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Often and foreign
Often, one of the guests will be a gaijin tarento ( foreign talent ) in order to provide comedy or to comment on matters related to Western culture.
Often encountering resistance from the Finnish parliament, which preferred a more cautious foreign policy, as well as from within his own party, Ahtisaari did not seek re-election in 2000.
Often these capital inflows are caused by foreign direct investment or to finance a country's debt.
Often, this means a governmental strategy of attracting foreign direct investment, foreign indirect investment ( financial investment ), and high value human resources by minimizing the overall taxation level and / or special tax preferences, creating a comparative advantage.
Often, domestic corporations are taxed on worldwide income while foreign corporations are taxed only on income from sources within the jurisdiction.
Often this comes about either through the confusion of a foreign or obsolete word ( similar to types A and B above ) with a more common word, but it can also result from confusion of two words that have become homophones.
Often characters in The Games had the same names as the actors playing them-Howard's episode mocked the Sydney Olympics when staff hired the actor ( played by himself ) as a stand in for the Prime Minister, as they supposed foreign dignitaries would not know the difference.
Often the foreign pressure comes from the other pipe that is connected to the motor or cylinder.
Often a wrestler performing this maneuver will place a chair or other foreign object in front of the opponent's head ( wedging the chair between the middle and bottom ropes so it won't move ), which will be driven into the face or head upon impact.
Often the nation's Continental Congress could not find suitable positions for foreign officers — mostly from France — who sought commissions.
Often derided as " Baywatch on bikes ," the series enjoyed a popular run among the Network's viewers, and was popular in France, Israel, Sweden, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Russia, Austria, Germany and other foreign markets.

Often and language
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, the standard language is close to the sociolect of the elite class.
Often in a post-colonial context, the growing recognition and use of indigenous education methods can be a response to the erosion and loss of indigenous knowledge and language through the processes of colonialism.
Often, slashes are used to signal broad or phonemic transcription ; thus, is less specific than, and could refer to, either or depending on the context and language.
Often, infomal, spoken language, " everyday language " is less precise than any more formal or academic languages.
Often in natural language, given the appropriate context, the addendum " but not both " is omitted but implied.
Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the main language in communicating with the children, who thus acquire the language in the way that other children acquire their native languages ; those children then become native speakers.
Often, these curses were spoken in Latin, which being considered the holy language, made these curses even more offensive to the audience.
Often, hyperlexic children will have a precocious ability to read but will learn to speak only by rote and heavy repetition, and may also have difficulty learning the rules of language from examples or from trial and error, which may result in social problems.
Often, the child has a large vocabulary and can identify many objects and pictures, but cannot put their language skills to good use.
Often living in dilapidated neighborhoods and marked as outsiders by their " eastern " traditions and poor command of the German language, Turkish urban youth gravitate towards hip hop as means of expressive identity construction.
Often these patois are popularly considered " bastardizations " of English, " broken English ", or slang, but cases such as Jamaican patois are classified with more correctness as a creole language ; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local variants of French is créole ( see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole ).
Often, operas are presented in their original languages, which may be different from the first language of the audience.
Often, the language is a simple shift in the alphabet, a letter or two forwards or backwards ( See Caesar cipher ).
Often it's in a secular, multi-ethnic environment that cultural concerns are both minimalised and exacerbated ; Ethnic prides are boasted, hierarchy is created (" center " culture versus " periphery ") but on the other hand, they will still share a common " culture ", and common language and behaviours.
Often, in the institutions, it was only a language of oral communication, the greatest part of technical documentation and correspondence being written in Russian.
Often regarded as a single language, Taishanese can also be seen as a group of very closely related, mutually intelligible subdialects spoken in the various towns and villages in and around Siyi ( the four counties of Taishan, Enping, Kaiping, Xinhui ).
Often having its own geography, history, and language, it is an experience that is developed during childhood and continues over a long period of time: months or even years.
Often the child will share the same Hebrew name as the namesake but not the given name in the vernacular language ( e. g. English ).
Often the organization reviving the language chooses a particular dialect, even standardizes one from several variants, and adds new forms, mainly modern vocabulary, through neologisms, extensions of meaning for old words, calques from sibling languages ( Arabic for Modern Hebrew, Welsh and Breton for Cornish ), or plain borrowings from the modern international languages.
Often it turns out that these exceptional languages are undergoing a shift from one type of language to another.
Often this involves a homestay with a family who speak only the target language.
Often, students listened repeatedly to recordings of conversations ( for example, in the language lab ) and focused on accurately mimicking the pronunciation and grammatical structures in these dialogs.

Often and movies
Often, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside small fanbases ; however, there are exceptions that have managed to gain fame among mainstream audiences.
Often the secret phrases allowed are confined to titles of books, songs, or movies.
Often seen in movies and in the tool box of locksmiths, manual and electronic pick guns are a popular method used today for quick and easy ways of opening doors.
Often a successful series may spawn a TV movie sequel after ending its run, and TV movies may also be used as the first episode of a series, otherwise known as a pilot.
Often, the moral of movies featuring a town bully is that if the rest of the town bands together, they can rid themselves of the town bully.
Often, the most popular summer blockbuster movies are built on a high-concept idea, such as " what if we could clone dinosaurs?
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.
Wrist suspension generally stretches out the body highlighting the ribs and pelvis. Often in fiction and movies a person may be pictured hanging from metal cuffs or handcuffs.
Often the images she would see on television or movies would piss her off and inspire her further, " They're totally fake and constructed to entertain and oppress at the same time -- they're meaningless to women, and not just to gay women.
Often, at the same time that Buena Vista Records released a genuine soundtrack album of one of the Disney movies, Disneyland Records, another, less expensive Disney label, would release a cover version of the songs from that film.
Often at the end of the movies, Moby will get Tim in trouble, or vice versa.

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