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Often strong men muscle the subject into a car and take him to a place where he is cut from everyone but his captors.
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Often this is done with drugs produced by catalytic reduction, hydrogenation, oxidation, or the like, producing strong derivatives of morphine and codeine.
Often the details of the implementation have a strong influence on the particular instructions selected for the instruction set.
Often they exploited the strong pair bond by capturing one of a pair, which would then call out, attracting its mate, which could be easily captured.
Often a player may be able to make two good sets and a poor third ( e. g. prial, straight, ten-high ), so players that do not think they will be able to win all three will order their hands to leave themselves with a strong third set to protect the main pot.
Often labelled commercially as a crossover classical group, Operatica actually refers more to the name of the project, instead of the name of a band, which combines various forms of strong female vocals over electronic beats.
Often the demand for " labour market flexibility " is combined with the demand for strong immigration controls, to block any movement of labour which would be only a burden for capital accumulation.
Often referred to as an " interdisciplinary " degree, the BGS allows students to build strong arguments based on information from a broad range of topics.
Often referred to as " Funky Kubota ", Kubota has been commended as having a strong, raw and impassioned voice ; others feel that his voice is a " sake-voiced rhythm " at time and that he pushes his voice out of its natural range.
Often, strong authentication is associated with two-factor authentication or more generally multi-factor authentication.
Often it is found that, attracted by the strong smell of the liquor, wild elephants tear down the tribal houses where the brew is stored.
Often and men
Often, men in Jennings ' situation would simply plead guilty to the charge and hope to quietly rebuild their lives.
The original quote is, " The best-laid schemes o ' mice an men / Gang aft agley " ( translation: " Often go awry ").
Often ( somewhat misleadingly ) called eunuchs in English, they may be born intersex or apparently male, dress in feminine clothes and generally see themselves as neither men nor women.
Often criticism was governed by very strict cultural rules of politeness, propriety and decency, and there could be immediate penalties if the wrong words were said or written down ( in 17th century England, more than half of men and about three-quarters of women could not read or write ).
Often a variety of different perspectives are used in the same scene, so that more can be revealed ( e. g., a different angle is used to show men working behind a wall ).
Often, these men may benefit from anti-anxiety medication or SSRIs, such as sertraline, paroxetine or Dapoxetine, as these slow down ejaculation times.
Often, these men are wearing a " wide cloak " that reduces the body of the figure to a simple block-like shape.
Often, such stories reverse the gender disparity by " empowering " the " damsel ", or by placing boys or men in distress to be rescued thereby.
Often the term has been applied to men who would hire out for contract killings or at a ranch embroiled in a range war where they would earn " fighting wages.
Often, men would join Phrenocon, then later withdraw their membership and join Greek-letter fraternities.
Often going there in his own private Railcar, and working beside his men during the day and on business affairs most of the night, seldom sleeping for more than a few hours.
Often these groups are four girls, or two boys and two girls for the benefit of singing their songs in four-part harmony, not necessarily three wise men at all.
Often used in the argot of gay men, it can be intended either as a put-down, a self-mocking appellation, a term of endearment, or neutrally.
Often, but by no means always, they are men of minimal wealth and, because they depend for their livelihood on the community that appoints them, they have little authority even within their own social boundaries.
Often, tarento, whether men or women, have notoriously short career spans ( around one or two years ), and their earning capabilities are not as high as popularly imagined.
Often the men and women would play pranks on each other during this day, as was written by Robert Herrick in his poem " Saint Distaffs day, or the Morrow After Twelfth Day " which appears in his Hesperides.
Often taking the punishment for his men, Kaji is personally beaten many times by these veterans, despite his personal relationship with Second Lieutenant Kageyama.
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