centre mistakenly reported a confirmation sign.
Often accompanying the Duke inspecting the troops in the royal parks, it was not long before the boy had set his heart on becoming a soldier himself.

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