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Often and communities
Often, low-income and minority communities are located close to highways, garbage dumps, and factories, where they are exposed to greater pollution and environmental health risk than the rest of the population.
Often in the past, some Oromo communities used Galla to label themselves, as was exemplified by western Oromo leaders who established the " Western Galla Confederation " in the 1930s.
Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage.
Often accompanied by an apprentice in his travels and trade, Kokopelli was important in linking distant and diverse communities together.
Often in Orthodox communities there is a special public reading only for women, conducted either in a private home or in a synagogue, but the Megillah is read by a man.
Often it was local ( armed ) communities that laid the foundation for equal opportunities to be attained by African Americans.
Often foresters held titles of prominence in their local communities, and acted as barristers and arbitrators.
Often those who stayed organized themselves in communities sometimes known as Little Canadas.
Often, the city of license does not correspond to the location of the station itself, of the primary audience or of the communities identified in the station's branding and advertising.
Often referred to as the " forgotten " end of the Capricorn Coast, the rural and seaside communities south of the major population centres have two principal commons ; they are centred around the life-giving waterways in the area, such as Coorooman Creek, Nankin Creek, Limestone Creek, and the Fitzroy River, and they are extremely rich in strength of community.
Often entire communities and church congregations would move together over the road to new settlements.

Often and south
Often the legal vassal of pope or emperor ( either Byzantine or Holy Roman ), they were the real power-brokers in the south until their erstwhile allies, the Normans, rose to preeminence: The Lombards regarded the Normans as barbarians and the Byzantines as oppressors.
Often the term " Malin to Mizen " is used when encompassing the entire island from north to south.

Often and would
Often these listeners would refer Sandburg to persons who had similar ballads or ditties.
Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories.
Often the two opponents would fight to the death at sundown to sunrise.
Often he would withdraw to a cave seven miles distant, with a single companion who acted as messenger between himself and his brethren.
Often ill for much of the winters and kept out of school, Edvard would draw to keep himself occupied, and received tutoring from his school mates and his aunt.
Often fanzine editors (" faneds ") would simply swap issues with each other, not worrying too much about matching trade for trade, somewhat like being on one another's friends list.
Often when the Marxes arrived at restaurants, there would be a long wait for a table.
Often, he would describe a delicious, country-style meal ( e. g., chicken and biscuits smothered in rich gravy, and collard greens ), and the audience would reply approvingly, " yum-m yum-m!
Often regarded as one of the greatest military strategists in European history, Hannibal would later be considered one of the greatest generals of antiquity, together with Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Scipio, and Pyrrhus of Epirus.
Often, the I – O psychologist would be responsible for training organizational personnel how to use the performance appraisal instrument, including ways to minimize bias when using the rating scale, and how to provide effective performance feedback.
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 on his way home from school Keith would go to Macari's Music Studio in Ealing Road and would take instruction and practice on the drums there, where he learned his basic drumming skills.
Often, the midwife would call for the assistance of a physician when a more difficult birth was anticipated.
Often, Mad would simply illustrate the celebrities ' preexisting material.
Often a reactor of this type would use a lead-bismuth eutectic mixture.
Often the geography of the stage and more importantly the play matched the geography of the city so that the audience would be well oriented to the locale of the play.
Often the strings are raised a little higher off the neck than they would be for ordinary guitar playing.
Often two bonfires would be built side by side, and the people would walk between the fires as a ritual of purification.
Often, though, he refused to discuss philosophy, and would insist on giving the meetings over to reciting the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore with his chair turned to the wall.
Often, parents of sick children would learn at check-out time that " Mr. Williams has taken care of your bill.
" Often the episode's tag scene would return to the situation of the " Mrs. Peel, we're needed " scene.
Often, each new network would be identified with their channel number, so that individual stations would often be numbered One, Two, Three, and so forth.

Often and hold
Often such faiths hold out the possibility of divine retribution as well, where the divinity will unexpectedly bring evil-doers to justice through the conventional workings of the world ; from the subtle redressing of minor personal wrongs, to such large-scale havoc as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah or the biblical Great Flood.
Often the legitimate user will hold the door for the intruder.
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 some parts of the object state can be shared, and it is common practice to hold them in external data structures and pass them to the flyweight objects temporarily when they are used.
Often, a small auxiliary fuel tank was available to hold gasoline for cold starting and warm-up, while the main fuel tank held whatever fuel was most convenient or least expensive for the particular farmer.
Often, generally speaking, a constitutional crisis is a situation in which separate factions within a government disagree about the extent to which each of these factions hold sovereignty.
Often, mature bumblebee nests will hold fewer than 50 individuals.
Often only the solder joints hold the parts to the board, although parts on the bottom or " second " side of the board are temporarily secured with a dot of adhesive as well.
Often, high school sports teams will hold fundraisers at the dump offering to pick up trash, usually on a Saturday, for a small donation.
Often carry-on luggage is collected immediately prior to boarding and placed in the cargo hold, where it can be quickly retrieved by the ground staff while the passengers exit.
Often the political structure is such that political power within the ruling class accumulates with age, so that the oldest hold the most power.
Often they would have laces at the throat that would be wrapped around the ankle to hold the shoes securely in place.
* Often the assumptions upon which the analysis is based are made by using past experience / data which may not hold in the future.
Often at the end of the assessment of analyzed securities, an analyst would provide a rating recommending an investment action, e. g. to buy, sell, or hold the security.
Often sold as drift anchors or drift socks, sea anchors are used in fishing vessels to hold them stationary relative to the water to allow a certain area to be fished, without having to use the motor.
Often bites are not intentional ; for example, if the bird slips from the owner's shoulder, it is likely to try to grab the nearest thing to hold on to, which may well be part of the owner's face.
Often, he would bring a cheat sheet with a diagram on how to apply the hold to the ring.
Often each will also hold a spoon with which to dispense medicine.
Often if more than one junior varsity wrestler is at a certain weight class for each school, the coaches will hold an exhibition match which does not count towards the junior varsity team score but allows the wrestlers to gain more competitive experience.
Often, a defensive wrestler will attempt to bridge ( when in a supine position, to lift one's body up by the neck with the back arched away from the mat and only the feet and hands or the feet and head on the mat ) out to escape the opponent's hold, particularly in a near fall or fall ( pinning ) situation.
Often, the strategy players choose depends on the cards they hold in their hands.
Often Texas hold ' em counterfeiting is less likely to cause a player to lose an entire pot.
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.

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