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Often and grammatical
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 these grammatical authorities form the centre of anecdotes: Aeneas is often referred to as Virgil's teacher ; an elderly Spanish grammarian visits Virgil in the dead of night ; and others wage war with thousands of men over grammatical definitions.

Often and information
Often, software developers need to be able to create and access information that is not going to be part of the source file itself.
Often, a block in a data flow diagram has a single input and a single output, and operate on discrete packets of information.
Often specialist groups take the ferries to hear more information.
Often the end goal is not just to gain information about the organisation but to discredit them in the eyes of the public.
Often this file ( maintained by the user ) contains either useful information about the user's current activities, similar to micro-blogging, or alternatively all manner of humor.
Often information is sorted using different methods at different levels of abstraction: e. g. the UK telephone directories which are sorted by location, by category ( business or residential ) and then alphabetically.
Often they are triggered by a new and key piece of information, but importantly, a depth of prior knowledge is required to allow the leap of understanding.
Often, paperwork listing all of this information is also generated by using a program such as Lightwright.
Often non-Unicode information is stored in the " unused " 11 bits of each word.
Often, if information is given to another user of an online community, one expects equal information shared back.
Often these decisions must be made without the benefit of sufficient information, simply because the definition of " volatility " is that change becomes
Often the stock promoter will claim to have " inside " information about impending news.
Often information systems researchers explore behavioral issues in much more depth than practitioners would expect them to do.
Often he would pursue a line of question that brings about minimal information, not pressing enough to cause the suspect any alarm.
Often a single measure of remanence does not provide adequate information on a magnet.
Often multiple detectors are used to gain additional information about the polymer sample.
Often such units will have switches to provide quick access to emergency and information channels.
Often, the private investigator storms into the courtroom at the very last minute in order to bring a new and crucial piece of information to the attention of the court.
Often, committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of the group ( e. g., intentions ; reasons for holding certain beliefs ), and by engaging in collective negotiation.
Often, the name or callsign of the TV station, other information such as a real-time clock, or another signal source is graphically superimposed over the bars.
Often the selective process is tuned before relevant information appears ; such expectation makes for rapid selection of key stimuli when they become available.
Often, the need for information and its use are situated in circumstances that are not as well-defined, discrete, and monolithic as problems ( Doty, 2003 ).
Often much of this information is lost or distorted by the fossilization process or diagenesis of the enclosing sediments, making interpretation difficult.

Often and such
Often these were accompanied by quirky logos such as the face logo for Blockhead, advertisements and promotional items.
Often the result of flash floods, such streams usually dry out within a few days as the remaining puddles seep into the sandy clay soil.
Often when a fan does not agree with one of the events in a story ( such as the death of a favorite character ) they will choose to ignore the event in question so that their enjoyment of the franchise is not diminished.
Often, such bonds have no particular orientation in space, since they result from equal electrostatic attraction of each ion to all ions around them.
Often referred to simply as " contempt ," such as a person " held in contempt ," it is the judge's strongest power to impose sanctions for acts which disrupt the court's normal process.
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 slow-moving and overbearing with " cuteness ", Jones ' early cartoons were an attempt to follow in the footsteps of Walt Disney's shorts ( especially with such cartoons as Tom Thumb in Trouble and the Sniffles cartoons ).
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 criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
Often, fictional depictions of Poe use his mystery-solving skills in such novels as The Poe Shadow by Matthew Pearl.
Often the signal is modified using effects such as reverb and distortion.
Often, this initial crack is caused by an increase in blood pressure within the body ( in combination with movement ), forcing an expansion across its exoskeleton, leading to an eventual crack that allows for certain organisms such as spiders to extricate themselves.
Often featured are South Asian, East Asian, and South-East Asian dishes alongside one another and offering dishes that are inspired combinations of such cuisines.
Often, however, food writing is used to specify writing that takes a more literary approach to food, such as that of the famous American food writer M. F. K.
Often they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as intubation, burr hole, cricothyroidotomy, and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding.
Often German producers will try to establish a line of similar games, such as Kosmos's two-player card game series or Alea's big box line.
Often combinations of these can interact, such as in Irish, where there is a proclitic past tense marker do ( various surface forms ) used in conjunction with the affixed or ablaut-modified past tense form of the verb.
* Slasher film – Often revolves around a psychopathic killer stalking and killing a sequence of victims in a graphically violent manner, mainly with a cutting tool such as a knife or axe.
Often this means making the central bank very aggressive about maintaining price stability, as was the case with the German Bundesbank or moving to some hard basis of currency such as a currency board.
Often, such tests were conducted without evacuating or even alerting the local population.
Often pegs were made from suitable fruitwoods such as European pearwood, or equally dimensionally stable analogues.
Often such MUDs have broadly defined contingents of socializers and roleplayers.
Often on such machines if memory is lost, it can only be reclaimed by a reboot, an example of such a system being AmigaOS.

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