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Often and local
This led to the first of a number of periods in which an outside power controlled Athens ; Often the outside power set up a local agent as political boss in Athens ; but when Athens was independent, it operated under its traditional form of government ; even the bosses, like Demetrius of Phalerum, kept the traditional institutions in formal existence.
Often local tournaments will play shorter games ( often 10 or 12 ends ).
Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government.
Often these books follow a formula where the first chapter involves Brown solving a case at the dinner table for his father, the local police chief in the fictional town of Idaville.
Often this type of graffiti is dated and is left untouched for decades, offering a look into local historical minutiae.
Often, these can have local significance or a historical link to the armiger.
) Often, as to the applicability of the law in any given situation, the proviso is: " consult your local rabbi or posek.
Often informal or formally intrinsic to local religious customs, this type of insurance has survived to the present day in some countries where a modern money economy with its financial instruments is not widespread.
Often, such tests were conducted without evacuating or even alerting the local population.
Often local officials were assigned minimum quotas of kulaks to identify, and were forced to use their discretionary powers to " find " kulaks wherever they could.
Often, these have themes of local significance.
Often it is the local government or a business, but many murals have been paid for with grants of patronage.
" Often the real source of border problems was ordinary criminals or local merchants involved in illegal mining, logging, smuggling, and narcotics production and trade.
Often, news of a tornado would reach a local weather office after the storm.
Often these were recruited from the normally low-ranking local tribes because of their traditional knowledge of the environment and hunting techniques.
Often, they would enlist the services of the local inhabitants, even children.
Often, these leads will be gained by talking to local people who can provide important clues.
Often the target of high school pranks ( such as adding soap so that bubbles poured from the fountain onto the street ) and other local humor, that fountain and sculpture were wrecked in 1998 by a drunk driver.
Often given the correctly aligned breezy conditions, a föhn effect will operate, meaning local temperatures are somewhat higher than surrounding area.
Often these patois are popularly considered " bastardizations " of English, " broken English ", or slang, but cases such as Jamaican patois are classified with more correctness as a creole language ; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local variants of French is créole ( see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole ).
Often, as is the case with the United States, such conflicts are resolved through the judicial system, which delimits the powers of federal and local governments.
Often nested models are run forced by the global models for boundary conditions, to achieve higher local resolution: for example, the Met Office runs a mesoscale model with an resolution covering the UK, and various agencies in the U. S. also run nested models such as the NGM and NAM models.
Often it was local ( armed ) communities that laid the foundation for equal opportunities to be attained by African Americans.
Often these can have local significance, such as the fisherman and the tin miner granted to Cornwall County Council, or a historical link, such as the lion of England and unicorn of Scotland on the two variations of the Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.

Often and state
Often dismissed as an unreliable tradition, it has been studied with attention by modern scholars, in particular Neil Christie, who see in it a possible record of a formal invitation by the Byzantine state to settle in northern Italy as foederati, to help protect the region against the Franks, an arrangement that may have been disowned by Justin II after Narses ' removal.
Often in palaces a bridge will be built over an artificial waterway as symbolic of a passage to an important place or state of mind.
Often this involves stressing what are now conservative views of free-market economics and belief in individual responsibility, with social liberal views on defence of civil rights, environmentalism and support for a limited welfare state.
Often depending on which constitutional category ( above ) a head of state belongs to, they may have some or all of the roles listed below, and various other ones.
Often the nature of quasi-autonomous organizations is unclear, generating debate among political scientists on whether they are part of the state or civil society.
Often, a plaintiff can bring a matter either to state court or to federal court, because it arises under federal law, or involves a substantial monetary dispute ( in excess of $ 75, 000 as of October 26, 2007 ) arising under state law between parties that do not reside in the same state.
Often, Luke or Matthew will state a parallel Jesus quotation much more eloquently than Mark.
Often the maenads were portrayed as inspired by him into a state of ecstatic frenzy, through a combination of dancing and drunken intoxication.
Often referred to as a quasiparticle, it represents an excited state in the quantum mechanical quantization of the modes of vibrations of elastic structures of interacting particles.
Often some parts of the object state can be shared, and it is common practice to hold them in external data structures and pass them to the flyweight objects temporarily when they are used.
Often the enacting legislation of the state conferred a police officer with the powers of a constable, the most important of these powers being the common law power of arrest.
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 the main / locally concerned members of an alliance would not set up a joint occupation authority ( as in Italy after the Nazi defeat ) but simply each appoint one for each of the zones into which they physically divided amongst themselves an occupied state or territory, e. g. after World War II:
Often this succession of plotted points is analogous to the system's state evolving over time.
Often associated with blood and soil conservatism, it posits the nation or the state or the nation state as an end and a moral good, rather than a means.
Often, this end state is a reward in itself.
Often, the distinguishing factor is that a clan is a smaller part of a larger society such as a tribe, a chiefdom, or a state.
Often a state chooses piecemeal whether or not it wants to be considered the successor state.
Often an artifice is employed to effect the passage from one state to another such as an unexpected inheritance, a miraculous gift, grand reunions, etc.
Often, individual state laws outline what defines a valid patient-doctor relationship.

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