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Often and book
Often referred to in the book Dead on my Feet, part of the Halflife series by Wm.
Often, in a suddenly-moist environment, the book cover will curl away from the rest of the book.
Often there were only several months between the publication of the original book and the translation to other European languages.
Often this type of book is published in the vanity press, which means that the author is paying to have the book published.
Often the subject of a genre painting was based on a popular emblem from an Emblem book.
Often a piece of linen is glued to the book block spine for further support.
Often credited with defining the modern artist's book, Dieter Roth ( 1930 – 98 ), produced a series of works which systematically deconstructed the form of the book throughout the fifties and sixties.
Often the back panel or flaps are printed with biographical information about the author, a summary of the book from the publisher ( known as a blurb ) and puffs of critical praise from celebrities or authorities in the book's subject area.
Often his music uses strict canons ; one motet from his book of 52 motets from 1580, in seven voices, has no less than four of the voices entirely derived canonically.
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 this happens because book collectors judge minor defects in an old book so harshly as to make them seemingly unsaleable.
Often presented as a phenomenon of interest primarily to mass market retailers and web-based businesses, the long tail also has implications for the producers of content, especially those whose products could not — for economic reasons — find a place in pre-Internet information distribution channels controlled by book publishers, record companies, movie studios, and television networks.
* Íslenzk menning (" Icelandic Culture "): Often considered Nordal's greatest work, this book was used as a standard text in Icelandic colleges.
Often, however, the book suggests that those minor characters who repeatedly make this judgment are simply looking for symptoms of change and vitality in the wrong parts of society — a theme Nova shares with Alfred Bester's Stars My Destination.
" Often quoted is the following passage, the first verse paragraph of the second book, which neatly summarizes some of the religious and humanistic tenets of the poem:
Often linked with Carlo Ginzburg ’ s microhistory The Cheese and the Worms about the radical miller Menocchio, Davis ’ s book grew out of her experience as historical consultant for Daniel Vigne ’ s film Le retour de Martin Guerre.
When the rules for Third Edition D & D were updated to version 3. 5, the grimlock again appeared in the first Monster Manual source book, but its description, abilities and illustration were reprinted verbatim from Third Edition, with the only exception being that their Alignment was changed from " Always neutral evil " to " Often neutral evil ".
In 2005, Harper Collins published Donny ’ s business motivation book, " Often Wrong, Never in Doubt ," based on his career experiences.
Often quoted, but very hard to get, this book covers, in one concise and very readable work, a whole lot of topics that are extremely relevant today, since discussion of such ideas was revived with E O Wilson's publication of ' Sociobiology ' and now thrives under the title of ' Evolutionary Psychology '.
Often ( somewhat cynically, if accurately ) seen as a money-making move by publishers to boost flagging sales by inserting a popular character into a lesser-selling book ( and in particular, it seems, Wolverine ), a guest appearance may be a throwaway occurrence, may further the plot, or may be part of an event, crossover or tie-in.

Often and price
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 letters are printed that criticise Viz, accusing it of " not being as funny as it used to be ", condemning it as being offensive or of complaining about the frequent price rises.
Often they are told by the seller precisely how high to bid, as the seller actually pays the price ( to himself, of course ) if the item does not sell, losing only the auction fees.
Often, prices are fixed and price discrimination can lead to a bargaining situation often called haggling, a negotiation about the price.
Often this is due to US companies offering web shopping but not shipping to Canada or charging a much higher price for items ( or shipping charges ) being sent to Canada.
Often difficulties in routing the interconnect require migration onto a larger array device with consequent increase in the piece part price.
Often, the implied volatility of an option is a more useful measure of the option's relative value than its price.
( Often items were manufactured to coincide with the promotion of a motion picture, television show or special event ( e. g. Olympic games ), and are past their prime price.
Often individual farmers agree to contracts with Chinese investors who offer better emblements as usual, but who also determine the product to be cultivated, as well as its price.
Often the price of admission to the gardens included free return rail passage from the city to Cremorne Station.
Often these high-end items end up as closeout items in discount stores or online retailers where they may be offered at deep discounts from original price, bringing into question the true value of the product.
: " Often there will be a price to be paid in welfare terms by the diminution of the children's contact with their father and his extended family.
Often horse racing systems are based on financial systems such as hedging ( betting on multiple outcomes in a race ) and arbitrage ( lay the horse a low price and back it at a high price ).
Often these securities are hedged by way of a look-back provision or a convertibility option with a floating exercise price.
Often used on Express mail envelopes. Other applications include price change labels where when being scanned at the till the till assistant can peel back the price-reduction label and scan the original barcode enabling stock flow management.
Often the cutoff is chosen to be the current forward price, in which case the fair variance swap strike can be written in the simpler form:
Often, the price quoted by Mr. Market seems plausible, but sometimes it is ridiculous.

Often and for
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
Often these exercises work well for some bodybuilders but less spectacularly for others.
Often there are handles behind the seat for someone else to do the pushing.
Often, the fact that sometimes only a thin surface layer of violet color is present in the stone or that the color is not homogeneous makes for a difficult cutting.
Often, if only one of the allophones is simple to transcribe, in the sense of not requiring diacritics, then that representation is chosen for the phoneme.
Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking.
Often one assumes a priori that the algebra under consideration is unital: for one can develop much of the theory by considering and then applying the outcome in the original algebra.
Often these were accompanied by quirky logos such as the face logo for Blockhead, advertisements and promotional items.
Often, the instruction to be fetched must be retrieved from relatively slow memory, causing the CPU to stall while waiting for the instruction to be returned.
* Type collections: Often a collection consists of an examples of major design variants for a period of time in one country or region.
Often designed for anyone to use.
Often versions of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms ; sometimes air-and submarine-launched versions are a little lighter and smaller than land-and ship-launched versions.
Often this involves stressing what are now conservative views of free-market economics and belief in individual responsibility, with social liberal views on defence of civil rights, environmentalism and support for a limited welfare state.
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 a profession had its own " origin myth " which established models for members of the profession to imitate ; for example, the knights tried to imitate Lancelot or Parsifal.
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, there is a compote of dry fruits for a drink.
Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character ; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the Commedia dell ' arte.
Often new requirements necessitated gathering, cleaning and integrating new data from " data marts " that were tailored for ready access by users.
( Often codecs create segments called a " frame " to create discrete data segments for encoding and decoding.
Often, there were special prizes and penalties for one's performance in the game.
Often, when possible without harming correctness, the serializability property is compromised for better performance.

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