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Often swim alongside the bow of vessels and frolic in the bow waves.
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Often young Indian boys were hired to drive and ride the stock across the river — they knew how to swim, unlike many pioneers.
Often referenced as " Atomic Lake ," the crater lake's volume is approximately and the lake is still radioactive, although it has decayed to the point where people can swim in it.
Often and alongside
Often featured are South Asian, East Asian, and South-East Asian dishes alongside one another and offering dishes that are inspired combinations of such cuisines.
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, Kiawah real estate listings are offered alongside club memberships, including the highly desirable Kiawah Island Club.
Often working alongside layout artist Hawley Pratt, he also introduced or redesigned a number of famous Warner characters, including Yosemite Sam in 1945, the cat-and-bird duo, Sylvester and Tweety in 1947, and Speedy Gonzales in 1955.
Often such colonies include only Great Blue Herons, sometimes they nest alongside other species of herons.
Often two or three mixers would sit alongside, each controlling sections of audio, e. g., dialogue, music, effects.
Often sold alongside the hatchback and marketed as a single line of vehicles, exterior panels common between the Vitz and Platz were restricted to the front doors.
Often sold still hot or at least warm from the oven, they are commonly sold alongside croissants in French bakeries and supermarkets.
Often he will appear and fight alongside Dwarf forces in dire peril, and when he joins them, the Dwarfs are always victorious.
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, attested in patristic writings of the 2nd century ; over time, Sunday thus came to be known as Lord's Day.
Often cast as starting central midfielder alongside Krisztián Lisztes, under managers Bertalan Bicskei and Imre Gellei, Dárdai captained the national side seven times during 2006, netting twice.
Often and bow
Often, as at Nunnykirk Hall and Longhirst Hall, the ground-floor design includes a curved or bow end at one side of the house.
Often and vessels
Often winds and waves are so severe that vessels will ride the storms out at the San Miguel Island's small harbor.
Often the pressure vessel is built from one or more used plastic soft drink bottles, but polycarbonate fluorescent tube covers, plastic pipes, and other light-weight pressure-resistant cylindrical vessels have also been used.
Often, when objects are blessed in the church ( such as the palms on Palm Sunday, Icons or sacred vessels ) the blessing is completed by a triple sprinkling with holy water using the words, " This ( name of item ) is blessed by the sprinkling of this holy water, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Often sold as drift anchors or drift socks, sea anchors are used in fishing vessels to hold them stationary relative to the water to allow a certain area to be fished, without having to use the motor.
Often and waves
Often, in popular culture, an endangering huge wave is loosely denoted as a rogue wave, while it has not been ( and most often cannot be ) established that the reported event is a rogue wave in the scientific sense — i. e. of a very different nature in characteristics as the surrounding waves in that sea state and with very low probability of occurrence ( according to a Gaussian process description as valid for linear wave theory ).
Often the radio waves are provided by a waveguide, and the antenna consists of slots in the waveguide.
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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 historian must consider the use of intuition or instinct by those individuals or nations which he is studying.
Often, in working out-of-doors under all conditions of light and atmosphere, a particular passage that looked favorable in relation to the subject will be too bright, too dull, or too light, or too dark when viewed indoors in a mat.
Often, the finished sign or display incorporates several types of plastics and two or more fabricating techniques.
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 he seems even to have been able to guess correctly, without the tracing motions, solely on the basis of qualitative differences among the blot-like things which appeared in his visual experience.
Often work of this sort is presented as calligraphy -- the pure utterance of the brush stroke seeking only absolute painteresque values.
Often, threading through the overcast, he was forced to fly close to the ground by a low ceiling, skimming above the Winooski or the White River along the line of the broken railroad.
Often it is thin and fragile and gives way readily to the male organ at the first attempt at intercourse.
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, discussions on the subject focus on the differences among " artist " and " technician ", " entertainer " and " artisan ", " fine art " and " applied art ", or what constitutes art and what does not.
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