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Often and people
Often people plant palm trees and coconut trees along the Indian Ocean that borders the East coast of Kenya.
Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Often, people refer to a " biased estimate " or an " unbiased estimate ," but they really are talking about an " estimate from a biased estimator ," or an " estimate from an unbiased estimator.
Often represented as stages through which people pass as they mature, developmental theories describe changes in mental abilities ( cognition ), social roles, moral reasoning, and beliefs about the nature of knowledge.
Often there are several people capable of filling these roles and different services ( or parts of services ) will be led by each.
Often these tests have disproportionate failure rates for disadvantaged subgroups, such as school dropouts and impoverished people.
Often two bonfires would be built side by side, and the people would walk between the fires as a ritual of purification.
Often copied, the Catalog appealed to a wide cross-section of people in North America and had a broad influence.
Often these letters originate from Photocopy centers, claiming to have originated from the Pope, with the intent of persuading people to make copies of such letters.
Often, a straw man document will be prepared by one or two people prior to kicking off a larger project.
They are subjects, not objects ... Often they do dominate other people when roles are not available to them which more creatively sublimate their energies and utilize their capabilities.
Often the same people are involved in both the basic research and the applied technology development.
Often, these people are disadvantaged for historical reasons, such as oppression or slavery.
Often gargoyles were used to assist the Church in conveying messages to the common people.
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, archaeology provides the only means to learn of the existence and behaviors of people of the past.
Often, proposals for reducing people smuggling are framed as being either a question of economic logic or bureaucratic innovation.
Often, these leads will be gained by talking to local people who can provide important clues.
Often people will say that a crotchet is one beat, however, this is not always correct, as the beat is indicated by the time signature of the music ; a quarter note may or may not be the beat.
Often people who have congenital anosmia report that they pretended to be able to smell as children because they thought that smelling was something that older / mature people could do, or did not understand the concept of smelling but did not want to appear different from others.
Often, people receive prophecy that the major cause of their failure is a spirit of their home town.
* 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, 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 and fail
Often, the first part of a slate roof to fail is the fixing nails ; they corrode, allowing the slates to slip.
Often in fiction, the time traveler does not merely fail to prevent the actions, but in fact precipitates them ( see predestination paradox ), usually by accident.
Often, however, the said trap would fail, with the outcome usually being that Shaggy or Scooby-Doo would be captured instead, or the trap would miss.
Often a special bulb with no antifuse and often a slightly different rating ( so it blows first as the voltage gets too high ) known as a " fuse bulb " is incorporated into the string of lights to protect against the possibility of severe overcurrent if too many bulbs fail.
Often when a song is played backwards, a listener will fail to notice the " hidden " lyrics until they are explicitly pointed out, after which they are obvious.
Often, scripts fail to mimic true human behavior, so organized crime networks use Trojan code to turn the average person's machines into zombie computers and use sporadic redirects or DNS cache poisoning to turn the oblivious user's actions into actions generating revenue for the scammer.
Often these problems are caused by software bugs, but hardware memory errors, such as those caused by overclocking, may corrupt pointers and make correct software fail.
Often regarded as a difficult plant to cultivate this is mainly due to several problems: 1 ) it likes bright light and this encourages algal growth which is difficult to clear from the leaves ; 2 ) newly imported bulbs grow well in the first year but often fail in the second year, apparently due to a lack of food in the bulbs ( cause still unknown ); 3 ) seeds may be produced but often fail to germinate or thrive.
Often Irish historians fail to recognize the importance Kilmaine's contribution also brought to the ignition of an Irish Republic.
The film is neither a fully experimental work, nor a movie fixated on classic narrative ; rather, In Passing explores the passing of time and the relation of time to cinematic space. Often focusing on intimate yet small details – the table top exploration of a crustacean, the patter of rain on a window, cats at play, the ocean shot from a moving car, a couple looking into a camera knowing that the film they are making will failand finding something lyrically poignant and even personal within these transient moments.

Often and understand
Often environmental policymakers do not understand the technical aspects of the issues they are regulating.
Often there are many diminutive forms for one word: мама ( mama, mom ) becomes мамочка ( mamochka, affectionate sense ), мамуля ( mamulia, affectionate and playful sense ), маменька ( mamen ' ka, affectionate and old-fashioned ), маманя ( mamania, affectionate but disdainful ),-all of them have different hues of meaning, which are hard to understand for a foreigner, but are very perceptible for a native speaker.
For instance, statements in colloquial North American English like Often forget to put things back in their proper place or Am careful to avoid making mistakes can be hard for non-native English-speakers to understand, suggesting internationally validated measures might be more appropriate for research conducted with non-North Americans.
Often the restricted representation is simpler to understand.
Often, projects are made with technology that is hard to understand and too difficult to repair, resulting in unavoidable failure over time.
Often, only the letter's sender and the letter's receiver can understand completely what is written, while being very difficult for others to read.

Often and what
Often, discussions on the subject focus on the differences among " artist " and " technician ", " entertainer " and " artisan ", " fine art " and " applied art ", or what constitutes art and what does not.
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 however Beavers with testicles intact, after escaping as far away as possible, have drawn in the coveted part, and with great skill and ingenuity tricked their pursuers, pretending that they no longer possessed what they were keeping in concealment.
Often the best teaching comes in the form, " I'll tell you what I think, but read the Bible for yourself, and then study and pray about it.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
Often what remains is a carbonaceous film known as a phytoleim, in which case the fossil is known as a compression.
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, is omitted and one just writes for a metric space if it is clear from the context what metric is used.
Often in a pan and scan telecast, a character will seem to be speaking offscreen, when what has really happened is that the pan and scan technique has cut his image out of the screen.
Often, what is widely regarded as a deep philosophical problem will vanish, argues Wittgenstein, and eventually be seen as a confusion about the significance of the words that philosophers use to frame such problems and questions.
Often, students count in Korean during their class, and during tests they are usually asked what certain Korean words used in class mean.
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 cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
Often one signal can capacitively couple with another and cause what appears to be noise.
( Often imputing a view to an earlier authority as to how he may have answered a question: " This is what Rabbi X could have argued ...") Rarely are debates formally closed.
Often time ’ s species of Cecropia display what is called myrmecophytism as a form of biotic defense.
Often propositions are related to closed sentences to distinguish them from what is expressed by an open sentence.
Often, topologists use the term " path " for what we are calling a curve, and " curve " for what we are calling the image of a curve.
Often, what he paints comes to life or becomes a real, three-dimensional object.
Often unable to articulate why they reacted or what prompted them at the time of the event, they sometimes retrospectively can plot their actions based upon what had been clear and present danger signals.

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