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Often and context
Often only a minimal part of the context is changed in order to minimize the amount of time spent handling the interrupt.
Often taken out of context, this act garnered negative attention from critics and some animal rights activists.
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 in natural language, given the appropriate context, the addendum " but not both " is omitted but implied.
Often, is omitted and one just writes for a metric space if it is clear from the context what metric is used.
Often a hunting ground, or the hunt for one or more species, was reserved or prohibited in the context of a temple cult.
Often the code needed to get from an X window to a DPS context was much more complicated than the entire rest of the DPS interface.
Often, older media contain words or phrases that were innocuous at the time of publication, but have a more obscene or sexual meaning today, such as " have a gay old time " from The Flintstones (" gay " means " happy " in this context ).
Often regarded in the context of D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, which had appeared five years earlier, critics have considered Micheaux's project as a response to Griffith.
Often a dominant woman, she may prefer to be called a Domme (), Femdomme, Domina, or Dominatrix, depending on context or personal preference.
Often, however, the distinction is not explicitly made, yet usually is apparent from context.
Often sung outside the context of The Creation.
Often the heuristic evaluation is conducted in the context of use cases ( typical user tasks ), to provide feedback to the developers on the extent to which the interface is likely to be compatible with the intended users ’ needs and preferences.
Often accomplished militarily, these national liberations occurred in the context of complex ideological and political struggles pitting European metropoles against their respective colonies, often assuming the dichotomy of monarchists against republicans.
Often in the context that a person is out of his / her depth.
Often, these actions only make sense in a social context of a shared work activity.
Often, newcomers have some previous musical training and have learned to sight-sing in some other context.
Often the word can only be understood in context, where it is used to emphasise very infectious, easily transmitted, or especially severe communicable disease.
Often, the rate is inferred from the context, usually assumed to be either 50 Hz ( Europe ) or 60 Hz ( USA ), except for 1080p, which denotes 1080p24, 1080p25, and 1080p30, but also 1080p50 and 1080p60.
Schaeffer remarked that: Often surprised, often uncertain, we discover that much of what we thought we were hearing, was in reality only seen, and explained, by the context ( Schaeffer 1966: 93 ).
Often analysis of regional hegemons are based on a specific context or perspective which renders their identification subjective.
Often mentioned in the same context as language-oriented programming via domain-specific languages, and aspect-oriented programming, IP purports to provide some breakthroughs in generative programming.
Often a more general markedness relation may be reversed in a particular context.
Often the Teaching Leader and the notes will present historical details obtained from external sources, as an aid to clearer understanding of the context and background of the scripture being studied.

Often and growing
Often, I heard my uncles and cousins speak of it when I was a small boy growing up in Rabaul.
Often, the dikaryotic mycelium is more vigorous than the individual monokaryotic mycelia, and proceeds to take over the substrate in which they are growing.
Often leaves or leafy shoots are shown growing from his open mouth and sometimes even from the nose and eyes as well.
Often growing in pairs, the figs are yellow ripening to red in colour, tipped with a small nipple and on a 2 – 5 mm stalk.
Often birds ' droppings contain rowan seeds, and if such droppings land in a fork or hole where old leaves have accumulated on a larger tree, such as an oak or a maple, they may result in a rowan growing as an epiphyte on the larger tree.
Often assumed to be incontrovertible, a growing body of evidence suggests that eyewitness identifications are unreliable.
Often, moral criteria are part of a much broader shift away from commodity markets towards a deeper service economy where all activities, from growing to harvesting to processing to delivery, are considered part of the value chain and for which consumers are " responsible ".
The palms are found growing on a wide variety of soils, Often extend to degraded forest margins in grasslands.
Often they updated strategies their mothers used when they were growing up in poor families.
Often they are quite remarkable plants, more often red than green, without much leaf area and not growing very big in any way.
Often growing its best at higher altitudes, the grape yields wines that are ruby in colour, with aromas and flavours of berries, plum, tobacco, vanilla, leather and herb.
Often referred to as ' Cottage Country ', this area's lakes and rivers are dotted with numerous cottages, some of them seasonal, but in recent years there is a growing trend for some of these ' summer cottages ' to be used as year-round residences due to a number of factors, abundance of outdoor recreation, baby-boom retiree population, increased local services and improved wireless communication.
Often they were attached to a larger field for bleaching linen or growing orchards, but today those fields have been long used for city expansion and only the central gardens can still be seen.
Often, patients are not aware of the growing tumor until there is a noticeable lump or pain.
Often, these peptides ( adiponectin, leptin, and resistin ) are referred to as adipokines, however they can be more accurately put into the larger, growing list of adipose derived hormones.

Often and recognition
Often cited as the best actress in the history of Indian film cinema, Dixit made her film debut in Abodh ( 1984 ) and received wider public recognition with Tezaab ( 1988 ).
Often sponsored by department stores, they may reinforce the store's brand recognition during the important Christmas shopping season.
Often referred to as Mr Aston Villa in recognition of his long standing service and contribution to the club.
Often times students at Seattle classes will see Phoenix, Chicago, or elsewhere on their transcript, reflecting the school's recognition of this status.
Often granted in recognition of special achievement or as a reward, especially as a way of granting a three-day weekend.
Often cited for her innovative programming and fervent advocacy of contemporary music, she has earned the recognition of " one of those once-in-a-generation singers who isn ’ t simply following in the footsteps of others, but is staking out her own niche in the history of singing.
Often under-rated in later years, he was one of jazz's most important band leaders and has yet to be given full recognition for his achievements.
Often, official recognition of certain events or status may only be granted when such event or status is registered in the family registry — for example, in Japan, a marriage is legally effective when and only when such filing is recorded into the household register ( known as a koseki ).
Often called ' the father of the Newlyn School ', Forbes's painting A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach ( 1885 ), brought national recognition to the eponymous art colony that had grown up around that fishing village in the far west of Cornwall.

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