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Often, one group of numbers in the instruction, called the opcode, indicates which operation to perform.
Often this title is held concurrently with that of Secretary in a dual role called secretary-treasurer.
( Often codecs create segments called a " frame " to create discrete data segments for encoding and decoding.
Often, aircraft that do not fulfill the standard definition are called fighters.
Often called " the first modern historian ", the English scholar Edward Gibbon wrote his magnum opus, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ( 1776 – 1788 ).
Often but not always there is a centerline longitudinal member called a keel.
Often called the ' game of rural Bengal ', it is now the National Game of Bangladesh.
As most programming languages are Turing-complete, it is possible to introduce user-defined lazy control structures in eager languages as functions, though they may depart from the language's syntax for eager evaluation: Often the involved code bodies ( like ( i ) and ( j )) need to be wrapped in a function value, so that they are executed only when called.
Often an oil, such as linseed, was boiled with a resin, such as pine resin or even frankincense ; these were called ' varnishes ' and were prized for their body and gloss.
Often called the first " modern Prime Minister ", he set both an example and a precedent for his successors.
Often called Damascus steel, blades forged in this manner often display bands of slightly different patterning along their entire length.
Often, especially in larger congregations, the elders delegate the practicalities of buildings, finance, and temporal ministry to the needy in the congregation to a distinct group of officers ( sometimes called deacons, which are ordained in some denominations ).
Often called the " dean of science fiction writers ", he was one of the most influential and controversial authors of the genre in his time.
Often considered a neutral country and blessed with a professional diplomatic corps, Uruguay is often called on to preside international bodies.
Often called " weathered granite ", saprolite is the result of weathering that include: hydrolysis ( the division of a mineral into acid and base pairs by the splitting of intervening water molecules ), chelation from organic compounds, hydration ( the solution of minerals in water with resulting cation, and anion pairs ), and physical processes that include freezing and thawing.
Often called professional numismatists, they authenticate or grade coins for commercial purposes.
Often, this transaction is termed a sale or lease of the domain name, and the registrant may sometimes be called an " owner ", but no such legal relationship is actually associated with the transaction, only the exclusive right to use the domain name.
Often the display count is just called the count in multimeter specifications.
Often such instruments are called fixed-income instruments if they have reliable payment schedules associated with the uniform rate of interest.
Often the term " jeans " refers to a particular style of pants called " blue jeans " and invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873.
Often called just " The Vineyard ," the island has a land area of and is the 58th largest island in the United States, and the third largest on the East Coast of the United States.
Often, prices are fixed and price discrimination can lead to a bargaining situation often called haggling, a negotiation about the price.
Often simply called " red oak ", northern red oak is formally so named to distinguish it from southern red oak ( Q. falcata ), also known as the Spanish oak.
Often, if these type of lamps are turned off or lose their power supply, one cannot restrike the lamp again for several minutes ( called cold restrike lamps ).
Often simply called the Chancellor, the office-holder controls HM Treasury and plays a role akin to the posts of Minister of Finance or Secretary of the Treasury in other nations.

