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Often and known
Often what remains is a carbonaceous film known as a phytoleim, in which case the fossil is known as a compression.
Often referred to as fonds, meaning " foundations ", these base sauces, espagnole, velouté, and béchamel, are still known today.
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.
* Structuring: Often known as " smurfing ", is a method of placement by which cash is broken into smaller deposits of money, used to defeat suspicion of money laundering and to avoid anti-money laundering reporting requirements.
Often, mechanical and thermal treatments are combined in what is known as thermo-mechanical treatments for better properties and more efficient processing of materials.
Often used to provide summaries of text of a known type, such as articles in the financial section of a newspaper.
Often known as the central science, chemistry connects the fundamental laws of physics to engineering and other natural sciences such as biology, earth science, astronomy and material science
Often first-day worship ( Sunday morning or Saturday night ) was practiced alongside observance of seventh-day Sabbath rest and was a widespread Christian tradition by the 2nd century ; over time, Sunday thus came to be known as Lord's Day and, later, a rest day.
Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage.
Often, all of these terms are not known, so most analyses compare measured yields with external standards of known composition.
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.
Often the channel response is not known beforehand, and an adaptive equalizer is used to compensate the frequency response.
( 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, these star-forming cocoons can be seen in silhouette against bright emission from surrounding gas ; they are then known as Bok globules.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination known as general pathology.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination sometimes known as general pathology.
Often known as Billy, he left school without prospects and dabbled in petty crime.
Often simply called " red oak ", northern red oak is formally so named to distinguish it from southern red oak ( Q. falcata ), also known as the Spanish oak.
Often, the rock stratum just below the more resistant shelf will be of a softer type, meaning that undercutting due to splashback will occur here to form a shallow cave-like formation known as a rock shelter under and behind the waterfall.
Often known as BT.
Often referred to as one of America's last hometowns, Pacific Grove is known for its Victorian homes, Asilomar State Beach, its artistic legacy and the annual migration of the Monarch butterflies.
Often, this usage implies that the changes are not known accurately.
Often called " the father of American landscape painting ," Inness is best known for these mature works that not only exemplified the Tonalist movement but also displayed an original and uniquely American style.

Often and past
Often, the invocation of Kali Yuga denotes a certain helplessness in the face of the horrors and suffering of the human condition and a nostalgia for a golden past or a future salvation.
Often combinations of these can interact, such as in Irish, where there is a proclitic past tense marker do ( various surface forms ) used in conjunction with the affixed or ablaut-modified past tense form of the verb.
Often in the past, some Oromo communities used Galla to label themselves, as was exemplified by western Oromo leaders who established the " Western Galla Confederation " in the 1930s.
Often grammatical information, such as past versus present, " I " versus " you ", or positive versus negative, is conveyed solely by tone.
Often, archaeology provides the only means to learn of the existence and behaviors of people of the past.
Often these personas develop complex past histories for their characters to make the fantasy / roleplay even more life like, thus the evolution of the term " real cybering ".
Often conflated with neighbouring Hoxton, the area has been subject to considerable gentrification in the past twenty years, with accompanying rises in land and property prices.
Often critical towards Charles de Gaulle, Le Monde was often described in the past as left-wing, but its editorial line may be more appropriately described nowadays as centre-left.
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 a line is painted in front of the broadcast range to warn customers that their cart will stop when rolled past the line.
Often, these rural priests did not know Latin and lacked opportunities for proper theological training ( addressing the education of priests had been a fundamental focus of the humanist reformers in the past ).
( 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 characters from the past are brought forward to the Time Tunnel and characters from the installation are sent back in time.
** Sabino: Often confused with roan or rabicano, sabino is a slight spotting pattern characterized by high white on legs, belly spots, white markings on the face extending past the eyes and / or patches of roaning patterns standing alone or on the edges of white markings.
Often, it would result in bureaucracy, the most prevalent structure in the past.
* Often the assumptions upon which the analysis is based are made by using past experience / data which may not hold in the future.
Often a change in direction or a change in speed is enough to get past an opposing player, but dekes are used in combination with these to better protect the puck and get by a defender.
Often when thinking of the past she touches her glasses self-consciously.
Often, the invocation of Kali Yuga denotes a certain helplessness in the face of the horrors and suffering of the human condition and a nostalgia for a golden past or a future salvation.
Often the product is approaching or past its " sell by " date.
Often classified in Rhus in the past, they are distinguished by the leaves being simple ( not pinnate ) and the ' smoke-like ' fluffy flower heads.
Over the past several seasons, Moorman's stellar play has seen him selected as a two time NFL All-Pro ( 2005, 2006 ) and garnered a unique and passionate following among some fans who believe he is the best player on the team: Often known as " Moorman's Army.
Often they are friends of the consulting person or past clients of the therapist who have their own knowledge and experience of the problem at hand.

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