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Often bicycling and bicycle-culture in Denmark is compared to the Netherlands as a bicycle-nation.
Often dialogue was changed, and the show became less " Serious " in tone compared to the Japanese version, instead featuring more jokes and added dialogue, along with a completely different musical score ( usually orchestral music ) and completely different sound effects, due to licensing issues.
Often, although the bounds do exist, they can be safely ignored because the differences between the real-world and theory is not statistically significant, as the probability that such boundary situations might occur is remote compared to the expected normal situation.
Often, a " ketotic " odor is present, which is often described as " fruity ", often compared to the smell of pear drops whose scent is a ketone.
Often prototypes are built using very limited engineering detail as compared to final production intent, which often uses statistical process controls and rigorous testing.
( Often this mechanism is exaggerated and is why diastolic blood pressure is a bit higher when a person is standing up, compared to a person in horizontal position.
An early lineup included Ashman and Cook with former Bow Wow Wow members David Barbarossa and Leigh Gorman. Often compared to Big Audio Dynamite ( who they would later open for on tour ), The Chiefs fused rock with hip hop & electronic elements from the era.
Often compared with two other New York center fielders, fellow Hall of Famers, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, he was the reigning " Duke " of Flatbush.
Often five ordered response levels are used, although many psychometricians advocate using seven or nine levels ; a recent empirical study found that a 5-or 7-point scale may produce slightly higher mean scores relative to the highest possible attainable score, compared to those produced from a 10-point scale, and this difference was statistically significant.
Often compared to the French-language Les Temps modernes, it is associated with Verso Books ( formerly New Left Books ), and regularly features the essays of authorities on contemporary social theory, history and philosophy.
Often considered one of the most brilliant detectives in the DC Universe ( compared with Batman only differing in the actual course of their logic ).
Often, the narrator greatly exaggerates the importance of the events in Mariposa compared to the rest of the world.
Often these scenarios are extremely limited compared to the normal environments in which computer operating systems usually run.
Often the mesh routers are not limited in terms of resources compared to other nodes in the network and thus can be exploited to perform more resource intensive functions.
Often compared to the 1980s Cannonball Run films starring Burt Reynolds, the Gumball 3000 is actually not influenced by these or the stories that gave rise to those movies, but instead draws inspiration from movies such as Two-Lane Blacktop, Vanishing Point, Bullitt and Le Mans.
Often, Mr. Drysdale would be required to talk with Clampett about how strange " city life " and " city folk " are ( when compared to Mr. Clampett's view of " normal " country folk ).
Often when compared to lithostratigraphic units, chemostratigraphic units will not always clearly match.
Often compared to Lou Barlow, Smog's Bill Callahan and Elliott Smith, Pupa's Window is regarded as one of Baltimore's " best-kept indie-pop songwriter secrets.
Often compared in scope with Northrop Frye ’ s Anatomy of Criticism ( 1957 ), On the Origin of Stories proposes that art and storytelling are adaptations and derive from play.
Often compared to Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard in its contrast of aristocratic decay and parvenu energy, The House of Connelly was praised by critic Joseph Wood Krutch as Green's finest play to date.
Often compared to Star Tours at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disneyland Park as its rougher counterpart.
Often compared to Nintendo's Super Mario Bros., the game met with some favorable reviews on release and its offbeat sense of humor has been noted.
Often Jibanananda's Banalata Sen has been compared with " To Helen " by Edgar Allan Poe.
Often compared to AUS-8, but with slightly more Carbon.

Often and program
Often there are ribbons to signify rank, division, and department or specialized functions ; ribbons are also used to identify program participants, other noteworthy members ( for example " Past Worldcon Guest of Honor ", " Hugo Award Nominee ", etc.
Often the ladder logic program is used in conjunction with an HMI program operating on a computer workstation.
Often, an auxiliary toolbar program will allow access to iconified windows.
Often, programs ran continuously and patrons would join a program already in progress when they arrived and stay as long as they liked.
Often, paperwork listing all of this information is also generated by using a program such as Lightwright.
Often they run the program by mail, but there are some girls who are part of Lones of the Air who talk and have unit meetings by radio.
Often the offending program may appear to freeze or hang until a crash reporting service documents details of the crash.
Often drug detoxification and treatment will occur in a community program that lasts several months and takes place in a residential rather than medical center.
* Often the number of episodes in a television program each year ; this allows one new show per week for half the year, and one rerun per week for the rest of the year.
:# Often used ironically by the intended victim when a suggestion for a program is made which seems easy to the suggester, but is obviously ( to the victim ) a lot of work.
Often featuring national leaders in politics and public life as guests, this type of program originated in the United States, and has since been used in other countries.
Often the patch consists of bare binary data and a special program that replaces the previous version with the new version is provided.
Often referred to as a " social observer ," Vowell has written six nonfiction books on American history and culture, and was a contributing editor for the radio program This American Life on Public Radio International from 1996 – 2008, where she produced numerous commentaries and documentaries and toured the country in many of the program ’ s live shows.
Often, these negotiations cover the details of the program of policies, the composition of the Cabinet, and the division of Ministerial portfolios.
Often referred to as " Pakal the Great ", this ruler righted a kingdom that had been unstabilized by enemy attacks and oversaw a building program that culminated in the Temple of the Inscriptions.
Often the neuroscience program exists within the psychology, molecular and cell biology, or other biology department.
Often, an IRC bot is deployed as a detached program running from a stable host.
Often, by exploiting a space – time tradeoff, a program can be made to run much faster.
Often his former students are heard calling his radio program with admiring words and memories.
Often, however, it is done as part of a cohort acceleration program, in which many such students are accelerated into college together at the same time.
* Continuous function chart, sort of Function block diagram enabling to program both Boolean and analogue expressions ; Often associated with Sequential function chart ( SFC )
Often his set designs, program covers, and posters are graffitied with words.

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