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Often and now
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 called the ' game of rural Bengal ', it is now the National Game of Bangladesh.
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 erroneously labeled " the last successful invasion of Great Britain ", it was in fact the last successful conquest of what is now Great Britain ( the last successful invasion in general – by the Dutch in 1688 – was upon invitation by Parliament to overthrow King James II of England ).
Often the term " Aztec " refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan ( now the location of Mexico City ), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mexica Tenochca or Cōlhuah Mexica.
Often now replaced by a modular 6P2C connector and an adaptor ; In particular, this combination is now the most common connector supplied with new equipment in Australia.
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 centering on the formerly criticized style, his films were now seen as masterpieces of irony.
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 mentioned as one of Barks ' strongest stories, it largely defines Scrooge's character, and the themes introduced here are now considered part of a tradition.
Often, ore bodies such as iron-rich sulfide deposits are found above highly altered epidosites ( epidote-quartz rocks ) that are evidence of ( the now relict ) black smokers which continue to operate within the seafloor spreading centers of ocean ridges today.
Often that use has ceased to be relevant in the modern world but even if that's not the case, in the Victorian era and for some decades beyond, useful items were often decorated to a such a high degree that we can now appreciate them for their artistic or design merits.
Often the commander of an army was himself a member of the General Staff, but it was now institutionally recognized that not only was command leadership important, but effective staff work was a significant key to success in both pre-war planning and in wartime operations.
Often described as down to earth, Sean Bean has retained his Sheffield accent, despite now living in London.
Often Poles came when the Prussian ( now Germany ) and Russian Empires ruled Poland, thus they were known as " Germans " and " Russians ".
Often, one sense is more obscure or archaic, increasing the danger of misinterpretation when it does occur ; for instance, the King James Bible often uses " let " in the sense of " forbid ", a meaning which is now obsolete, except in the legal phrase " without let or hindrance " and in tennis, squash and table tennis.
Often, putting the system into production results in a need to maintain backward compatibility ( as many additional components now depend on it ) with the original, incomplete design.
Often it would be added in order to better explain the transition, for instance, " And now for something completely different: a man with a tape recorder up his nose.
Often, this tracking mechanism is a " call now " prompt with a toll-free phone number or a unique Web URL.
Often such siding is now covered over with newer metal or plastic siding.
Often, sacred music in the concertato style in the early 17th century was descended from the motet: the texts that a hundred years earlier would have been set for a cappella voices singing in smooth polyphony, would now be set for voices and instruments in a concertato style.
Often cited, but rarely read, this work is now outdated.
American losses now called on replacements from the U. S. Often these were inexperienced and unused to the harsh conditions of the latter part of the campaign.

Often and erroneously
Often ( and erroneously ) called an ' X. 25 network, the CompuServe network implemented a mixture of standardized and proprietary layers throughout the network.
Often quoted as, Vox populi, vox Dei (), " The voice of the people the voice of God ", is an old proverb often erroneously attributed to William of Malmesbury in the twelfth century.
Often, a kumzits will take place after the Sabbath, and as such some erroneously use the term interchangeably with Melava Malka.
Often erroneously credited as a founder of the group, Sister Boom Boom actually joined the Sisters in 1980, several months after its founding.
Often erroneously cited as being the same as the end credits version, this second version is in fact a new arrangement and recording.

Often and credited
Often a fossil would be found by a quarryman, construction worker, or road worker who would sell it to a wealthy collector, and it was the latter who was credited if the find was of scientific interest.
Often credited with defining the modern artist's book, Dieter Roth ( 1930 – 98 ), produced a series of works which systematically deconstructed the form of the book throughout the fifties and sixties.
Often credited as the forerunners of the " idol group " trend in the Korean music industry, H. O. T.
Often referred to as " the father of modern yoga ," Krishnamacharya is widely regarded as one of the most influential yoga teachers of the 20th century and is credited with the revival of hatha yoga.
Often credited as a movie-maker, much ahead of his times, Puttanna's first break directorial venture was Bellimoda ( Silver Clouds ).
Often credited as the Godfather of alternative rock music, Meade has this to say about that moniker:

Often and Human
Often, but not always, RTS games require the player to build an army ( ranging from small squads of no more than 2 units, to literally hundreds of units ) and using them to either defend themselves from a virtual form of Human wave attack or to eliminate enemies who possess bases with unit production capacities of their own.
Often referred to as an actor's actor, his work as a character actor has earned him the nickname " The Human Chameleon ".
Often there is a disconnect when the Human Resources department oversees training and development initiatives, where the focus is consolidating LMS systems inside traditional corporate boundaries.
Often referred to as the " Human Toaster " for his rocket fire arm and consistent toasting of runners at the plate from his domain in center field, as well as his " Don't mess with me " attitude.

Often and League
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often UEFA Champions League games are not broadcast live online at all due to rights restrictions imposed by UEFA.
Often seen as a " glorified friendly " which ranks below the FA Cup and League Cup, the fixture is a recognised football Super Cup.
Often referred to as " Terrible Ted ", Lindsay helped to organize the National Hockey League Players ' Association ( NHLPA ) in the late 1950s, an action which led to his trade to Chicago.
Often referred to as the “ Jewel of the Texas League ” ( probably a moniker given the facility when it was new in 1994 ), Wolff Stadium is currently the oldest ballpark in the Texas League with 17 years of use.
Often referred to by his nickname of Mad Dog, Allen began his career with Queens Park Rangers, signing professional in 1983 and spending six years at Loftus Road playing in the 1986 League Cup Final against Oxford United, before a £ 670, 000 move to West Ham United.
Often seen participating in the UEFA Cup / Europa League, Marítimo's most recent foray into European competition came in 2012, when they achieve the group stage of the Europa League.
Often seen in pitchers who play Little League Baseball.
Often used as a substitute, he scored five goals in Wednesday's 2004 – 05 promotion season including one at Cardiff in the Football League One play-off final.

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