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Often and figures
Often clairvoyance has been associated with religious or shamanic figures, offices and practices.
Often teen idols are actors or musicians but some sports figures also have an appeal to teenagers.
Often, when drawing marks or figures, geomancers will proceed from right to left as a tradition from geomancy's Arabic origins, although this is by no means mandatory.
Often metafiction figures for only a moment in a story, as when " Roger " makes a brief appearance in Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber.
Often metalepsis refers to the combination of several figures of speech into an altogether new one.
Often the influence was cross-bred, and the exchange of ideas between the Netherlandish and Italian artists lead to patronisation by significant figures such as Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus, who commissioned works from both traditions.
Often the military miniaturist will combine different kinds of miniatures in the same diorama ; for example: vehicles and figures ; aircraft and vehicles.
Often stoner films involve evading authority figures, sometimes law enforcement agents, who are portrayed as comically inept, but also parents, coworkers, friends, and security guards who disapprove of the protagonists ' marijuana usage usually out of a greater lack of acceptance of their lifestyle of leisure and innocence.
Often seated playing instruments, writing letters, or simply communicating with one another, Dewing's sensitively portrayed figures have a detachment from the viewer that keeps the spectator a remote witness to the scene rather than a participant.
Often speaking out against Australian political figures, Fanning has donated much of his time to philanthropic causes.

Often and sit
Often a corner ( hence the common term corner time ) or a similar space where the child is to stand or sit during time-outs is designated.
Often, many of the same places that allowed blacks to be on stage, did not allow them to sit in the audience as patrons.
Often, players move seats to sit in the order of their place, so as not to forget the order.
Often, a wide array of other artists would appear and sit in with or sing in front of the trio.
Often, within countries such as the US, the UK ( and, in all likelihood, China ) there are standardised qualifications, examinations and workbooks that form the concrete teaching materials needed for secondary-school and pre-university courses ( for example, within the UK, all students are required to sit or take Scottish Highers / Advanced Highers, A-levels or their equivalent in order to ensure that a certain minimal level of mathematical competence in a wide variety of topics has been obtained ).
Often a priest will sit in the sanctuary, just inside the communion rail, facing toward the altar and away from the penitent.
Often two or three mixers would sit alongside, each controlling sections of audio, e. g., dialogue, music, effects.
Often a minim will sit on the worker ant and ward off any attack.
Often, leagues with a third card include a penalty box rule, and issuance of this third card requires the penalized player to sit in the box for a prescribed period of time ( usually two minutes as in ice hockey ) during which his or her team plays shorthanded.
Often, substitutions made by the coach designed to deliberately increase the team's chances of losing ( frequently by having one or more key players sit out, often using minimal or phantom injuries as a public excuse for doing this ), rather than ordering the players actually on the field to intentionally underperform, were cited as the main factor in cases where tanking has been alleged.
Often, these events are evening panels with 3 – 4 speakers ; both practitioners and academics typically sit on these panels.
Often, when scholars that were former students or disciples of Gangohi would visit Gangoh, Muhammad Yahya would stop his lessons and instruct Ilyas to sit and listen to their conversation instead.
Often, when I sit down to write a lyric, it is in the heat of the moment, and something has just happened.

Often and sprawl
Often they were drained to create agricultural land, or filled to accommodate urban sprawl.

Often and across
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, this initial crack is caused by an increase in blood pressure within the body ( in combination with movement ), forcing an expansion across its exoskeleton, leading to an eventual crack that allows for certain organisms such as spiders to extricate themselves.
Often sharing gigs with the Seattle punks were bands from across the Canadian border.
Often young Indian boys were hired to drive and ride the stock across the river — they knew how to swim, unlike many pioneers.
Often iron chains were stretched across the river to prevent passage without paying the toll, and strategic towers were built to facilitate this.
Often flesh will be removed to the bone in an exact manner, consistent across cases, such as removal of flesh from around the jaw exposing the mandible.
Often he has used the metaphor of the Rosenborg rhythm to get his message across.
Often, the rule is administered by the corporation or professional body to which the public servant must adhere, but it is also employed by state entities that have the responsibility for assuring the uniformity of a public service across a national geography.
Often multiple samples are arranged across the keyboard, each assigned to a note or group of notes.
Basil Brush Often breaks the Fourth Wall by having shots of the set and making references on how long the show is, and abusing the obvious way of walking across to
Often they would sail across the bay to Conanicut Island to picnic and explore the cliffs and beaches.
Often, select committees examine emerging issues that don ’ t fit clearly within existing standing committee jurisdictions, or which cut across jurisdictional boundaries.
Often referred to as the Red Fleet, the Soviet Navy would have played an instrumental role in a Warsaw Pact war with NATO, where it would have attempted to prevent naval convoys from bringing reinforcements across the Atlantic Ocean from North America to Western Europe.
Often seen flying across valleys or calling from the top of emergent trees.
Often called " The foot of Canal Street ", at the riverfront the Canal Street Ferry offers a connection to the Algiers Point neighborhood, an older, 18th century portion of the larger Algiers area across the river.
Often called " Hell Drivers ," he had five units that for more than forty years toured across North America thrilling audiences in large and small towns alike with their death-defying automobile stunts.
Often the stamp will be fixed across a seal so that on opening the pack or bottle the stamp is destroyed.
Often, in the winter months, cool or cold dry air settles onto the land in the vicinity of the Great Basin where it builds into a high-pressure cell or anticyclone that moves across the United States with a cold front on its leading edge.
Often military assault courses will be standardised, and will have, for example ( in the UK ), a six foot and a ten foot wall, a climbing net, some type of bar to climb over, and a high rope or net that must be crossed ( these being or representing the most likely difficult terrain that a soldier will come across ).
Often associated with mounds and other mortuary complexes across the Eastern Woodlands ( concentrated in the North American Southeast ), step pyramids were constructed as ceremonial centres by the Mississippian cultures ( 900-1500CE ), and are regarded as a facet of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
Often, seemingly unrelated subjects and storylines will be juxtaposed and gradually brought together to form a whole — such as in Bench Press, where a travel across the Sahara desert is intertwined with details from Lindqvist's childhood, his interest in physical training and the history of bodybuilding.

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