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Often and described
Often the Aegis is described as the bag in which Athene carried her shield and the serpent who was her son.
Often, in American legal and business documents that speak of governing bodies ( e. g., a board that governs small businesses in China ) these bodies are described as " creatures of statute " to inform readers of their origins and format although the national governments that created them may not term them as creatures of statute.
Often the aim will be to achieve an alphabetical or numerical ordering that follows the standard criteria as described in the preceding sections.
Often in informal, non-technical language, concentration is described in a qualitative way, through the use of adjectives such as " dilute " for solutions of relatively low concentration and " concentrated " for solutions of relatively high concentration.
Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, jamais vu involves a sense of eeriness and the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time, despite rationally knowing that he or she has been in the situation before.
Often a card game is described as " pure strategy " and such, but a game with any sort of random shuffling or face-down dealing of cards should not be considered to be " no chance ".
Often these pins are left out of the diagram for clarity, and the power configuration is described or assumed from the circuit.
Often interactions are described in terms of energy rather than force.
Often described as queen mother is the first daughter of a patriarchal lineage of a family collective.
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 the cheapest supermarket pork sausages do not have the necessary meat content to be described as Pork Sausages and are simply labelled ' Sausages '.
Often such stories were linked to various geographic or ecological features, which may be described as the petrified remains of the supernatural beings.
Often critical towards Charles de Gaulle, Le Monde was often described in the past as left-wing, but its editorial line may be more appropriately described nowadays as centre-left.
Often, the sins described in the Ten Commandments are held as those which cause damnation, but more strict terms are often applied.
Often perceived as proof of a conspiracy to bring the Dudley family to the throne, they have also been described as routine matches between aristocrats.
Often described as one of the most memorable of all World Series.
Often surprised in prison, its actors-the singers-are described in the faia figure, a fado singer guy, a bully of a rough and hoarse voice with tattoos and skilled with a flick knife who spoke using slang.
Often described as a raven with a sore throat, it has very similar calls to the Common Raven, but with a more husky note.
Often described as the " backbone of England ",< ref >
Often cited were the game's camera control system, described as " uncooperative " and " terrible ".
Often, this behavior is described with a bode plot showing sensitivity error and phase shift as function of the frequency of a periodic input signal.
Often one-forms are described locally, particularly in local coordinates.
Often described as a Gothic novelist, a review in The New York Times once dubbed her " The Queen of the American Gothics ", although she hated this title.
Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, jamais vu involves a sense of eeriness and the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time, despite rationally knowing that he or she has been in the situation before.

Often and cold
Often cold traps and baffles are used to minimize backstreaming, although this results in some loss of pumping ability.
Often, an emergency cold shower or eye wash station is nearby in case of acid spillages, as well as soda ash — which neutralizes most acids.
Often occurs only in extremely cold and arid conditions, mainly in Antarctica.
Often, if these type of lamps are turned off or lose their power supply, one cannot restrike the lamp again for several minutes ( called cold restrike lamps ).
Often only like colors are washed together to avoid this problem, which is lessened by cold water and repeated washings.
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, Hoppy incorrectly uses ' Jive ' slang, which Smitty corrects — e. g., " cold " instead of " cool " or " right up " instead of " right on.
Often, they are sliced horizontally, buttered, and sold as Butterbrezel, or come with slices of cold meats or cheese.
Often it comprises not only the soil but also a specially prepared cold frame, hotbed or raised bed used to grow the seedlings in a controlled environment into larger young plants before transplanting them into a garden or field.
Often winter temperature is cold enough to support a fixed period of snow each year, and relatively moderate precipitation occurring mostly in summer, although there are exceptions such as the east coast areas of North America which show an even distribution of precipitation: this pattern is called Humid continental climate, but dry continental climates also exist.
Often in early-to-middle October and middle to late April, all three seasons can be seen simply by looking down from the cold and windy parkway to the green and warm valleys below.
Often heard among crews was " crummy " ( as in a crummy place to live, not elegant, often too hot or too cold, and perhaps not especially clean ), " clown wagon ", " hack ", " waycar ", " dog house ", " go cart ", " glory wagon ", " monkey wagon " ( a term that indirectly insulted the principal functionary who rode therein, no doubt coined by an engineer ), " brain box " ( the conductor was supposedly the brains of the train, as opposed to the " hogger " or engineer, who was presumed to be pigheaded ), " palace ", " buggy " ( Boston & Maine / Maine Central ), " van " ( eastern and central Canada, usage possibly derived from the UK term for the caboose ), and " cabin ", or a variation heard at least on the Southern Railway, " cab ".
Often leftovers, sandwiches made from cold cuts, nuts, fruit, and the like were used as snacks.
* Djilba ( August / September )— Often the coldest part of the year, with clear, cold nights and days, or warmer, rainy and windy periods.
Often in the cold weather were hundreds of them huddled together in misery and rags, over a few burning sticks, so desolate and filthy that they scarcely looked like human beings ,” recalls the author about Harriet ’ s visit to Savannah.
Often preserved in the syrup for the cold months, yujacha is served as a source of fruit in winter.
Often it is served with mashed potatoes ( when warm ) or with sauce cumberland ( when cold ).
Often, in the winter months, cool or cold dry air settles onto the land in the vicinity of the Great Basin where it builds into a high-pressure cell or anticyclone that moves across the United States with a cold front on its leading edge.
Often cold and brutal, his character tends to be used as an antagonist, who later, in works such as Vampires, kidnapped and murdered people for the sake of achieving his goals.
Often intermediate anneals are required to counter the effects of cold working, and to allow more further drawing.
Often physical methods such as light massage, electrical stimulation, and hot and cold therapy have been used with variable results.
Often these discussed the banalities of camp life: " Pork and cabbage in the pot, / It goes in cold and comes out hot ," or, " Vinegar put right on red beet, / It makes them always fit to eat ".

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