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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 cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
Often cited is Romans 11: 29: " for God's gifts and his call are irrevocable ".
Often cited changes include:
Often cited as the first materialistic theory of a unified view of nature.
Often cited were the game's camera control system, described as " uncooperative " and " terrible ".
Often cited was his bizarre sense of humor, which included having toads leap from his mouth and dressing as a superhero to visit a pizza parlor.
Often cited as the prime example of the decline in American culture of the decade, the novel examines the traditional values of a New England mill town by introducing the complications of extramarital sexual affairs.
Often cited as one of the most attractive characters in video game history, as well as being one of the key damsels in distress in video games, she also received mixed reactions for her ditsy voice and her half-naked appearance.
Often cited as Hamilton's finest work, it is set in 1939 in the days before war is declared with Germany.
Often cited as the only party to achieve a majority of the Scottish vote, it should be pointed out that 6 of the Conservative and Unionist MPs were returned that year under the label of ' Liberal Unionist ' or ' National Liberal '.
Often cited as a strength of Xen ( a competing technology ) is support for Thread Local Storage ( TLS ).
( 1550 ): Often cited under the shortened title, " Practica ".
Often cited as the busiest and most profitable monorail line in the world ( it carried its 1. 5 billionth passenger on January 24, 2007 ), it has recently become somewhat less popular through competition from the Keikyū Airport Line.
Often cited for its beauty ,< ref > as in Turner South's < u > Blue Ribbon </ u >, < u > Princeton Review </ u >, < u > Collegiate Gothic: The Architecture of Rhodes College </ u > by William Stroud, and other sources </ ref > the campus design is notable for its stone Gothic architecture buildings, thirteen of which are currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
( Often incorrectly cited as a 1968 paper.
Often cited as the most stylish and glamorous lady of India, Sushmita Sen made history by adopting a baby girl named Renée in 2000.
Often cited for her innovative programming and fervent advocacy of contemporary music, she has earned the recognition of " one of those once-in-a-generation singers who isn ’ t simply following in the footsteps of others, but is staking out her own niche in the history of singing.
Often, substitutions made by the coach designed to deliberately increase the team's chances of losing ( frequently by having one or more key players sit out, often using minimal or phantom injuries as a public excuse for doing this ), rather than ordering the players actually on the field to intentionally underperform, were cited as the main factor in cases where tanking has been alleged.
Often cited for his intellectual and academic genius by oral stories from his fellow-Guyanese and globally.
Often mistakenly cited as a BBC production, Towers commercially syndicated the programme throughout the English speaking world.
Often cited, but rarely read, this work is now outdated.
Often cited is the Greek, aginares a la polita ( artichokes city-style, referring to the city of Constantinople ), a hearty, savory stew made with artichoke hearts, potatoes, and carrots, and flavored with onion, lemon, and dill .< ref >
Often, the original authors respond that their articles cited by the center don't support their arguments at all.
Often, other subsequent national laws on slavery cited either the U. S. Constitution or the 1807 Act of Congress.

Often and America's
Often referred to as one of America's last hometowns, Pacific Grove is known for its Victorian homes, Asilomar State Beach, its artistic legacy and the annual migration of the Monarch butterflies.
Often billed as America's Number One Song Stylist, his other nicknames include Mr. Rhythm, Old Leather Lungs, and Mr. Steel Tonsils.
Often called " America's Lawyer " and " the conscience of the legal profession ," Chesterfield Smith is responsible for the shared values and core beliefs that earned Holland & Knight's reputation as a law firm that balances profits with public duty.
Often referred to as Popeyes and sometimes as Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits or Popeyes Chicken & Seafood, it was acquired by Sandy Springs, Georgia-based AFC Enterprises, originally America's Favorite Chicken Company, in 1993.

Often and answer
Often they have a " sign-in " page where you put your label or name, then each page will often contain a question which you answer ( i. e. When was the last time you said " I love you ") and the signer would write the appropriate response.
Often, a straight clue is not in itself sufficient to distinguish between several possible answers ( often synonyms ), and the solver must make use of checks to establish the correct answer with certainty.
Often a candidate has lost because she did not have a good answer during the question responses rounds ; although this section of competition has held less importance during recent pageants than it did in the twentieth century.
Often referred to as organizational identity, corporate identity helps organizations to answer questions like “ who are we ?” and “ where are we going ?” Corporate identity also allows consumers to denote their sense of belonging with particular human aggregates or groups.
Often a comment will evoke an answer to the assumed reason behind it or to the meaning believed to lie beneath it, or to the remote consequences to which it leads.
Often referred to as Sega's answer to Shigeru Miyamoto, he has been responsible for the creation of many of Sega's most important arcade games, including Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner, and pioneering 3D games such as Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, and Virtua Cop, as well as the Shenmue series of open world adventure games for the Dreamcast.
Often a rhetorical question is intended as a challenge, with the implication that the question is difficult or impossible to answer.
Often they were in the form of trivia games, which enabled the player to guess before revealing the answer.
Often, the rules of sudden death provide that in the event a wrong answer is given, the opposing team wins, even though wrong answers may otherwise not be penalized.
Often Nick will provide an answer, or if not a listener will usually provide one swiftly.
Often, part of the procedure for relief from default involves the defendant filing an answer to the complaint.

Often and ',
Often ' b ' & ' p ' are interchangeable, for example ' baggage ' becomes ' pagas ', ' lob ' ( to throw ) becomes ' loopima '.
Often called the ' game of rural Bengal ', it is now the National Game of Bangladesh.
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 called a ' mini ', the little versions stand about 4. 5 inches tall.
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 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

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