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Often, the finished sign or display incorporates several types of plastics and two or more fabricating techniques.
Often the burrows are only an inch or two apart, and the bee cities cover several acres.
Often the same section of a sketch can be found in several different pictures.
Often, several drums, other than timpani drums, can be arranged together to create a drum kit.
Often several jets are used in series to enhance the pumping action.
Often the complete definition for a class does not exist in a single module, but is spread across several that are optionally collected together.
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 enough, the first records potentially describing use of gunpowder in warfare were written several centuries after the fact, and may well have been colored by the contemporary experiences of the chronicler.
Often there are several people capable of filling these roles and different services ( or parts of services ) will be led by each.
Often laws are drafted on a trial basis, with the law being redrafted after several years.
Often, multiple-stage boot loaders are used, during which several programs of increasing complexity load one after the other in a process of chain loading.
Often, when an oscillator is excited by, for example, plucking a guitar string, it will oscillate at several of its modal frequencies at the same time.
Often, when British allies attempted military actions within several dozen miles or so of the sea, the Royal Navy would arrive and would land troops and supplies and aid the Coalition's land forces in a concerted operation.
Often, if these type of lamps are turned off or lose their power supply, one cannot restrike the lamp again for several minutes ( called cold restrike lamps ).
Often, a straight clue is not in itself sufficient to distinguish between several possible answers ( often synonyms ), and the solver must make use of checks to establish the correct answer with certainty.
Often coupled with 8-16 MB RAM and a VLB video card, the CPU was capable of playing every title available for several years after its release, making it a " sweet spot " in CPU performance and longevity.
Often met at great speed, which can lead to several falls, the highest being 12 runners in 1951.
Often in the winter, the area will receive several inches of snow, while many places to the north in the New River Valley, and to the South in the Piedmont of NC get only rain.
Often called shuttles, these MPW, containing several designs, run at regular, scheduled intervals on a " cut and go " basis, usually with very little liability on the part of the manufacturer.
Often, a group will return to town laden with gold, only to realize that between the several months spent training ( room & board ) and the cost of experts to assist them with training, most of the money is already spent!
; Wizards: Often a wizard presents several pages of configuration for a single action that happens only when the user clicks the " Finish " button on the last page.
Often there were several of these in a small area, which formed an Inuit village.
Often there were only several months between the publication of the original book and the translation to other European languages.
Often the bubble will have several small, fitted compartments
Often Azure-winged Magpies find food as a family group or several groups making flocks of up to 70 birds.

Often and sections
Often the aim will be to achieve an alphabetical or numerical ordering that follows the standard criteria as described in the preceding sections.
Often these sections include a series of multiple choice questions.
Often a snowman can be created using this method of snowballing, to create the sections needed to build the sculpture.
Often these dub versions raised the beat of the record and made them easier to mix together one after the other, or to pick out key sections to play over other records, heightening the dancefloor effect.
Often two or three mixers would sit alongside, each controlling sections of audio, e. g., dialogue, music, effects.
Often this is done by obscuring sections of the map already explored by the player with a grey fog whenever they do not have a unit in that area to report on what is there.
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Often, bass guitar, 12-string guitar, and bass pedal playing would feature in different sections of a single song, " Supper's Ready ", " Firth of Fifth ", and " The Cinema Show " being good examples of this.
Often these supplemental sections are led by graduate students, tutors, Teaching Assistants or Teaching Fellows rather than senior faculty.
Often drumming over repeated sections that comprise a song begins with players softly striking the rim of the bass drum.
Often, two or three percussionists would play small sections at a time, if possible, although it usually proved a bit chaotic.
Often joints between high-current bus sections have matching surfaces that are silver-plated to reduce the contact resistance.
Often, rows or sections of seats would have to be removed to make room for the large Sensurround horns.
Often, when using the Dirac equation and solving for cross sections, one finds the slash notation used on four-momentum:
Often the Assessment and Plan sections are grouped together.
Often the double-yellow line has sections where one of the lines becomes dashed ( in which case it is no longer a " double-yellow ") indicating to the drivers traveling on the side closest to the dashed line that they may pass when it's safe.

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