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Often and incorrectly
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
Often, the term " phenotype " is incorrectly used as a shorthand to indicate phenotypical changes observed in mutated organisms ( most often in connection with knockout mice ).
Often, Hoppy incorrectly uses ' Jive ' slang, which Smitty corrects — e. g., " cold " instead of " cool " or " right up " instead of " right on.
Often incorrectly called a " limited liability corporation " ( instead of company ), it is a hybrid business entity having certain characteristics of both a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship ( depending on how many owners there are ).
# Often ( incorrectly ) used by non-climbers as a synonym for soloing.
) Often BPAP is incorrectly referred to as " BiPAP ".
( Often incorrectly cited as a 1968 paper.
Often incorrectly called a " medicine bag ," a bandolier bag is a bag with a wide strap, often ornately decorated with beadwork, presented to represent honors given to a worthy man.
Often the name Anacostia is incorrectly used to refer to the entire portion of the city that is southeast of the Anacostia River.
Often incorrectly known as " on the spot fines ", they do not have to be issued on the spot.
Often used incorrectly when referring to a Pennent.
Often, this image is perceived incorrectly and produces an illusion that differs from reality.
Often incorrectly referred to as part of the city of Santa Clarita, the community does not actually fall within the Santa Clarita city limits, and is instead in an unincorporated area.
Often incorrectly called " oxygen mask " by laypersons.
Often BPAP is incorrectly referred to as " BiPAP ".
Often incorrectly described by journalists as a site for hackers, Attrition is actually a privately owned and operated hobby-site operated by Brian Martin with a variety of information available, including movie and music reviews, poetry, and security tips covering topics like forensics, data theft, advisories, and incident response.

Often and reported
Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories.
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 they have been placed in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of south-western Italy near Paestum or between Sorrento and Capri: " three small islands on the southwest coast of Campania, now Licosa, St. Pietro and La Galetta " reported George Richard Crooks, Christian Frederik Ingersley, on the basis of Alexander Jacob Schem, A new Latin-English school-lexicon, ( Philadelphia ), 1861 s. v.
Often confused with the role of incident management from service support, operations has a more technical bias and is concerned not solely with incidents reported by users, but with events generated by or recorded by the infrastructure.
The site, however, also questions whether Earhart could have been so far from Howland and points out that the R-1340-S3H1 may have been from a USAAF B-17E ( 41-2429 ; nicknamed " Why Don't We Do This More Often ") reported to have exploded in mid-air over the area on August 7, 1942.
Often this is explained by assuming Tromp had not followed orders, but although he is indeed infamous for his usual insubordination, this time he simply had not seen the sign flags and the look-out of the centre mistakenly reported a confirmation sign.
Often, he is reported to have been born and raised in 1898 in a town in the state of Chihuahua, and his personal names are reported to be " José David ".
Often, sexual assault on a child is not reported by the child for several reasons:
Often, the first indication that a victim's wallet has been stolen is a phone call from a credit card issuer asking if the person has gone on a spending spree ; the simplest form of this theft involves stealing the card itself and charging a number of high-ticket items to it in the first few minutes or hours before it is reported as stolen.
Often reported is a comment regarding a Muslim, which, by a simple read, is clearly not regarding his religion but rather his personal behaviour.
Often, in popular culture, an endangering huge wave is loosely denoted as a rogue wave, while it has not been ( and most often cannot be ) established that the reported event is a rogue wave in the scientific sense — i. e. of a very different nature in characteristics as the surrounding waves in that sea state and with very low probability of occurrence ( according to a Gaussian process description as valid for linear wave theory ).
Often, this is because the worker reported wrongdoing ( often, but not always sexual harassment or other misconduct ) on the part of the supervisor.
Often reported formations include the 23rd Special Forces Division, established in 1993-1994, and the 55th Paratroop Division.
Often, the differences, which may include race, gender or socioeconomic status, are reported and / or accounted for through statistical modelling in any publication of the results.
Often the actions of the person who has sexsomnia are reported by his or her partner as the sexsomniacs are unaware of the event.
Often called a " mixed glioma ", about 2. 3 % of all reported brain tumors are diagnosed as oligoastrocytoma.

Often and race
Often these pit stops can change the entire outcome of a race.
Often, the world-record holder in this race is considered " the world's fastest man / woman.
Often the race was also advertised on the radio as the " Annual Memorial Day race ," or similar variations.
Often in each level, apart from the introductory ones that introduce the game gradually to the player, each level either contains a puzzle, race or many hazards ( which tax the player's problem solving / logical skills, dexterity, patience and speed ; these factors determine the overall difficulty of the level ) which the player must solve, win or avoid or risk making the level impossible to solve ( in which the player must restart it ) or risk having the marble sink, fall down an abyss, destroyed or crushed.
Often, if a driver or team has won multiple consecutive races, a race track or sanctioning body will establish a bounty on a team.
Often, the winner goes on to win U. S. Horse of the Year honors, as have the four winners of the race between 2004 and 2007 — respectively Ghostzapper, Saint Liam, Invasor, and Curlin.
Often during a race, shortcuts will be revealed as the player passes each lap.
** Often, if that associate sponsor is sponsoring the race, they will have primary sponsorship for that race.
Often regarded as the greatest two-man duel in Indianapolis 500 history, the 1960 race saw a record 29 lead changes ( a record that stood until 2012 ).
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 stated as the first running of this famous race as it was the first to truly attract National interest in the United Kingdom.
Often, a member of the broadcast team for the feature race will race in the event ; Ken Squier, Paul Page, Jack Arute, and Jamie Little ( the 2008 winner ) have all participated in the race while broadcasting the feature.
* Daylight: Often called as second place getter in a race where the winner has won by a wide margin.
Often, a " humorous " disclaimer such as " No pierogies were harmed in the race " follows the leaderboard.
Often, children ’ s attitudes on race, or their political party affiliations are adopted from their parents ’ attitudes and beliefs.
Often critics critique the feminist literature to the exclusion of other considerations such as race, class, social interest, political inclination, religion and sexuality.
Often, the disadvantage of having the NASCAR race car in itself, with its heavier car, narrower tire, smaller ( compared to premium road-racing cars ) brakes, ( especially with inexperienced drivers ) pit stops, and most often longer races ( all NASCAR road course races are at least 200 miles / 322 kilometers or longer ) have hurt the " ringers ".

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