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Often and steam
Often, the waste heat recovery steam boilers attached to the engine exhaust ducting generate the needed to heat required for fuel heating.
Often these big ploughs were used in regiments of engines, so that in a single field there might be ten steam tractors each drawing a plough.
Often referred to in the press as " Old King " Cole, he was known to have the closest personal backing of the Queen and especially of the Prince Consort, who when he needed a facilitator for one of his pet projects, was heard to remark: " We must have steam, get Cole ".

Often and wooden
Often the victim was then paraded around town on a cart or wooden rail.
Often the only wooden parts of ships that remain after a century are those that were buried in silt or sand soon after the sinking.
Often this is achieved by using non-conductive plastic or wooden structures for supporting the equipment under test.
Often brick covered grave pits had wooden coffin in one case.
Often, the name is also written on a sotoba, a separate wooden board on a stand behind or next to the grave.
Often, these replace the use of traditional wooden pallets.
Often, especially in European countries, the game is played in indoor sports halls, on wooden floors.
Often currywurst is sold in food booths, sometimes using a special machine to slice it into pieces, and served on a paper plate with a little wooden or plastic fork, mostly a Currywurst fork.
Often it is used for professional cleaning processes not only on wooden surfaces but also on glass, because it is softer than these materials.
Often the only furniture in the room was a chair, a couple of small wooden stools, with a cooking pot, a kettle and a tea pot and some cups '( Micks, The Congested Districts Board.
Often the hide is stretched against a steel cable or a rounded steel or wooden blade ( with care not to cut the hide ).

Often and frames
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 this interpolation is effectively a short dissolve between still frames ).
Often, I ‑ frames are used for random access and are used as references for the decoding of other pictures.
Often these areas are mixed, for example stack frames are injected onto the stack and a library is returned into.

Often and are
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Often the burrows are only an inch or two apart, and the bee cities cover several acres.
Often, therefore, there are a number of rules having the same effect, and commonly other sets of rules as well, having the opposite effect.
Often they are able to get in only because the area is declining economically.
Often there are handles behind the seat for someone else to do the pushing.
Often, they consider that morality seems to be binding – obligations are seen to convey more than just a preference, but imply that the obligation will stand, regardless of other factors or interests.
Often the coefficients are chosen so that the elements occupy a contiguous area of memory.
Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking.
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 they are at key strategic points.
Often, these materials are then converted into finished products, and a significant amount of value is added.
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, happenings begin innocently enough, until more and more of the workings behind the scenes are revealed.
Often overlooked in Confucian ethics are the virtues to the self: sincerity and the cultivation of knowledge.
Often, methods of promoting development and social justice to are critiqued as being imperialistic, in a cultural sense.
Often, other accessory molecules are found anchored to the cell wall.
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, ray tracing methods are utilized to approximate the solution to the rendering equation by applying Monte Carlo methods to it.
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, poor usability can lead to implementations that are fragmented — isolated initiatives by individual departments to address their own needs.
Often in these stories the limbs, hair, blood, bones or organs of the primeval being are somehow severed or sacrificed to transform into sky, earth, animal or plant life, and other worldly features.
Often, in American legal and business documents that speak of governing bodies ( e. g., a board that governs small businesses in China ) these bodies are described as " creatures of statute " to inform readers of their origins and format although the national governments that created them may not term them as creatures of statute.

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