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Often and cast
Often girls from surrounding schools, such as St George's, Ascot, St Mary's School Ascot, Windsor Girls ' School and Heathfield St Mary's School, are occasionally cast in female roles.
Often these cast the device in the role of memento mori, inviting the observer to reflect on the transience of the world and the inevitability of death.
Often cast as the exotic foreigner, Cansino appeared in several roles in 1935: in Dante's Inferno, with Spencer Tracy ; and Paddy O ' Day, in which she played a Russian dancer.
Often, the cast would appear as themselves and address the audience to promote fake contests or to deliver mock public service announcements.
Often cast as hard and determined characters, she played a more sympathetic character in Sky Full of Moon ( 1952 ).
Often cast in film noir projects, Grahame received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Crossfire ( 1947 ), and she won this award for her work in The Bad and the Beautiful ( 1952 ).
Often referred to by its acronym, TSL, the show was a parody of sporting panel programmes, although the duo cast a wide comedic net that encompassed entertainment, politics, celebrity and contemporary Australian culture in general.
Often cast as an icy, distant Victorian or an unattainable object of desire, Ward's choice of roles in the 1980s and early 1990s did not offer much variation.
Often cast as a villain, he had many roles on television including Porridge, Survivors, The Avengers, Bergerac, The Professionals and four episodes of The Saint.
Often a great stone is cast up and thrown into the air by the force of the blast and prevented thereby from falling and settling at the bottom.
Often cast in demure roles in her early career, she was able to demonstrate her dramatic abilities, however she found more constant employment when she began to play " sexpot " roles.
Often there is no way to cast a party-line vote, and each office must be voted on separately.
Often remembered as a one-man show, but in fact packed with characters performed by a versatile supporting cast of four, Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell was a highly successful vehicle for its original star Peter O ' Toole.
Often cast as starting central midfielder alongside Krisztián Lisztes, under managers Bertalan Bicskei and Imre Gellei, Dárdai captained the national side seven times during 2006, netting twice.
Often in bleak moments do I cast back to Bob Barber's 185 in front of 40, 000 on that sunny Friday in January ' 66.

Often and British
Often these games were recreation for British soldiers on postings.
Often the technology was purchased from Britain or British engineers and entrepreneurs moved abroad in search of new opportunities.
Often, when British allies attempted military actions within several dozen miles or so of the sea, the Royal Navy would arrive and would land troops and supplies and aid the Coalition's land forces in a concerted operation.
Often referred to as recce ( British & Commonwealth ) or recon ( USA ), the associated verb is reconnoitre in British English or reconnoiter in American English.
Often categorized with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, in 1981 Def Leppard released their second album High ' n ' Dry, mixing glam-rock with heavy metal, and helping to define the sound of hard rock for the decade.
Often referred to as melodic power metal, European power metal originated from speed metal and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, emerging in mid / late 1980s with Helloween, Blind Guardian and Stratovarius.
Often called the " Father of British Plastics ", Swinburne revolutionized the plastics industry throughout Europe and his native Britain.
Often prisoners were summarily executed by receiving Communist authorities, sometimes within earshot of the British.
Often called the C. lavaretus complex and considered as a superspecies, it encompasses many of the whitefish populations suggested by others to be locally restricted species ( such as the British powan and the gwyniad or the Alpine gravenche, as well as distinct intralacustrine morphs and populations characterized by different feeding habits, gill raker numbers, growth patterns and migration behaviour.
Often overlooked is the fact that most of the British troops and casualties were Indian.
Often zamindars were Indian princes who lost their sovereignty due to British Rule ( see: Madras Zamindari ).
Often, English literature ( also referred to as British literature ) is taught in the junior year of high school.
Often referred to as the " sister college " of King's College, Lagos, it was founded in 1927, when Nigeria was still a British colony.
Often carrying only half the main armament of their British contemporaries, French battleships had armoured masts with electric elevators inside, outsized funnels, and elaborate davit systems to swing out boats from the narrow upper decks.
Often repeated on British satellite and cable television channels Ftn and Living TV.
Often the British monarch is a field marshal.
Often compared to British bands, especially Joy Division, with whom they shared a moody, bass-driven sound, although the Projections ’ guitar was less metallic and more ebullient than Joy Division ’ s.
The following week they appeared on the Patty Duke Show as unknown British singing duo Nigel & Patrick, performing " A Summer Song ", " The Truth Often Hurts the Heart " and " Yesterday's Gone ".

Often and officer
Often the enacting legislation of the state conferred a police officer with the powers of a constable, the most important of these powers being the common law power of arrest.
Often, a given country's commander-in-chief need not be or have been a commissioned officer or even a veteran, and it is by this legal statute that civilian control of the military is realized in states where it is constitutionally required.
Often, the petty officer is just referred to by the short hand designation, without using the surname.
Often, the petty officer is just referred to by the short hand designation, without using the surname.
Often, the petty officer is just referred to by the short-hand designation, without using the surname.
Often the provost may serve as acting chief executive officer during a vacancy in that office or when the incumbent is absent from campus for prolonged periods.
Often the senior first officer position is used within airlines to mean someone who has passed all the requirements for captain, but there are no captains positions within the company as yet, and therefore they are " on hold " until a position as captain becomes available when they will receive their command line check.

Often and drew
Often performing songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland ’ s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967-71.
Often considered to be the first science fiction film, it drew upon Jules Verne and H. G. Wells in its depiction a spacecraft being launched to the moon in a large cannon.

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