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Often and it's
Often quite heavy, though portable in theory, it's usually kept in one location.
Often upon connection the ringback number plays a low frequency signal tone into the line to indicate that it's working and ready, at which point the technician " flashes " the line ( hangs up very briefly ) one or more times to select a ringback.
Often it's a simple dedication to an established artist by showing a large amount of their work.
Often nicknamed by her teammates " the Fat Lady ", a reference to the line, " it's not over until the fat lady sings ".
Often a mechanic ’ s lien is discovered long after it's been filed in the public records, but by taking a few proactive measures, property owners can ensure their properties are protected from the burdens imposed by such mechanic ’ s liens.
Often radio callers will greet Oakley with the phrase ' it's a great day for talk radio '.
Often it's a combination of all four at once.
) Often mixed with ají, a type of condiment that can be mild to very spicy depending on how it's prepared.
Often the double-yellow line has sections where one of the lines becomes dashed ( in which case it is no longer a " double-yellow ") indicating to the drivers traveling on the side closest to the dashed line that they may pass when it's safe.
Often talks to the camera ( breaking the fourth wall ) towards the boys and girls watching the show, telling them when it's time for a song or for the sideshow.
In his Allmusic review, music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote " Often, it's enjoyable to just hear them jam ; however, for most fans, the greatest pleasure on Left of Cool will be finding the little details within the solos.
Often people can be inclined to think " what's good for the goose, is good for the gander ", or " if it's OK for them to do it, it's OK for me to do it as well ".

Often and secular
Often, secular people will undergo painful experiences in order to become more self-aware, to take control of their bodies or " own " them more fully, to bond with a group that is spiritual in its aims, or to overcome the body's limitations in ways that do not refer to any higher power.
Often, both in religious and secular literature, the term " hermit " is also used loosely for any Christian living a secluded prayer-focused life, and sometimes interchangeably with anchorite / anchoress, recluse and " solitary ".
Often a chaver will be a dayan with training in secular law or science who can share his experience and perspectives with the court.

Often and environment
Often these were recruited from the normally low-ranking local tribes because of their traditional knowledge of the environment and hunting techniques.
Often used in the social sciences, and especially in economic analyses of education and health interventions, field experiments have the advantage that outcomes are observed in a natural setting rather than in a contrived laboratory environment.
Often this search for individuality required that the subject be painted in his working environment.
Often, in a suddenly-moist environment, the book cover will curl away from the rest of the book.
Often, this involved being placed in a hostile environment ( the Arctic, the open sea, deserts ), or unwittingly becoming involved in a larger conflict or conspiracy.
Often, children improvise on specific rules and use objects found in the environment to serve as tools, such as trash cans and dumpsters for wicket stumps.
Often the gamma radiation field at the position of the sample material is measured, or it may be calculated from the alpha radioactivity and potassium content of the sample environment, and the cosmic ray dose is added in.
Often measurement errors originate from incorrect installation or other environment dependent factors.
Often it comprises not only the soil but also a specially prepared cold frame, hotbed or raised bed used to grow the seedlings in a controlled environment into larger young plants before transplanting them into a garden or field.
Often, Alter users will take small chunks out of the surrounding environment to use as matter to form their Alter.
Often, the work surface or surfaces, such as a writing area or a computer keyboard tray are adjustable to provide an ergonomically sound working environment.
Often, although there is no obvious change in the program's operating environment, a subtle difference has occurred that is triggering a latent software error.
Often, those who know the “ real ” ( true ) environment construct a favorable, fictitious pseudo-environment in the public mind to suit his or her private needs.
Often, before a scene is even rehearsed or established, the 1st AC will take surveying measurements of the general environment in order to have a good idea of the distance between reference points, such as patterns on the floor or walls, furniture, and whatever else might be around.
Often, the agencies responsible for preparing an EA or EIS do not compile the document directly, but outsource this work to private-sector consulting firms with expertise in the proposed action and its anticipated effects on the environment.
Often, they have a strong sense of their local community and its environment.
Often, in order to be retained as commercially viable structures within an urban environment, or as part of an urban regeneration project, they may be repurposed for alternative activities.
Often, a medical model of disability is used to justify large investment in these procedures, technologies and research, when adaptation of the disabled person's environment might ultimately be more beneficial to the society at large, as well as financially cheaper and physically more attainable.
Often, reacting to this model, the regressionist man is a peaceful creature, in touch with his humanity and the environment, immersed in a cyclic time.
Often resorting to very dangerous strategies to win a battle, it has become the norm for any attempt on his life to end with him escaping while the surrounding environment is more or less demolished.
Often these breach the social norms of the work-place environment by being sexual in nature or mocking personality, tastes and lifestyles of the recipient.

Often and cultural
Often, methods of promoting development and social justice to are critiqued as being imperialistic, in a cultural sense.
Often, ethnicity also connotes shared cultural, linguistic, behavioural or religious traits.
Often criticism was governed by very strict cultural rules of politeness, propriety and decency, and there could be immediate penalties if the wrong words were said or written down ( in 17th century England, more than half of men and about three-quarters of women could not read or write ).
Often this is associated with pragmatism and conceptual and cultural relativism.
Often associated with " cultures without written expression ", it may also be defined as " the mathematics which is practised among identifiable cultural groups ".
Often there was a perception that the music was diluted for its new audience, a move that angered some African Americans as cultural appropriation, but pleased others who felt the growth of their music genre was positive.
Often, though not in the case of the Tekna, the Berber-Arab elements of a tribe's cultural heritage, reflects social stratification.
Often the centre of a city in older cities is full of historic, institutional, or cultural areas.
Looking into the cultural mechanisms which contribute to a community value system often highlights the parallel to adaptive management practices, “ with emphasis on feedback learning, and its treatment of uncertainty and unpredictability ”( Berkes, Colding, & Folke, 2000 ). Often this is the result of indigenous knowledge and historical decisions ofsocieties deeply rooted in ecological practices.
Often dubbed the mighty 93 by devotees, CKCU has a freeform format that allows the hosts to pick all the music played, and has many cultural / community programmes.
Often, due to practices of group endogamy, allele frequencies cluster locally around kin groups and lineages, or by national, cultural or linguistic boundaries-giving a detailed degree of correlation between genetic clusters and population groups when considering many alleles simultaneously.
Often understood simply as a cultural style ' after-Modernism ' marked by intertextuality, pastiche and irony, sociological analyses of postmodernity have presented a distinct era relating to ( 1 ) the dissolution of metanarratives ( particularly in the work of Lyotard ), and ( 2 ) commodity fetishism and the ' mirroring ' of identity with consumption in late capitalist society ( Debord ; Baudrillard ; Jameson ).
Often called " The land of red soil ", Birbhum is noted for its topography and its cultural heritage which is unique and is somewhat different from that of the other districts in West Bengal.
Often, for educational purposes, they are used interchangeably and differences in meaning are not particularly evident, with the suggestion that both the disciplines are concerned with political, social and cultural issues, with the main focus of study being placed on international community interaction.

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