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Often and fact
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 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, the police department will collect and analyze the corpses of suspected " andys " to confirm that they are, in fact, " artificial ".
Often erroneously labeled " the last successful invasion of Great Britain ", it was in fact the last successful conquest of what is now Great Britain ( the last successful invasion in general – by the Dutch in 1688 – was upon invitation by Parliament to overthrow King James II of England ).
Often done with gases, but also with liquids, the diffusion method relies on the fact that in thermal equilibrium, two isotopes with the same energy will have different average velocities.
Often in fiction, the time traveler does not merely fail to prevent the actions, but in fact precipitates them ( see predestination paradox ), usually by accident.
Often a religious text, such as the Bible or Quran, states that a miracle occurred, and believers accept this as a fact.
Often these patois are popularly considered " bastardizations " of English, " broken English ", or slang, but cases such as Jamaican patois are classified with more correctness as a creole language ; in fact, in the Francophone Caribbean the analogous term for local variants of French is créole ( see also Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole ).
Often, they create common amenities such as Common Houses after the fact, while living there.
Often incorrectly reported as ' race riots ', these were in fact trades union disputes involving equal pay protests championed by communist union activists.
Often overlooked is the fact that most of the British troops and casualties were Indian.
Often what appears to be a single step conversion is in fact a multistep reaction.
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 a time period is stipulated in the contract as well, like two or five years, or sometimes very short periods, and often there is in fact no legal marriage.
Often there can be dozens to hundreds of dimension attributes describing the various facets of a fact.
Often animal jokes are in fact fables, i. e., their punchline is ( or eventually becomes ) a kind of a maxim.
Often spoken of in the terms of a singularity, deliberate ; yet conscious of the fact that Africa is a large continent with multitudes of nations who have complexed cultures, innumerable languages and myriads of dialects.
Often they would contain a mix of fact and fiction, including apparently mythical creatures.
" Often the pretence is that the child's parents are dead when in fact the child's parents are still alive.
Often, surrealist humor gets its appeal from the fact that the situation described is so ridiculous or unlikely.
Often erroneously cited as being the same as the end credits version, this second version is in fact a new arrangement and recording.
Often, clans are thought of as based on blood kinship alone ; in fact Irish clans would be better thought of as akin to the modern-day corporation.
Often he is not to be found, for Naoto constantly seeks to become stronger and better, not just independently but in total isolation, despite the fact that he already is a powerhouse.
Often mistaken as the brother of Australian actress Daphne Pollard, in fact the two were not related despite their shared surname.

Often and sometimes
Often versions of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms ; sometimes air-and submarine-launched versions are a little lighter and smaller than land-and ship-launched versions.
Often, especially in larger congregations, the elders delegate the practicalities of buildings, finance, and temporal ministry to the needy in the congregation to a distinct group of officers ( sometimes called deacons, which are ordained in some denominations ).
Often real-time response times are understood to be in the order of milliseconds and sometimes microseconds.
Often, one or more of the choices is seafood ( mariscos ), often including anchovies, sardines or mackerel in olive oil, squid or others in a tomato-based sauce, sometimes with the addition of red or green peppers or other seasonings.
Often, this transaction is termed a sale or lease of the domain name, and the registrant may sometimes be called an " owner ", but no such legal relationship is actually associated with the transaction, only the exclusive right to use the domain name.
Often a queen exchange marks the beginning of the endgame ; but there are queen endgames, and sometimes queens are exchanged in the opening, long before the endgame.
Often the cognomen was chosen based on some physical or personality trait, sometimes with ironic results: Julius Caesar's cognomen, in one interpretation, meant hairy ( cf.
Often late in the trip mixed teams that included dairy cows and riding ponies were sometimes hitched up to make a usable team.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination sometimes known as general pathology.
Often they refer to their leaders as pastors or ministers, titles that, if used, sometimes apply to the person only as long as he or she holds a particular office
Often these concerns arise when rights come into conflict with other legal or moral issues, sometimes even other rights.
Often, wholesalers are not required to charge their buyers sales tax, but they sometimes decide or are required to charge a special wholesale tax.
Often the older man takes the boy into his home as a ward or companion and helps him find a better job ( sometimes replacing a less honest or industrious boy ).
Often the soils of tropical forests are low in nutrient content making them quite vulnerable to slash-and-burn techniques, which are sometimes an element of shifting cultivation agricultural systems.
Often contrasted with auteur directors such as Stanley Kubrick, who tended to bring a distinctive directorial " look " to a particular genre, Wise is famously viewed to have allowed his ( sometimes studio assigned ) story to dictate style.
Often confused with crossover thrash and sometimes thrash metal, is thrashcore.
Often this ensemble consists simply of a guitar, piano or a keyboard, drums and sometimes a bass guitar and other instruments, especially during " Youth Fellowships ".
Often he travels to another land in search of his wife, or his wife travels to another land in search of him ; sometimes he treats his wife badly, or she rejects him ; while he is guardian of fish, it is his wife who gives the fish their individual characteristics.
Often costumes of famous monsters like Godzilla and Baragon would be recycled and altered, sometimes with nothing more than spray paint and often while the actor was still inside.
Often unable to articulate why they reacted or what prompted them at the time of the event, they sometimes retrospectively can plot their actions based upon what had been clear and present danger signals.
Often, they explain the background which led to the events in the original, but sometimes the connections are not as explicit.
Often contains shimmer, but sometimes does not.
Often served in the Southwestern United States, this omelette sometimes has a topping of cheese and a side dish of hash browns or fried potatoes.
Often the lead instruments and vocals would drop in and out of the mix, sometimes processed heavily with studio effects.

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