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Often and commander
Often referred to as the American Patriarch of French modern dance, Nikolais is a knight of France's Legion of Honor and a commander of the Order of Arts and Letters.

Often and army
Often, the Rwandan great chief was also the army chief.
Often, but not always, RTS games require the player to build an army ( ranging from small squads of no more than 2 units, to literally hundreds of units ) and using them to either defend themselves from a virtual form of Human wave attack or to eliminate enemies who possess bases with unit production capacities of their own.
Often, these militias would open fire on police or army units that were not accompanied by American or otherwise coalition soldiers.
Often however army units fought the underground resistance, and vice versa.
Often, the background colour of the flag indicated which army unit the wearer belonged to, while different divisions in these armies emblazoned their own design or logo on it.

Often and was
Often, I heard my uncles and cousins speak of it when I was a small boy growing up in Rabaul.
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, 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 he was terribly despondent and talked to no one.
This led to the first of a number of periods in which an outside power controlled Athens ; Often the outside power set up a local agent as political boss in Athens ; but when Athens was independent, it operated under its traditional form of government ; even the bosses, like Demetrius of Phalerum, kept the traditional institutions in formal existence.
Often the Aegis is described as the bag in which Athene carried her shield and the serpent who was her son.
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 assumed to be illiterate, Catherine is acknowledged by Raymond in his life of her as capable of reading both Latin and Italian, and another hagiographer, Tommaso Caffarini, claimed that she could write in her own hand, though the majority of her written work was dictated.
Often dialogue was changed, and the show became less " Serious " in tone compared to the Japanese version, instead featuring more jokes and added dialogue, along with a completely different musical score ( usually orchestral music ) and completely different sound effects, due to licensing issues.
Often the work of these auteurs was first recognised abroad rather than in Germany itself.
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 this means making the central bank very aggressive about maintaining price stability, as was the case with the German Bundesbank or moving to some hard basis of currency such as a currency board.
Often Zeus ( or Jupiter ) was considered the supreme, all-powerful and all-knowing, king and father of the Olympian gods.
Often enormously complicated matters, ICJ cases ( of which there have been less than 150 since the court was created from the Permanent Court of International Justice in 1945 ) can stretch on for years and generally involve thousands of pages of pleadings, evidence, and the world's leading specialist public international lawyers.
Often the technology was purchased from Britain or British engineers and entrepreneurs moved abroad in search of new opportunities.
Often some attempt was made to smooth and shape the blade so it had less water resistance.
Often, the midwife would call for the assistance of a physician when a more difficult birth was anticipated.
Often the entrance was protected by a lifting bridge, a drawbridge or a timber gate tower.
Often an oil, such as linseed, was boiled with a resin, such as pine resin or even frankincense ; these were called ' varnishes ' and were prized for their body and gloss.
Often in the past, some Oromo communities used Galla to label themselves, as was exemplified by western Oromo leaders who established the " Western Galla Confederation " in the 1930s.
Often this point was made by referring to " ordinary English ," since the school of philosophy that most vigorously promoted this meta-philosophy was Oxford.
Often, the center of the blade was a core of soft steel, and the edges were solid high carbon steel, similar to the laminates of the Japanese.
Often these were ex-servicemen or ex-policemen ; retiring to run a pub was popular amongst military officers at the end of their service.
Often called the " dean of science fiction writers ", he was one of the most influential and controversial authors of the genre in his time.

Often and himself
Often he would withdraw to a cave seven miles distant, with a single companion who acted as messenger between himself and his brethren.
Often ill for much of the winters and kept out of school, Edvard would draw to keep himself occupied, and received tutoring from his school mates and his aunt.
Often the Location Manager will do some scouting himself, as well as the Assistant Location Manager.
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, in the lower right corner St. John Climacus himself is shown, gesturing towards the ladder, with rows of monastics behind him.
Often they are told by the seller precisely how high to bid, as the seller actually pays the price ( to himself, of course ) if the item does not sell, losing only the auction fees.
Often, where a celebrant chose to situate himself was meant to convey his churchmanship ( that is, more Reformed or more Catholic ).
Often petitions are directed to the King, although the system of ministerial responsibility makes it impossible for him to take action by himself ; his secretarial cabinet relegates such petitions to the relevant ministries.
Often when his name is attached to a mythic prophecy, it is introduced simply to supply a personality to the generic example of a seer, not by any inherent connection of Tiresias with the myth: thus it is Tiresias who tells Amphytrion of Zeus and Alcmena and warns the mother of Narcissus that the boy will thrive as long as he never knows himself.
Often, however, vadātājs is devil himself.
Often accompanying the Duke inspecting the troops in the royal parks, it was not long before the boy had set his heart on becoming a soldier himself.
Often he would play the piano or spontaneously write short verses for such visitors, confining himself to conventional subjects such as Greece, the Seasons, or The Spirit of the Times, pure in versification but almost empty of affect, although a few of these ( such as the famous ' The Lines of Life ', Die Linien des Lebens, which he wrote out for his carer Zimmer on a piece of wood ) have a piercing beauty and have been set to music by many composers.
Often this is combined with an additional plot device whereby the assassin leaves the scene so there is no one to witness the victim's expected demise, thereby giving the captive the opportunity to openly free himself.
Often he would take his son with him, and before long, young William started to play the organ himself and developed a keen interest that bordered on the obsessional.
Often written as a " ladies ' man ", Gambit has shown a more vulnerable side of himself over the years, especially when it comes to Rogue.
Often as these myths evolve from their original source, the role of the storm god ( himself often the head of a pantheon ) is adopted by culture heroes or a personage symbolizing royalty.
Often accompanied by a private scholar, preferably a scientist himself, these young people visited universities in several European countries.
Often billing himself as the world's worst juggler, Allen refined and advanced the mix of his clumsy juggling and the comic routines such as standard jokes and one-liners with humor directed at his own poor juggling abilities.
Often he would still find ways of escaping to drown himself at a nearby tavern.
Often, he would drop himself down to the level of those he was pursuing.
Often it is suggested that the young man is Mark himself.
Often showing a lack of confidence in himself, Bort is portrayed as being clumsy, indecisive and self-depressive.
Often, there are no teams, and each player plays for himself, and fields when he is not batting.
Often characters in The Games had the same names as the actors playing them-Howard's episode mocked the Sydney Olympics when staff hired the actor ( played by himself ) as a stand in for the Prime Minister, as they supposed foreign dignitaries would not know the difference.

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