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Often and living
Often depicting drug-crazed hippies living and freaking out in “ Manson family ” style communes, such films as The Hallucination Generation ( 1967 ) and Riot on Sunset Strip ( 1967 ) depicted “ hippie ” youths running wild in an orgy of group sex, drugs, crime and even murder.
Often, as in Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town or Alistair MacLeod's No Great Mischief, the simplicity of rural living is lost in the city.
Often until the community can support the building of its own building for a Chabad house, the " Chabad House " is located in the shliach's home, with the living room being used as the " synagogue ".
Often rural freegans are also " homesteaders " who also raise their own dairy livestock and employ alternative energy sources to provide energy for their homesteads, occasionally living " off the grid " entirely.
Often, they create common amenities such as Common Houses after the fact, while living there.
Often those living on a chief's lands would over time adopt the clan surname.
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 called a living fossil, the Amami rabbit is a living remnant of ancient rabbits that once lived on the Asian mainland, where they died out, remaining only on the two small islands where they survive today.
Often described as down to earth, Sean Bean has retained his Sheffield accent, despite now living in London.
Often the people living in a neighborhood may not be so friendly to people moving in that are different from them.
Often children and teenagers entertain their friends in the rec room, which is often located in the basement, away from the main living areas of the house.
Often, when asked by their husbands to have sex, they are not in a position to refuse: they have to choose between unwanted sex and being subjected to violence ; or between unwanted sex and being abandoned by their husbands and ending up living in abject poverty.
Often the living person has graciously given consent for the Ibbur.
Often the revenants are associated with the spreading of disease among the living.
Often considered a living fossil, the earliest fossils of the genus Cycas appear in the Cenozoic although Cycas-like fossils that may belong to Cycadaceae extend well into the Mesozoic.
Often additional bedrooms are ' stacked ' on top of the second living area, hence the name ' stacked split level '.
Often clinical settings use a list of the activities of daily living as an assessment document, without any reference to the other elements of the model ; Roper heself rejected the use of the list of ADLs as a " checklist " as she stated that it was essential not simply to read the title of the ADL, but to base assessment on knowledge of the scope of the ADL as assessed using the 5 key factors.
Often the figures sit or sprawl across the tombstones in an attitude of grief, nostalgia, pensiveness, or anguish, like fellow mourners at the grave, or ghosts sociably mingling with the living, instead of being perched neatly on pedestals.
* Often variable efficacy due to the influences of various biotic and abiotic factors ( since biopesticides are usually living organisms, which bring about pest / pathogen control by multiplying within the target insect pest / pathogen )
Often, underground living structures are not entirely underground, typically if they are exposed on one side when built into a hill.
Often a given body of water will have several entirely different names given to it by different peoples living along its shores.
) Often these relatives are living in more urban areas.

Often and neighborhoods
Often the raps were in Turkish and German together, and expressed a lot about the isolated neighborhoods they lived in and the struggles they faced with feeling like immigrants and citizens at the same time.
Often one element of a comprehensive plan, a land-use plan provides a vision for the future possibilities of development in neighborhoods, districts, cities, or any defined planning area.

Often and marked
Often marked by lines and spots, they inhabit tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, with the greatest species richness in the Indo-Pacific.
Often, larger packs will be marked as and available only from a pharmacy.
Often, this event is marked by the award or declaration of a municipal charter.
Often overlooked was Aycock's role as a leading spokesman in the white supremacy campaigns of 1898 and 1900, which historians say were marked by widespread violence, voter intimidation, voter fraud and even a coup d ' état of the government of Wilmington.
Often the words are interchangeable, with " will " being far more common and " shall " the marked usage, typically indicating formality, seriousness and / or pretentiousness.
Often the performer will engage in rhythmic play with the time-cycle, for example splitting it into triplets or quintuplets which will be marked out on the footwork, so that it is in counterpoint to the rhythm on the percussion.
Often also referred to as New Worley Recreation Ground, it includes a children's playground, a skateboard park, three bowling greens and a number of pitches are marked out for football and rugby.
Often this is accomplished with a sign warning of the high voltage ; other times the entire access point to the transmission corridor is marked with a sign.
Often a mobility aid is used for added stability, once the patient has reached the mild to marked stage.
Often, a baseline is marked by other features such as a road or boundary between counties.
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 serving as a day for the expression of political discontent for Arab citizens of Israel, particularly surrounding issues of equal land and citizenship rights, in 1988, they declared that Land Day should serve as " a Palestinian-Israeli civil national day of commemoration and a day of identification with Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza, to be marked by yearly demonstrations and general strikes.
Often, the gift-getting is practiced with all the presents being placed on a table, marked with the name of the receiver but not the giver.

Often and outsiders
* Insiders: Often exaggerate the level of support by considering people supporters whose level of activity or support is weak, but also reject those that outsiders might consider supporters because they discredit the cause, or are even seen as adversaries.
* Insiders: Often exaggerate the level of support by considering people supporters whose level of activity or support is weak, but also reject those that outsiders might consider supporters because they discredit the cause, or are even seen as adversaries.
Often groups of the Yavapai, especially the Wipukepa and Kwevkepaya, lived together with the Tonto Apache ( as well as bands of the San Carlos Apache ) in bilingual rancherias, and could not be distinguished by outsiders ( Americans, Mexicans or Spanish ) except on the basis of their " Mother tongues.
* Pay the grandstand: Often said of a likely exotic tote dividend when one or more outsiders win or run a place.

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