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Often and caustic
Often packaging records with a caustic yet subtle sideswipe at consumerism ( for example, the image of a wall of gold discs on the cover of the Mekons ' second single ), Fast Product attempted to show that all aspects of the record business, from musicianship to design to distribution, could be taken out of the hands of the major labels.

Often and difficult
Often, the fact that sometimes only a thin surface layer of violet color is present in the stone or that the color is not homogeneous makes for a difficult cutting.
Often, the midwife would call for the assistance of a physician when a more difficult birth was anticipated.
Often lineations occur expressed on a planar surface and can be difficult to measure directly.
Often teams strive to skate in difficult or unusual positions to gain difficulty points.
Often if a tubal abortion or tubal rupture has occurred, it is difficult to find the pregnancy tissue.
Often the siting of a castle could be such as to make mining difficult.
Often, it is difficult to determine whether a given property is physical or not.
Often disregarded by those untrained in facilitation, setting ground rules is a key component of the facilitation process especially in meetings convened to discuss difficult problems or for training.
Often this is not possible because crime statistics aggregate equivalent offences in such different ways that make it difficult or impossible to obtain a valid comparison.
Often, banks would offload this risk to insurance companies or other counterparties through credit default swaps, making their actual risk exposures extremely difficult for investors and creditors to discern.
Often it was the community ( Jati ) which provided support in difficult times, in old age and even in the resolution of disputes.
Often a rhetorical question is intended as a challenge, with the implication that the question is difficult or impossible to answer.
Often much of this information is lost or distorted by the fossilization process or diagenesis of the enclosing sediments, making interpretation difficult.
Often the complete disappearance of the starting material is difficult to achieve, and side reactions are common.
Often the only option left for freeters is to continue working at low income part-time jobs, making it difficult to establish their own household.
Often a smaller group of reporters known as the White House press pool is assembled to report back to their colleagues on events where the venue would make open coverage logistically difficult.
Often it is very difficult to determine the exact buckling load in complex structures using the Euler formula, due to the difficulty in deciding the constant K. Therefore, maximum buckling load often is approximated using energy conservation.
Often over-burdened energy agencies are not providing incentives on a consistent basis and it is difficult for individuals to negotiate with large institutions to recover their Net Metering credits and / or rebates for using renewable energy.
Often along the reaction coordinate reactive intermediates are present not much lower in energy from a transition state making it difficult to distinguish between the two.
Often, they also invent fictional issues that the company would have a difficult time disproving.
Often this proved to be a mistake and only through the calming influence of his mother and cooler-headed siblings, Jarrod ( Richard Long ), half-brother Heath ( Lee Majors ), sister Audra ( Linda Evans ) and Eugene ( Charles Briles ,) ( written out after season 1 ), would a difficult situation be rectified.
; Access to the full terms may be difficult or impossible before acceptance: Often the document being signed is not the full contract ; the purchaser is told that the rest of the terms are in another location.
Often, banks would offload this risk to insurance companies or other counterparties through credit default swaps, making their actual risk exposures extremely difficult for investors and creditors to discern.
Often, deriving actively adaptive policies is technically very difficult, which prevents it being more commonly applied.

Often and her
Often the Aegis is described as the bag in which Athene carried her shield and the serpent who was her son.
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 diplomat's visas are canceled ; and the diplomat and her or his family may be barred from returning to the United States.
Often the villain will try to convince the hero either a ) the villain is not in fact evil like the hero thinks he is, b ) the hero is actually the evil / immoral one, c ) the mentor character has been using the hero's special qualities for his own ends and does not really care about him / her.
Often cited as the best actress in the history of Indian film cinema, Dixit made her film debut in Abodh ( 1984 ) and received wider public recognition with Tezaab ( 1988 ).
Often referred to as the " Dhak Dhak Girl ", she is famous for her dance in the song " Dhak Dhak Karne Laga " from the film Beta.
Often, she lamented that she never had her hero for herself.
Often she seems to lead the Nereids as they attend to her tasks.
Often, her tutors would finish the work themselves, out of fear of losing their positions.
Often celebrated religious festivals, weddings, alliances and the whims of her majesty.
Often, the masquers who did not speak or sing were courtiers: King James I's queen consort, Anne of Denmark, frequently danced with her ladies in masques between 1603 and 1611, and Henry VIII and Charles I performed in the masques at their courts.
Often he gave them messages to carry to her, in the form of fawning letters.
Often her sisters would say: “ Pick up a javelin, or
Often her presence within this realm of art is to compliment and provide assistance to the protagonist of the relief during a scene of intense masculinity or bravery.
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 her gaze is directed out at the viewer, serving as an intercessor, or conduit for prayers that flow from the Christian, to Her, and only then, to Her Son.
; c. 475 BC: Often associated with Xerxes I of Persia, Queen Esther revealed her identity to the king and began to plead for her people, pointing to Haman as the evil schemer plotting to destroy them.
Often one of the girls carries on her shoulders a sheep, and her companions sing the following words:

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