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Often ' b ' & ' p ' are interchangeable, for example ' baggage ' becomes ' pagas ', ' lob ' ( to throw ) becomes ' loopima '.
Often he would play the piano or spontaneously write short verses for such visitors, confining himself to conventional subjects such as Greece, the Seasons, or The Spirit of the Times, pure in versification but almost empty of affect, although a few of these ( such as the famous ' The Lines of Life ', Die Linien des Lebens, which he wrote out for his carer Zimmer on a piece of wood ) have a piercing beauty and have been set to music by many composers.
Often incorrectly reported as ' race riots ', these were in fact trades union disputes involving equal pay protests championed by communist union activists.
Often referred to as ' Beagles ', they are another Tribe who inhabit the same planet as the Phoenix, but receive special treatment, land rights, and technology from the Imperials.
Often referred to as ' Cottage Country ', this area's lakes and rivers are dotted with numerous cottages, some of them seasonal, but in recent years there is a growing trend for some of these ' summer cottages ' to be used as year-round residences due to a number of factors, abundance of outdoor recreation, baby-boom retiree population, increased local services and improved wireless communication.
Often referred to as the ' gimpy ', it can be fired from a bipod in the light role up to 800 m or from a tripod in the sustained fire role up to 1, 800 m, although this falls to 1, 100 m in low light conditions, as this is the range at which tracer burns out.
Often labelled ' FEC ', or Future England Captain, by the press from the early stages of his career, ( something that never came true ) he made his debut for England in the 25-7 victory over Scotland in the 1992 Five Nations Championship.
Often cited as ' America's answer to Led Zeppelin ', it is held to be highly influential amongst hard rock / heavy metal musicians including Iron Maiden both of whom have recorded and / or performed cover versions of songs from the album.
Often the weathering textures take on the form of channels, grooves, ' potholes ', ' mudcracks ', and intense pitting.
Often called ' the father of the Newlyn School ', Forbes's painting A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach ( 1885 ), brought national recognition to the eponymous art colony that had grown up around that fishing village in the far west of Cornwall.
Often referred to as " The Troc ", it operated as a dance and concert hall until 1970 and was the favoured venue for many university and school ' formals ', as well as hosting many important local rock and pop concerts during the 1960s.
Often described as ' jewel box ', sometimes called the ' Baby Tāj ', the tomb of I ' timād-ud-Daulah is often regarded as a draft of the Tāj Mahal.
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 '.
* Coomber, R. ( 1997d ) ‘ How Often Does the Adulteration / Dilution of Heroin Actually Occur: An Analysis of 228 ‘ Street ' Samples Across the UK ( 1995-1996 ) and Discussion of Monitoring Policy ', International Journal of Drug Policy, 8 ( 4 ): 178-186

Often and little
Often founded by individual pastors, they have little affiliation with historic denominations.
Often versions of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms ; sometimes air-and submarine-launched versions are a little lighter and smaller than land-and ship-launched versions.
Often, if just a little bias is permitted, then an estimator can be found with lower MSE and / or fewer outlier sample estimates.
Often the capsized form of the knot offers little resistance to slipping or unraveling.
Often the strings are raised a little higher off the neck than they would be for ordinary guitar playing.
Often used for fly fishing the fly reel or fly casting reel has traditionally been rather simple in terms of mechanical construction, little has changed from the design patented by Charles F. Orvis in 1874.
Often wrestlers have little choice in their name, which is given to them by their trainer ( or stablemaster ), or by a supporter or family member who encouraged them into the sport.
Often we have a little green " start " button to turn on a motor, and we want to turn it off with a big red " stop " button.
Often they come from obscure sources with little to no explanation and appear to be mostly used for Letterman's own amusement.
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.
On diesel engines the diesel fuel is still needed to ignite the gas mixture, so a mechanically regulated diesel engine's " stop " linkage and probably " throttle " linkage must be modified to always give the engine a little bit of injected fuel ( Often under the standard idle per-injection volume ).
Often negative electron affinity is desired to obtain efficient cathodes that can supply electrons to the vacuum with little energy loss.
Often, when Maelzel's exhibition opened with the performance of the chess-player, he would call upon the audience in vain for an opponent, so little was the game in practice at that time.
Often, the term Bungi or Bungee ( from bangii meaning " a little bit ") has been used to refer to either the Manitoba Saulteaux ( who are a little bit like the Cree ) or their Métis population ( who are a little bit Anishinaabe ).
Often there is little to no concept of dogma, and varied interpretation of doctrine and theology is tolerated and sometimes even encouraged within certain contexts.
Often, he would whip Gary and Frank, Jr. with a razor strap or a belt for little or no reason.
Often, people will line up on the side of the road to hand provisions to the pilgrims as those who walk the distance to Częstochowa walk the entire day and have little means to get things for themselves.
Often there is a brown gravy, and occasionally the meat is either pan-fried with little oil, or simmered in the gravy.
Often the cultures have locally defined names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe.
Often the tyrants upheld existing laws and customs and were highly conservative as to cult practices, thus maintaining stability with little risk to their own personal security.
Often workers were rounded up and had little choice, but for the first time were paid wages.
Often CSG presents a model or surface that appears visually complex, but is actually little more than cleverly combined or decombined objects.
Often, this usage expresses the sentiment of " ordinary citizens " who see all politicians as serving the same special interests and make little distinction between the two parties.

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