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Often and fastest
Often, the world-record holder in this race is considered " the world's fastest man / woman.
Often emergency vehicles are permitted by law to break conventional road rules in order to reach their destinations in the fastest possible time, such as ( but not limited to ) driving through an intersection when the traffic light is red, or exceeding the speed limit.

Often and runners
Often met at great speed, which can lead to several falls, the highest being 12 runners in 1951.
Often referred to as “ the last of the great place hitters ” on McGraw teams that emphasized advancing runners into scoring position rather than relying on the long ball, Lindstrom in 1931 was led to believe that he would succeed the long-time Giants manager.
Often she successfully comes over the top of runners down the stretch, passing rivals to earn important medals.
Often referred to as the " Human Toaster " for his rocket fire arm and consistent toasting of runners at the plate from his domain in center field, as well as his " Don't mess with me " attitude.

Often and complete
Often, these expanded versions, also referred as " complete editions ", will have additions to the gameplay or additional game modes and features outside the main portion of the game.
Often the complete definition for a class does not exist in a single module, but is spread across several that are optionally collected together.
Often, the model is a complete graph ( i. e. each pair of vertices is connected by an edge ).
Often these beings are depicted in humanoid or partially humanoid forms, complete with a set of unique and complex iconography in each case.
Often, a few fret dressings can be performed on a guitar before it requires complete refretting.
Often, the crossbands are divided at the midline and alternate on either side of the body, with some individuals even having more half bands than complete ones.
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, the knowledge of a second language-one of languages of major influence in music history ( such as German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Russian )-is required to complete the degree.
Often the complete disappearance of the starting material is difficult to achieve, and side reactions are common.
Often, low platelet levels do not lead to clinical problems ; rather, they are picked up on a routine full blood count ( or CBC, complete blood count ).
Often the underlying tissue damage has been repaired long before this process is complete.
Often one must complete a postulancy before officially entering the novitiate.
Often these voids would be re-filled with waste rock from other diggings after ore removal was complete.
Often children ( and adults ) with dysgraphia will become extremely frustrated with the task of writing ( and spelling ); younger children may cry, pout, or refuse to complete written assignments.
Often, the general thrust of the Arabian Knights adventures deals with the Knights trying to effect some action against Bakaar ’ s soldiers, finding a means to further complete their goal of turning the tables on the evil dictator, or dealing with another villain set within the Knights ' universe.
Often Amrita Kuteerams are built not as single homes but as entire villages, complete with town halls, roads, wells, electricity, sewage systems and clean drinking water.
Often working late into the evening, until midnight at times, Pickersgill's team was able to complete the job in six weeks.
Often these files and resources represent the complete state of an IDE at a given time, a snapshot.
Often, he is not a complete newborn but is slightly older, because he is frequently shown standing on his own, barely walking, or having a small amount of head hair.
Often used to describe insurance markets the model of a complete market occurs if agents can buy insurance contracts to protect themselves against any future time and state-of-the-world.
Often one could complete a dozen moves in a week.
Often, locating a " key date " coin for a set is what stands between a complete set and just a collection.

Often and entire
Often the failure of one laptop component requires the replacement of the entire motherboard, which is usually more expensive than a desktop motherboard due to the large number of integrated components.
Often called Damascus steel, blades forged in this manner often display bands of slightly different patterning along their entire length.
Often these pit stops can change the entire outcome of a race.
Often, the frequency spectrum clearly shows harmonics, visible as distinct spikes or lines, that provide insight into the mechanisms that generate the entire signal.
Often the code needed to get from an X window to a DPS context was much more complicated than the entire rest of the DPS interface.
Often, black bunting is hung from homes and buildings ; and, in the case of the death of royalty, the entire country adopts mourning dress and black and purple bunting is displayed from most buildings.
Often, the owner of the property acts as laborer, paymaster, and design team for the entire project.
Often, the entire group was entirely left out of analyses, being small and seemingly insignificant in the large pattern of bird evolution ( e. g. Barker et al.
Often, people will line up on the side of the road to hand provisions to the pilgrims as those who walk the distance to Częstochowa walk the entire day and have little means to get things for themselves.
Often, communities in the south would hold “ corn-shucking jubilees ,” during which an entire community of planters would gather on one plantation.
Often, a competitor may use only one speech for the entire season.
Often girls are awoken in the middle of the night to practice the dance ; sometimes they are forced to stay awake for nearly 48 hours dancing almost the entire time.
Often the name Anacostia is incorrectly used to refer to the entire portion of the city that is southeast of the Anacostia River.
An entire episode of the first season of the show is based around homages to " The Twilight Zone ’’ ( or, as the show dubs it, The Zone, Where Normal Things Don't Happen Very Often.
Often this is accomplished with a sign warning of the high voltage ; other times the entire access point to the transmission corridor is marked with a sign.
Often the term " Malin to Mizen " is used when encompassing the entire island from north to south.
Often mistaken for a " yard ", which refers to the entire spar.
Often entire communities and church congregations would move together over the road to new settlements.
Often, for shorter tournaments the selected range will be since the very first round of the tournament, thus never having a repeat pairing for the entire tournament.
Often the term " backpropagation " is used in a more general sense, to refer to the entire procedure encompassing both the calculation of the gradient and its use in stochastic gradient descent.
Often it is because of a lack of population density or size in a single city or even an entire state.
Often the ceremony is done in the spring or early summer, with preparations going on for the entire year before the ceremony.
Often, the heads or entire bodies are processed by a taxidermist, although sometimes other body parts such as teeth, tusks or horns are used as the trophies.

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