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Often and church
Often the Parish church will be the only one to have a full-time minister, who will also serve any smaller churches within the parish.
Often the donor laid the charter of feoffment or some other symbol such as a knife or other symbol of possession upon the altar of the church.
Often historical records or inscriptions will point to a year when the church is known to have existed.
Often such a chapel of ease is deliberately built as such, being more accessible to some parishioners than the main church.
Often additional sacristies are used for maintaining the church and its items-such as candles and other materials.
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 a significant amount of time is spent singing and praying during the church service before this point.
Often entire communities and church congregations would move together over the road to new settlements.
Often found near a church dedicated to St Peter.
Often confused as a breakaway church is Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, which was actually a group of pre-existing independent churches that united into a new denomination.
Often mistakenly referred to as a hamlet, the settlement meets the definition of village because it has a church.
Often in a parish church the women will take turns baking the prosphora ; in monasteries, the task is often assigned by the Hegumen ( abbot or abbess ) to one or several monastics of virtuous life.
Often a " Sing-along Messiah " is organised in a concert hall or church, where a choir has rehearsed the music, but the public are invited to bring scores and join in.
Often overlooked as visitors head for quaint New Buckenham, this oddly widespread community is centred on a church, primary school, village hall and homes of mixed heritage-although some clearly date from Shakespearean times.

Often and village
Often the village hosts a dance festival in April, and the large Camai-i festival in Bethel attracts many from Chefornak and the surrounding villages to display their dances and to see the dances of other regions.
Often Hispanic settlements in Northern New Mexico are just places on the map for hundreds of years without formalized boundaries and governmental structures ; no mayor or village council.
Often there were several of these in a small area, which formed an Inuit village.
Often referenced oro dances are Teškoto from the village of Galičnik, Kalajdžiskoto, Komitskoto ( The Dance of the freedom fighters ) and others.
* Often the name of the village founder or of the first settler constitute the first part of the place name ( e. g. Oettingen, the founder was Otto ; Gerolfingen, the founder was Gerolf, Rappoltsweiler, the founder was Ratbald or Ratbert ).
Often the villages do not have chiefs but are instead organized into clans or extended family groups with village authority left in the hands of clan elders.
Often referred to as the " Jewel of the Cotswolds ", Broadway village lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment.
Often called ' the father of the Newlyn School ', Forbes's painting A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach ( 1885 ), brought national recognition to the eponymous art colony that had grown up around that fishing village in the far west of Cornwall.
Often, they aren't for sale outside the home village.
Often the village center boasts a communal house, well, volleyball net or rice mill.

Often and has
Often dismissed as an unreliable tradition, it has been studied with attention by modern scholars, in particular Neil Christie, who see in it a possible record of a formal invitation by the Byzantine state to settle in northern Italy as foederati, to help protect the region against the Franks, an arrangement that may have been disowned by Justin II after Narses ' removal.
Often, a serial bus can be operated at higher overall data rates than a parallel bus, despite having fewer electrical connections, because a serial bus inherently has no timing skew or crosstalk.
Often clairvoyance has been associated with religious or shamanic figures, offices and practices.
Often described as the opposite of déjà vu, jamais vu involves a sense of eeriness and the observer's impression of seeing the situation for the first time, despite rationally knowing that he or she has been in the situation before.
Often after the director has had his chance to oversee a cut, the subsequent cuts are supervised by one or more producers, who represent the production company and / or movie studio.
Often the training period-the costs of which are in great part covered by the initial fee-is too short in cases where it is necessary to operate complicated equipment, and the franchisee has to learn on his own from instruction manuals.
Often a hero in these situations has a foil, the villain, typically a charismatic evildoer who represents, leads, or himself embodies the struggle the hero is up against.
Often the villain will try to convince the hero either a ) the villain is not in fact evil like the hero thinks he is, b ) the hero is actually the evil / immoral one, c ) the mentor character has been using the hero's special qualities for his own ends and does not really care about him / her.
Often informal or formally intrinsic to local religious customs, this type of insurance has survived to the present day in some countries where a modern money economy with its financial instruments is not widespread.
Often serious crimes have been either poorly investigated or prosecution has been declined.
Often outing is used solely to damage the outed person's reputation, and has thus been controversial.
Often in a pan and scan telecast, a character will seem to be speaking offscreen, when what has really happened is that the pan and scan technique has cut his image out of the screen.
Often the center has a chimney of sorts built with sticks and then lined with feedbags or grasses that allows water placed at the center to flow out into the soil and reach the plants ' roots.
Often the heel of the sole has a rubber plate for durability and traction, while the front is leather for style.
Often, a block in a data flow diagram has a single input and a single output, and operate on discrete packets of information.
Often, parents of sick children would learn at check-out time that " Mr. Williams has taken care of your bill.
Often a court will assert a modest degree of power over a case for purposes of determining whether it has jurisdiction, and so the word " power " is not necessarily synonymous with the word " jurisdiction ".
Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage.
Often they are recent immigrants, but xenophobia may be directed against a group which has been present for centuries, or became part of this society through conquest and territorial expansion.
A standard indoor track is designed similarly to an outdoor track, but is only 200 metres in length and has between four and eight lanes, each with width between 0. 90 m and 1. 10 m. Often, the bends of an indoor track will be banked to compensate for the small turning radius.
Often has whiskers.
Often used for fly fishing the fly reel or fly casting reel has traditionally been rather simple in terms of mechanical construction, little has changed from the design patented by Charles F. Orvis in 1874.
Often, the child has a large vocabulary and can identify many objects and pictures, but cannot put their language skills to good use.

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