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Often and chips
Often, the same chips were also sold in less expensive windowless PDIP or CERDIP packages as one-time programmable ( OTP ) versions.
Often the fab is owned by the company that sells the chips, such as AMD, Intel, Texas Instruments, or Freescale.

Often and were
Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories.
Often these were accompanied by quirky logos such as the face logo for Blockhead, advertisements and promotional items.
Often, they were clerics trained in the Roman canon law.
Often, motifs and initials were stitched on household items to identify their owner, or simply to decorate the otherwise-plain cloth.
Often posted on bulletin boards, clipped strips had an ancillary form of distribution when they were faxed, photocopied or mailed.
Often however Beavers with testicles intact, after escaping as far away as possible, have drawn in the coveted part, and with great skill and ingenuity tricked their pursuers, pretending that they no longer possessed what they were keeping in concealment.
Often slow-moving and overbearing with " cuteness ", Jones ' early cartoons were an attempt to follow in the footsteps of Walt Disney's shorts ( especially with such cartoons as Tom Thumb in Trouble and the Sniffles cartoons ).
Often new requirements necessitated gathering, cleaning and integrating new data from " data marts " that were tailored for ready access by users.
Often, there were special prizes and penalties for one's performance in the game.
Often the word takes the definite article and is capitalized — " the Divinity " — as though it were a proper name or definitive honorific.
Often hulls were built of steel only 1 / 8in thick.
Often the dead were said to dwell in the realm of Osiris, a lush and pleasant land in the underworld.
The original scores, which dated from 1804 when the composer was twelve, were found in the Library of Congress in Washington D. C. Often transcribed for string orchestra, these sonatas reveal the young composer's affinity for Haydn and Mozart, already showing signs of operatic tendencies, punctuated by frequent rhythmic changes and dominated by clear, songlike melodies.
Often enough, the first records potentially describing use of gunpowder in warfare were written several centuries after the fact, and may well have been colored by the contemporary experiences of the chronicler.
Often, one finds statements that Soviet POWs on their return to the Soviet Union were often treated as traitors ( see Order No. 270 ).
Often these games were recreation for British soldiers on postings.
Often these were older veterans.
Often, such tests were conducted without evacuating or even alerting the local population.
Often forced to abandon traditional mounted archery for hand-to-hand combat, many samurai found that their swords were too delicate and prone to damage when used against the thick leather armor of the invaders.
Often local officials were assigned minimum quotas of kulaks to identify, and were forced to use their discretionary powers to " find " kulaks wherever they could.
Often the concatenation changed the part of speech ; i. e., nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives.
Often artistic representations of female sexuality suggest trends or ideas on broad scales, giving historians clues as to how widespread or accepted erotic relationships between women were.
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 and easier
Often these dub versions raised the beat of the record and made them easier to mix together one after the other, or to pick out key sections to play over other records, heightening the dancefloor effect.
Often, it is easier to reason about non-recursive computation.
Often, a hole is drilled through the bead to allow easier fitting.
Often the term human-readable is also used to describe shorter names or strings, that are easier to comprehend or to remember than long, complex syntax notations, such as some Uniform Resource Locator strings.
Often, roboticists discover that the problems they are trying to solve are either much easier than expected, resulting in faster progress, or much harder -- requiring that they experiment with many different potential techniques before finding a suitable solution.
If the accuracy is adequate ( usually it is ), these formulas suggest an alternative evaluation of T: evaluate the open-loop gain and G < sub >∞</ sub > and use these expressions to find T. Often these two evaluations are easier than evaluation of T directly.
Often metal knobs, plates, screws or studs are wired to these circuit points to give an easier access to these points from the outside the case of the device.
Often this occurs as conjugation with a polar compound making it less toxic and or easier to excrete.
Often, they had an easier time when speaking with the bilingual people that also knew Spanish.
Often ATM vestibules have video surveillance equipment installed in them, which can make identification of the perpetrator and method easier.

Often and lay
Often depicted in carvings c. 800 AD, the Norse hero Gunther ( also known as Gunnar ), played a lute with his toes as he lay dying in a snake-pit, in the legend of Siegfried.
Often criticized for producing extremely fast gamakam laden sangathis with strength and weight and with wide imagination, a voice as his, running at so fast a speed through the effects of Brighas, twists and turns would come in quick succession that he became an instant hit with both the lay audience as well as those initiated to the arts and science of carnatic music.
Often times in addition to showing adoration to the standard Nordic gods, warriors would toast totheir kinsmen who lay in barrows ”.
Often horse racing systems are based on financial systems such as hedging ( betting on multiple outcomes in a race ) and arbitrage ( lay the horse a low price and back it at a high price ).
Often, the revolutionary aspect lay not in the act of invention itself, but in its technological refinement and application to political and economic power.
Often a tribunal is composed of one legally qualified Employment Judge ( formally a " chairperson ") and two lay members, one from an employee friendly background ( e. g. from a trade union ) and the other from an employer friendly background.
Often, builders of high-rise buildings have used transmitter antennas to lay claim to having the tallest building.

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