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Often and matched
Often the geography of the stage and more importantly the play matched the geography of the city so that the audience would be well oriented to the locale of the play.
Often the subjects on the two panels will be a matched set, such as Christ and the Theotokos, or the Annunciation ( with the Archangel Gabriel on one side and the Virgin Mary on the other ), or Saints Peter and Paul.
Often the transmitter and receiver operate on a matched coding system that prevents the RCIED from being initiated by spurious radio frequency signals.
Often there is a matched submission display, which the threatened individual will make if it is acknowledging the social dominance of the threatener ; this has the effect of terminating the aggressive episode and allowing the dominant animal unrestricted access to the resource in dispute.

Often and pairs
Often the statute and the regulation come in similarly named pairs.
Often called " weathered granite ", saprolite is the result of weathering that include: hydrolysis ( the division of a mineral into acid and base pairs by the splitting of intervening water molecules ), chelation from organic compounds, hydration ( the solution of minerals in water with resulting cation, and anion pairs ), and physical processes that include freezing and thawing.
Often, when there are not sufficient partners of the opposite sex available, couples will form into pairs of the same-sex.
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 seen alone, Moorish idols also form pairs or occasionally small schools, especially as juveniles.
Often sited in pairs, the blockhouses were not built to a common design, but usually consisted of a stone tower and bastion or gun platform, which could be semi-circular, rectangular or irregular in shape.
Often the players play in pairs or occasionally larger teams.

Often and pair
Often, the model is a complete graph ( i. e. each pair of vertices is connected by an edge ).
Often, n will be viewed as a code for an ordered pair of natural numbers, particularly when functions are defined via enumeration operators.
Often they exploited the strong pair bond by capturing one of a pair, which would then call out, attracting its mate, which could be easily captured.
Often hunting at night, it has poor eyesight and navigates mostly by use of a pair of pedipalps.
Often the electroscope will have a pair of suspended pith balls.
Often, each soldier carries one shelter-half and half the poles, etc., and they pair off to erect a two-man tent.
Often one of the pair would add a so-called middle eight or bridge section to the other's verse and chorus.
Often the givens alone provide these, most commonly a pair of diagonally adjacent ' 2's: placing a ' 2 ' in either of the cells that share a side with both givens would result in an overload, so four cell borders may be drawn in ( in the shape of a plus sign ) separating the ' 2's.
Often, the number is printed with spaces to pair off the digits, like this:.
Often a pair of " bookend " issues would tell the beginning and end of the framing story.

Often and ),
Often, domestic legislation is either non-existent ( especially in Parties that have not ratified it ), or with penalties incommensurate with the gravity of the crime and insufficient deterrents to wildlife traders.
Often the reason is genetic ( mutation or chromosome abnormality ), but there can be environmental influence ( like teratogens ) or stochastic events.
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 represented as stages through which people pass as they mature, developmental theories describe changes in mental abilities ( cognition ), social roles, moral reasoning, and beliefs about the nature of knowledge.
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, there is a partial overlap in meanings, which creates additional complications: e. g. Spanish lima, meaning " lime " ( the fruit ) and " lime " ( the calcium-based material ), but also " file " ( the tool ).
Often depicted in carvings c. 800 AD, the Norse hero Gunther ( also known as Gunnar ), played a lute with his toes as he lay dying in a snake-pit, in the legend of Siegfried.
Often, he would describe a delicious, country-style meal ( e. g., chicken and biscuits smothered in rich gravy, and collard greens ), and the audience would reply approvingly, " yum-m yum-m!
Often starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, and drawing on Universal's precedent, these films include The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ), and Dracula ( 1958 ), both followed by many sequels, with director Terence Fisher being responsible for many of the best films.
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, there is a loss of muscle mass ( wasting ), which may be hard to see because some types of muscular dystrophy cause a build up of fat and connective tissue that makes the muscle appear larger.
Often, one or more of the choices is seafood ( mariscos ), often including anchovies, sardines or mackerel in olive oil, squid or others in a tomato-based sauce, sometimes with the addition of red or green peppers or other seasonings.
Often, distinctive toppings such as crushed garlic, beni shoga ( pickled ginger ), sesame seeds, and spicy pickled mustard greens ( karashi takana ) are left on tables for customers to serve themselves.
Often cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
Often referred to as " The Father of Naval Aviation ," Captain Henry C. Mustin ,( 1874 – 1923 ), an 1896 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, was the principal architect for the concept of the catapult launch.
Often for reasons of geometric interest this is specialized to a subcategory, by requiring that the nondegenerate bilinear forms have additional properties, such as being symmetric ( orthogonal matrices ), symmetric and positive definite ( inner product space ), symmetric sesquilinear ( Hermitian spaces ), skew-symmetric and totally isotropic ( symplectic vector space ), etc.
Often in fiction, the time traveler does not merely fail to prevent the actions, but in fact precipitates them ( see predestination paradox ), usually by accident.
Often there is no indication regarding how a player won or lost ( other than checkmate, see above ), so simply 1 – 0 or 0 – 1 may be written to show that one player resigned or lost because of time control.
Often wrestlers have little choice in their name, which is given to them by their trainer ( or stablemaster ), or by a supporter or family member who encouraged them into the sport.

