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Often and rallies
Often referred to as Winter Homecoming, Hoopcoming, Coronation, Snowcoming, " Colors Day ," or Courtwarming ( the latter is especially prominent in parts of Missouri ), it usually includes rallies, dress-up days, special dinners, king and queen coronations, and other winter-friendly activities typically associated with football homecoming.
Often crowd control is designed to persuade a crowd to align with a particular view ( e. g., political rallies ), or to contain groups to prevent damage or mob behaviour.

Often and finish
Often both drivers drove good races to be in the points, only to run out of fuel two or three laps from the finish dropping them out of the points.
Often, her tutors would finish the work themselves, out of fear of losing their positions.
Often there is a given start and finish position for the player's token.
Often, the old person dies before they finish passing on the spells.
Often, antique and well-used firearms will develop a patina on the steel after the bluing, parkerizing, or other finish has worn.
Often, the builders will have to get all of the constructing, fabrication, and furniture in place, and the in-show designer ( who was not recruited ) would finish hanging curtains, place pillows, make the bed, and small decorative touches.
Often a second chute will be placed at the top of the stretch, extending the length of the straightaway from the top of the stretch to the finish line from 3 / 16ths of a mile ( 302 m ) to, thus allowing races to be run, and also make it possible for quarter horses to run races at distances of up to.
Often, teams will finish a season with identical records.
Often a lineman would finish one job with enough money to live on for several weeks or months before they would " boom out " to another job somewhere else.
Often, riders in this situation band together to minimize the effort required to finish within the time limit ; this group of riders is known as the gruppetto or autobus.
Often, the larger the reward, the longer the quest takes to finish, and it is common for a quest to require characters to have met a certain set of pre-conditions before they are allowed to begin.
Often in ill health throughout his life, Cellier was unable to finish The Mountebanks, and Ivan Caryll completed the score.
Often, a final coat of wax can be applied over the finish to add a slight amount of protection.

Often and with
Often bedridden as a child, he became an outcast at school and bonded with his mother.
Often the relatives plead with him not to do this, since they know they may never see the person again .</ br > Rieux works to combat the plague simply because he is a doctor and his job is to relieve human suffering.
Often the abscess will start as an internal wound caused by ulceration, hard stool or penetrative objects with insufficient lubrication.
Often agate coexists with layers or masses of opal, jasper or crystalline quartz due to ambient variations during the formation process.
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 these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking.
Often deposition occurs a considerable distance downwind of the emissions, with mountainous regions tending to receive the greatest deposition ( simply because of their higher rainfall ).
Often, this is the case with a large bridge that serves as an entrance to a city, or crosses over a main harbor entrance.
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often, low-floor trams are fitted with nonpivoting bogies and many tramway enthusiasts see this as a retrograde step, as it leads to more wear of both track and wheels and also significantly reduces the speed at which a tram can round a curve.
Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government.
Often founded by individual pastors, they have little affiliation with historic denominations.
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often this title is held concurrently with that of Secretary in a dual role called secretary-treasurer.
Often when a fan does not agree with one of the events in a story ( such as the death of a favorite character ) they will choose to ignore the event in question so that their enjoyment of the franchise is not diminished.
Often, domestic legislation is either non-existent ( especially in Parties that have not ratified it ), or with penalties incommensurate with the gravity of the crime and insufficient deterrents to wildlife traders.
Often these columns can be loaded with different metals to create a column with a targeted affinity.
Often he would withdraw to a cave seven miles distant, with a single companion who acted as messenger between himself and his brethren.
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 and setting
Often used in the social sciences, and especially in economic analyses of education and health interventions, field experiments have the advantage that outcomes are observed in a natural setting rather than in a contrived laboratory environment.
Often disregarded by those untrained in facilitation, setting ground rules is a key component of the facilitation process especially in meetings convened to discuss difficult problems or for training.
Often, explanations for phenomena examined in the urban setting as well as predicting changes because of urbanization are the center for scientific research.
Often, the basic rules of a generic system are more complex than those designed for a specific setting.
Often the harmonization used a technique of parallel writing known as fauxbourdon, as in the following example, a setting of the Marian antiphon Ave maris stella:
Often characterised by concern for the minutiae of physical interaction and details of setting, Simulationism shares with Narrativism a concern for character backgrounds, personality traits and motives, in an effort to model cause and effect within the intellectual realm as well as the physical.
Often oriented on sight lines for the rising or setting sun, it is possible that, for their builders, the cycle of seasons was very important.
Often radio stations conduct " call out " either on the Internet, via telephone, or a music test ( either online or in an in-person setting ) to conduct surveys.
* " Free For All ": Often used for prewar and setting up teams.
Often if it appears that a grievance could be lost with prejudice ( i. e., the settlement could negatively impact future, similar grievances by setting precedent ) then the representative may recommend that the grievor tactically withdraw it at that stage.
Often this part of the display shows not only the current heading, but also the current track ( actual path over the ground ), current heading setting on the autopilot, and other indicators.
* Medium shot: Often used, but considered bad practice by many directors, as it often denies setting establishment and is generally less effective than the Close-up.

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