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Often and American
Often the " small ball
" model is associated with
the National League
, while power hitting is seen
as more associated with
the American League
.
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 referred
to as " The World Series
of Barbecue ", The
American Royal Barbecue Contest is held each October
in Kansas City
, Missouri
.
Often listed among
the greatest film comedies
, it ranks 31st on AFI's list
of the top feature films
in American cinema
, fourth on
their list
of top comedy films
and number 28 on Bravo's
" 100 Funniest Movies
.

Jimmie Durham
, an
American Indian conceptual artist
, references Fanon's postcolonial thought
in a piece entitled
" Often Durham Employs ..."
( 1998 ), with this quote from Fanon:
" The zone where
the natives live is
not complementary
to the zone inhabited by
the settlers
.
Often referred
to as recce
( British & Commonwealth
) or recon
( USA ),
the associated verb is reconnoitre
in British English or reconnoiter
in American English
.
Often called
" the father
of American landscape painting ," Inness is best known for
these mature works
that not only exemplified
the Tonalist movement but also displayed an original
and uniquely
American style
.

In 1943
, an Italian-American woman
, Rita Zucca also began broadcasting
to American troops from Rome
, using
the name “ Sally .”
Often the two women were thought
to be one
and the same
.
Often, chefs borrow from Korean flavors
and preparation techniques
that they will integrate it into
the style they
are most comfortable with
( whether it be Tex-Mex
, Chinese
, or purely
American ).
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 cited
as the prime example
of the decline
in American culture
of the decade
, the novel examines
the traditional values
of a New England mill town by introducing
the complications
of extramarital sexual affairs
.
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 considered
a staple band
of the alternative country movement
, their music is perhaps better
described as genre-spanning traditional
American music
.
Often having suffered loss
of property
and personal attacks during hostilities
, thousands
of English-speaking Loyalists migrated
to Canada from
the American colonies during
and after
the American Revolution
.

For instance
, statements
in colloquial North
American English like
Often forget
to put things back
in their proper place or Am careful
to avoid making mistakes can be hard for non-native English-speakers
to understand
, suggesting internationally validated measures might be more appropriate for research conducted with non-North Americans
.
Often imitated or parodied
, it is
a familiar symbol
of American patriotism
Often the American ranger from Sheep Camp sweeps late
in the day up
to Chilkoot Pass
to monitor for straggling groups
that may not make Happy Camp
and would be
in need
of emergency shelter
.
American punk icon Henry Rollins has frequently referred
to Hot Buttered Soul
as being one
of his all time favorite albums ; Rollins would later interview Hayes for his book Do I Come Here
Often?
Often claimed
to be
a Native
American name meaning
" blossoming
" or
" eternal flower ", Aiyana's
origins are actually quite obscure
.
Often, these militias would open fire on police or army units
that were
not accompanied by
American or otherwise coalition soldiers
.
Often, these byes will be awarded
to the highest-rated competitors
in the event
as a reward for some previous accomplishment ; indeed
, in some
American team sports — most notably
American football —
the number
of teams qualifying for
the postseason tournament will be intentionally set at
a number which is
not a power
of two
, in order
to provide such an advantage
to a high-achieving team
in the just-completed regular season
.
Often and legal
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, this transaction is termed
a sale or lease
of the domain name
, and the registrant
may sometimes be called an
" owner ", but no such
legal relationship is actually associated with
the transaction
, only
the exclusive right
to use
the domain name
.
Often these concerns arise when rights come into conflict with other
legal or moral issues
, sometimes even other rights
.
Often refers
to a sperm donor who
, if anonymous
, usually has no contact with
the childA biological child
of a man who
, for
the special reason above
, is
not their legal father
, has no automatic right
to financial support or inheritance
.
Often they provide
a base for initiatives such
as cafes
, free shops
, public computer labs
, graffiti murals
, legal collectives
and free housing for travellers
.
Often, the issuer requires
that a legal opinion be given indicating
that the resale complies with
the rule
.
Often, clerks engage
in significant
legal research
and writing for
the judge
, writing memos
to assist
a judge
in coming
to a legal conclusion
in some cases
, and writing drafts
of opinions based on
the judge's decisions
.
Often occurring with
the full tang more typical
of knives than swords
in Europe
, which is commonly believed
to reflect
a legal claim
to nonweapon status
, these blades
may ultimately derive through
the falchion
( facon
, falcon
) from
the seax
.
Often the internal corporate development executives come from
a legal background
, due
to the complex contractual issues associated with many transactions
.
Often, car drivers can be unaware
of the legal implications
of stopping or parking
in a bus-stop
.
Often, a given country's commander-in-chief need
not be or have been
a commissioned officer or even
a veteran
, and it is by this
legal statute that civilian control
of the military is realized
in states where it is constitutionally required
.

* Land trust –
Often used
as an alternative
to ownership for privacy
and legal reasons
.
Often, one sense is more obscure or archaic
, increasing
the danger
of misinterpretation when it does occur ; for instance
, the King James Bible often uses
" let
" in the sense
of " forbid ",
a meaning which is now obsolete
, except
in the legal phrase
" without let or hindrance
" and in tennis
, squash
and table tennis
.
Often called
" America's Lawyer
" and " the conscience
of the legal profession ," Chesterfield Smith is responsible for
the shared values
and core beliefs
that earned Holland & Knight's reputation
as a law firm
that balances profits with public duty
.
Often a time period is stipulated
in the contract
as well
, like two or five years
, or sometimes very short periods
, and often there is
in fact no
legal marriage
.
Often the setup or “ plot ”
of these shoots was fairly absurd
and just served
to provide
a thin
legal pretext for
the display
of the male physique
.
Often an early resolution
of legal rights will resolve some or all
of the other issues
in a matter
.
Often they result from
the legal requirement on
the part
of Estate Agents
to advise
a seller
of any higher offer received prior
to written confirmation
of an orally accepted offer being given
, including those received after
a closing date
.
Often, the last few expansions
of one arc will be
legal for play
in the next arc
.

BV works
to build more cycling infrastructure
, organises
their popular
" Great Rides ", co-ordinates programs such
as Ride
to Work
and Ride2School
and provide practical
and legal information
to achieve
their aim
of " More People Cycling More
Often ".
Often this is via
a birth order
in which
a court rules on
the legal parentage
of a child
.
Often these types
of restrictive issues
are discussed
as part
of ethical
and legal standards
( see Professional practice
of behavior analysis ).
Often the original Charter was later lost
, however an Official Extract has
the same
legal status
as the original Charter
.
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