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Often these were older veterans.
Often — especially with older text editors — there is only one level of edit history remembered and successively issuing the undo command will only " toggle " the last change.
Often the older man takes the boy into his home as a ward or companion and helps him find a better job ( sometimes replacing a less honest or industrious boy ).
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 sold much older.
Often people who have congenital anosmia report that they pretended to be able to smell as children because they thought that smelling was something that older / mature people could do, or did not understand the concept of smelling but did not want to appear different from others.
Often, the father and older sons would go first, leaving the mother and the rest of the family behind until the male members could afford their passage.
Often, potassium deficiency symptoms first appear on older ( lower ) leaves because potassium is a mobile nutrient, meaning that a plant can allocate potassium to younger leaves when it is K deficient.
Often the epithet is the result of fusion of the Olympian divinity with an older one: Poseidon Erechtheus, Artemis Orthia, reflect intercultural equations of a divinity with an older one, that is generally considered its pendant ; thus most Roman gods and goddesses, especially the Twelve Olympians, had traditional counterparts in Greek, Etruscan, and most other Mediterranean pantheons, e. g. Jupiter as head of the Olympian Gods with Zeus, but in specific cult places there may even be a different equation, based on one specific aspect of the divinity.
Often hikikomori start out as school refusals, or futōkō ( 不登校 ) in Japanese ( an older term is tōkōkyohi ( 登校拒否 )).
Often first given by friends or an older family member, these nicknames are typically one syllable ( or worn down from two syllables to one ).
Often older cars from the 1930s to 1970's could look like restored stockers but with uprated drivetrains, including suspension and brakes as well as engine swaps.
Often the centre of a city in older cities is full of historic, institutional, or cultural areas.
Often called " The foot of Canal Street ", at the riverfront the Canal Street Ferry offers a connection to the Algiers Point neighborhood, an older, 18th century portion of the larger Algiers area across the river.
Often, Bolos on garrison duty are older surplus or reserve units on loan, in which case their three-letter prefix is changed to " SOL ".
* Often an older, debilitated or immune compromised population.
Often, the older the sword, the more valuable it became.
Often, in older or traditional churches, this will be before a side altar.
Often, a high-resistance bleeder resistor is connected internally within the flyback transformer to ensure the charge is safely grounded when not in use, but many sets lack this, especially older models.
Often it is blended ( mixed ) with HFO ( heavy fuel oil ) for use in larger power stations as a way of reducing environmental impact while allowing the older, less efficient power stations to remain open in the face of ever-tightening emissions regulations.
Often used as the second female lead or the spunky older sister of " Wheezer " ( Bobby Hutchins ), Mary Ann's snappy delivery came in handy during the series ' somewhat rocky transition to sound.
Often when myasthenia gravis is diagnosed in older dogs the first symptom the dog may manifest is megaesophagus.
Often, he is not a complete newborn but is slightly older, because he is frequently shown standing on his own, barely walking, or having a small amount of head hair.

Often and days
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 abbreviated ROY G. BIV ) He chose seven colors out of a belief, derived from the ancient Greek sophists, that there was a connection between the colors, the musical notes, the known objects in the solar system, and the days of the week.
Often on days when a legislature is not in session, the committees of each house meet and consider the bills that have been referred to them to decide if the assigned bills should be reported for further action.
Often there is a time limit, usually 30 days, within which a will must be admitted to probate.
Often, during her younger days as a wife and mother, she had been creative in her home by, for example, using housepaint to decorate a fireboard — but her earliest works used embroidery rather than paint.
Often the results of grand plans for expansion, now these broken down facades remind residents of both the glory days of Chalfont and its darker days in the not so distant past.
Often, the base text is selected from the oldest manuscript of the text, but in the early days of printing, the copy text was often a manuscript that was at hand.
Often these days art cars derive their inspiration from popular culture.
* Djilba ( August / September )— Often the coldest part of the year, with clear, cold nights and days, or warmer, rainy and windy periods.
Often cited as Hamilton's finest work, it is set in 1939 in the days before war is declared with Germany.
Often, the activities of the main characters are described over action packed consecutive days as they become more determined and more exhausted.
Often, especially in rainy days it was warmed in the sun or near fireplace before using, in order to emit more harmonious sounds.
) Often, the fantasies would turn out to be morality lessons for the guests ( for example, one featured a man who clamored for the " good old days " to be taken back to the Salem witch trials ), sometimes to the point of ( apparently ) putting their lives at risk, only to have Roarke step in at the last minute and reveal the deception.
Often the coverage begins on the 31st or 32nd day of disability: Meaning the borrower has to be unable to work for a period greater than 30 days before a claim can be filed.
Often referred to as Winter Homecoming, Hoopcoming, Coronation, Snowcoming, " Colors Day ," or Courtwarming ( the latter is especially prominent in parts of Missouri ), it usually includes rallies, dress-up days, special dinners, king and queen coronations, and other winter-friendly activities typically associated with football homecoming.
Often some days before the match, the fans of sc Heerenveen and FC Groningen compete with each other as well — not with violence but with stunts.
Often soldiers flock to the bridge to remember and sing songs from their days as alpine soldiers.
Often females only mate once a year, and this usually occurs eight days postpartum for about 13 minutes on average.
Often the fastest runners complete the entire track in under three hours which is impressive considering the average tramper will take about 3 days to walk the same distance.
Often, the death march will involve desperate attempts to right the course of the project by asking team members to work especially grueling hours ( 14-hour days, 7-day weeks, etc.
Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned, and bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.
Often called Festival do Boi-Bumbá, Bumba Meu Boi, or simply Festival, the event takes place during three days in late June.
Often served in the winter, it was made on hog butchering days on the farms of Lancaster and Berks Counties and elsewhere in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.

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