Often and may
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Often the relatives plead with him not to do this, since they know they may never see the person again .</ br > Rieux works to combat the plague simply because he is a doctor and his job is to relieve human suffering.
Often dismissed as an unreliable tradition, it has been studied with attention by modern scholars, in particular Neil Christie, who see in it a possible record of a formal invitation by the Byzantine state to settle in northern Italy as foederati, to help protect the region against the Franks, an arrangement that may have been disowned by Justin II after Narses ' removal.
Often the amount of material in the solution being analyzed may be determined.
Often clients and servers communicate over a computer network on separate hardware, but both client and server may reside in the same system.
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 diplomat's visas are canceled ; and the diplomat and her or his family may be barred from returning to the United States.
Often enough, the first records potentially describing use of gunpowder in warfare were written several centuries after the fact, and may well have been colored by the contemporary experiences of the chronicler.
Often depending on which constitutional category ( above ) a head of state belongs to, they may have some or all of the roles listed below, and various other ones.
Often, it is true, the sleep that may be induced facilitates suggestion, but it is not the necessary preliminary.
As most programming languages are Turing-complete, it is possible to introduce user-defined lazy control structures in eager languages as functions, though they may depart from the language's syntax for eager evaluation: Often the involved code bodies ( like ( i ) and ( j )) need to be wrapped in a function value, so that they are executed only when called.
Often the keep is the most defended area of a castle, and as such may form the main habitation area for a noble or lord, or contain important stores such as the armoury or the main well.
Often software modeling tools are used to construct these models, which may then be capable of automatic translation to code.
Often a second alto may be substituted for the Soprano part ( AATB ) or a Bass Saxophone may be substituted for the Bari.
Often it is impossible to identify S0 in highly deformed rocks, so numbering may be started at an arbitrary number or given a letter ( S < sub > A </ sub >, for instance ).
Often, in club racing, specific club racing rules, perhaps based on RRS, may be superimposed onto the more general regulations such as COLREGS or CEVNI.
Often, by design or coincidence, a tool may share key functional attributes with one or more other tools.
Often the teacher the student sees as root guru is simply the one who first introduced him to Buddhism, but a student may also change his personal view of which particular teacher is his root guru any number of times.
Often, such accusations are controversial and disputed, as the person may not identify with the group of which they are a member, or may otherwise disagree with the group leaders making the charge.
Often they are recent immigrants, but xenophobia may be directed against a group which has been present for centuries, or became part of this society through conquest and territorial expansion.
Often however, a pessimistic analysis may be too pessimistic, so an analysis that gets closer to the real value but may be optimistic ( perhaps with some known low probability of failure ) can be a much more practical approach.

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