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Often and text
Often used to provide summaries of text of a known type, such as articles in the financial section of a newspaper.
Often he provides punctuation in the unpunctuated text, explaining, for example, " This is a question "; " He says this in surprise ," " He repeats this in agreement ," etc.
Often, tools such as Doxygen, NDoc, javadoc, EiffelStudio, Sandcastle, ROBODoc, POD, TwinText, or Universal Report can be used to auto-generate the code documents — that is, they extract the comments and software contracts, where available, from the source code and create reference manuals in such forms as text or HTML files.
Often — especially with older text editors — there is only one level of edit history remembered and successively issuing the undo command will only " toggle " the last change.
Often a religious text, such as the Bible or Quran, states that a miracle occurred, and believers accept this as a fact.
Often, the base text is selected from the oldest manuscript of the text, but in the early days of printing, the copy text was often a manuscript that was at hand.
Often this was done by the provision of a ' move ' command, but some text editors required that the text be first put into some temporary location ( AKA, " the clipboard ") for later retrieval / placement.
Often the text is highlighted to indicate where users should focus their eyes ; they are not expected to read by pronouncing the words, but instead to read by viewing the words as complete images.
Often a prologue, epilogue, and intermissions are added in which the characters discuss a topic on the same theme as the original text, although intermission segments are usually dropped if the original work is short.
Often, both raster and vector elements will be combined in one image ; for example, in the case of a billboard with text ( vector ) and photographs ( raster ).
Often, as mentioned above, the initial scribe of a text often left notes for the rubricator of where rubrication would be necessary, a fact that helps the modern historian learn of the provenance of the manuscript.
Often intertextuality is more complicated than a single reference to another text.
Often when the text takes up most of the melody with fewer vocables the melodies are short.
Often, a carrier will send a broadcast SMS text message to all subscribers ( or those using a particular model of phone ) asking them to dial a service number to receive a software update.
Often the course pages are enhanced with a text transcription of the lecture.
Often, it has some text or numbers ( e. g., the denomination ) engraved.
Often web sites use it to disguise spoilers for readers who do not wish to read that text.
Often, the text comes from a portion of Monsignor Luigi Giussani's trilogy of works ( known as the Per Corso Trilogy ): The Religious Sense, At The Origin Of The Christian Claim, Why The Church ?, and currently Giussani's posthumous work " Is It Possible To Live This Way?
* Íslenzk menning (" Icelandic Culture "): Often considered Nordal's greatest work, this book was used as a standard text in Icelandic colleges.
Often the last line of the text is repeated for emphasis, a peculiarity which was to become a defining feature of the early madrigal.

Often and is
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 work of this sort is presented as calligraphy -- the pure utterance of the brush stroke seeking only absolute painteresque values.
Often it is thin and fragile and gives way readily to the male organ at the first attempt at intercourse.
Often they are able to get in only because the area is declining economically.
Often one of the " treatments " is none, so the treatment group can act
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 fact that sometimes only a thin surface layer of violet color is present in the stone or that the color is not homogeneous makes for a difficult cutting.
Often it is said to be " about " long.
Often, if only one of the allophones is simple to transcribe, in the sense of not requiring diacritics, then that representation is chosen for the phoneme.
Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Often the Aegis is described as the bag in which Athene carried her shield and the serpent who was her son.
Often, this is the case with a large bridge that serves as an entrance to a city, or crosses over a main harbor entrance.
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often this irregular shape is due to their many centers of ossification or because they contain bony sinuses.
Often one assumes a priori that the algebra under consideration is unital: for one can develop much of the theory by considering and then applying the outcome in the original algebra.
Often, these materials are then converted into finished products, and a significant amount of value is added.
Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government.
Often that number is put at 800 million.

Often and substituted
Often a second alto may be substituted for the Soprano part ( AATB ) or a Bass Saxophone may be substituted for the Bari.
Often a part from a different 74x00 subfamily could be substituted (" drop-in replacement ") in a circuit, with the same function and pin-out yet more appropriate characteristics for an application ( perhaps speed or power consumption ), which was a large part of the appeal of the 74C00 series over the competing CD4000B series, for example.
Often, coronets are substituted by helmets, or only worn on a helmet.
Often " Mk *" (" Mark ") is substituted for " A *", but this can be misleading: For example, the Mk1 and Mk2 Sciroccos are both based on the A1 platform.
Often, the term income is substituted for net income, yet this is not preferred due to the possible ambiguity.
Often they are substituted with the native sounds " t "/" r "/" l ", " p ", and " w "/" k ", respectively.
Often, electric rosters would be substituted by class 33 / 1 + 4TC if the line was de-energised during engineering work.

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