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Often and spoken
Often, infomal, spoken language, " everyday language " is less precise than any more formal or academic languages.
Often they are not named directly, but rather spoken of as " The Good Neighbors ", " The Fair Folk ", or simply " The Folk ".
Often, these curses were spoken in Latin, which being considered the holy language, made these curses even more offensive to the audience.
Often considered controversial for his frequently confrontational lyrics and spoken messages, he wrote some notable songs alone or with his wife, Melody Green, including " Your Love Broke Through ", " You Put This Love in My Heart ", and " Asleep in the Light ".
Often regarded as a single language, Taishanese can also be seen as a group of very closely related, mutually intelligible subdialects spoken in the various towns and villages in and around Siyi ( the four counties of Taishan, Enping, Kaiping, Xinhui ).
Often used by the Greek Fathers was the term antilegomena, or " spoken against ", although some canonical books were also spoken against, such as the Apocalypse of John in the East.
Often the native language of the user ( usually spoken language for the hearing person and sign language for the deaf person ) is the language that is strongest, while the non-native language degrades in clarity.

Often and terms
Often, the term " critical theory " is appropriated when an author ( perhaps most notably Michel Foucault ) works within sociological terms yet attacks the social or human sciences ( thus attempting to remain " outside " those frames of enquiry ).
Often interactions are described in terms of energy rather than force.
Often the terms " semantics ", " metadata ", " ontologies " and " Semantic Web " are used inconsistently.
Often, all of these terms are not known, so most analyses compare measured yields with external standards of known composition.
Often the more general terms "( large scale ) data analysis ", or " analytics " – or when referring to actual methods, artificial intelligence and machine learning – are more appropriate.
Often, public capital is defined as government outlay, in terms of money, and as physical stock, in terms of infrastructure.
Often used for fly fishing the fly reel or fly casting reel has traditionally been rather simple in terms of mechanical construction, little has changed from the design patented by Charles F. Orvis in 1874.
Often, for some partition of the event space, the event space is given or conceptualized in terms of and.
Often all of these terms were agreed upon and written down by the pirates, but these articles could also be used as incriminating proof that they were outlaws.
Often, vibraphone is shortened to " vibes ", and the two terms are used interchangeably.
Often this form of relief is in practical terms more valuable to a litigant ; for example, a plaintiff whose neighbor will not return his only milk cow, which had wandered onto the neighbor's
Often, the protagonist in a narrative is also the same person as the focal character, though the two terms are distinct.
Often, blood tests are performed to rule out prostatic malignancy: Elevated prostate specific antigen ( PSA ) levels needs further investigations such as reinterpretation of PSA results, in terms of PSA density and PSA free percentage, rectal examination and transrectal ultrasonography.
Often, the sins described in the Ten Commandments are held as those which cause damnation, but more strict terms are often applied.
Often social obligations within the network are characterized in familial terms.
Often the terms " discrete " and " continuous " are used rather than a posteriori and a priori.
Often worlds that are similar to each other are considered closer to each other in terms of this sidewise travel.
Often most or all of the endurance, or at least the more serious ordeal, is concentrated in an orgiastic collective session, which may be called hell night, or prolonged to a hell week and / or retreat or camp, sometimes again at the pledge's birthday ( e. g. by birthday spanking ), but some traditions keep terrorizing pledges ( a common term for the initiation candidates ; alternative terms include newbie, rookie, mainly in athletic teams, and freshman ) over a long period, resembling fagging.
Often the cultures have locally defined names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe.
Often, the terms of separation after the contract stipulated that the servant receive a suit of clothing and sometimes a shovel and / or an axe.
Often the name chill-out music is used to refer to songs demonstrative of the genre, but those names also refer to other styles of music, and downtempo encompasses a wider variety of styles than those terms alone would indicate.
Often " equal terms " is defined as an " equal opportunity " or " equal chance " to compete.
Often their terms lasted longer than the governor's, as the first act of most new governors was to re-appoint or continue the council members in their offices.
Often associated with these terms and concepts is the notion of a water dynasty.

Often and deliberate
" Often, elision is deliberate.
Often there is a policy of deliberate ambiguity, referring to the status quo rather than formalizing the status.

Often and ;
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
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, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside small fanbases ; however, there are exceptions that have managed to gain fame among mainstream audiences.
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often versions of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms ; sometimes air-and submarine-launched versions are a little lighter and smaller than land-and ship-launched versions.
Often a profession had its own " origin myth " which established models for members of the profession to imitate ; for example, the knights tried to imitate Lancelot or Parsifal.
Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character ; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the Commedia dell ' arte.
Often such faiths hold out the possibility of divine retribution as well, where the divinity will unexpectedly bring evil-doers to justice through the conventional workings of the world ; from the subtle redressing of minor personal wrongs, to such large-scale havoc as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah or the biblical Great Flood.
; Rule enforcement: Often one wants to apply rules to attributes so that the attributes are clean and reliable.
Often, the diplomat's visas are canceled ; and the diplomat and her or his family may be barred from returning to the United States.
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
Often, slashes are used to signal broad or phonemic transcription ; thus, is less specific than, and could refer to, either or depending on the context and language.
Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English relies mainly on " love " to encapsulate ; one example is the plurality of Greek words for " love.
Often the concatenation changed the part of speech ; i. e., nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives.
Often riffs were not doubled by guitar, bass and drums exactly, but instead there were melodic or rhythmic variations ; as in " Black Dog ", where three different time signatures are used.
Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the main language in communicating with the children, who thus acquire the language in the way that other children acquire their native languages ; those children then become native speakers.
Often an oil, such as linseed, was boiled with a resin, such as pine resin or even frankincense ; these were called ' varnishes ' and were prized for their body and gloss.
* Adam Smith: Often said to have founded modern economics ; explained emergence of economic benefits from the self-interested behavior (" the invisible hand ") of artisans and traders.
Often these were ex-servicemen or ex-policemen ; retiring to run a pub was popular amongst military officers at the end of their service.
Often, the first part of a slate roof to fail is the fixing nails ; they corrode, allowing the slates to slip.
Often first-day worship ( Sunday morning or Saturday night ) was practiced alongside observance of seventh-day Sabbath rest and was a widespread Christian tradition by the 2nd century ; over time, Sunday thus came to be known as Lord's Day and, later, a rest day.
Often used are astronomical units, light years, and parsecs ; the astronomical unit is mentioned in the SI standards as an accepted non-SI unit.

1.151 seconds.