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Often and older
Often these were older veterans.
Often — especially with older text editors — there is only one level of edit history remembered and successively issuing the undo command will only " toggle " the last change.
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, older media contain words or phrases that were innocuous at the time of publication, but have a more obscene or sexual meaning today, such as " have a gay old time " from The Flintstones (" gay " means " happy " in this context ).
Often sold much older.
Often people who have congenital anosmia report that they pretended to be able to smell as children because they thought that smelling was something that older / mature people could do, or did not understand the concept of smelling but did not want to appear different from others.
Often, the father and older sons would go first, leaving the mother and the rest of the family behind until the male members could afford their passage.
Often, potassium deficiency symptoms first appear on older ( lower ) leaves because potassium is a mobile nutrient, meaning that a plant can allocate potassium to younger leaves when it is K deficient.
Often the epithet is the result of fusion of the Olympian divinity with an older one: Poseidon Erechtheus, Artemis Orthia, reflect intercultural equations of a divinity with an older one, that is generally considered its pendant ; thus most Roman gods and goddesses, especially the Twelve Olympians, had traditional counterparts in Greek, Etruscan, and most other Mediterranean pantheons, e. g. Jupiter as head of the Olympian Gods with Zeus, but in specific cult places there may even be a different equation, based on one specific aspect of the divinity.
Often hikikomori start out as school refusals, or futōkō ( 不登校 ) in Japanese ( an older term is tōkōkyohi ( 登校拒否 )).
Often first given by friends or an older family member, these nicknames are typically one syllable ( or worn down from two syllables to one ).
Often older cars from the 1930s to 1970's could look like restored stockers but with uprated drivetrains, including suspension and brakes as well as engine swaps.
Often the centre of a city in older cities is full of historic, institutional, or cultural areas.
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, Bolos on garrison duty are older surplus or reserve units on loan, in which case their three-letter prefix is changed to " SOL ".
* Often an older, debilitated or immune compromised population.
Often, in older or traditional churches, this will be before a side altar.
Often, a high-resistance bleeder resistor is connected internally within the flyback transformer to ensure the charge is safely grounded when not in use, but many sets lack this, especially older models.
Often it is blended ( mixed ) with HFO ( heavy fuel oil ) for use in larger power stations as a way of reducing environmental impact while allowing the older, less efficient power stations to remain open in the face of ever-tightening emissions regulations.
Often used as the second female lead or the spunky older sister of " Wheezer " ( Bobby Hutchins ), Mary Ann's snappy delivery came in handy during the series ' somewhat rocky transition to sound.
Often when myasthenia gravis is diagnosed in older dogs the first symptom the dog may manifest is megaesophagus.
Often in the older days one singer would hang up a wreath as a challenge and as a reward for victory.
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 and sword
Often he is found sitting wearing the Papal Tiara, Papal robes and holding a sword pointed towards the ground.
* Tools / Instruments: Often a tool is used to signify the job it does or the person who does the job, as in the phrase " the press " ( referring to the printing press ), or as in the idiom, " The pen is mightier than the sword.

Often and more
Often, the finished sign or display incorporates several types of plastics and two or more fabricating techniques.
Often, they consider that morality seems to be binding – obligations are seen to convey more than just a preference, but imply that the obligation will stand, regardless of other factors or interests.
Often, the delayed signals will be slightly pitch shifted to more realistically convey the effect of multiple voices.
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often the Chronicles paint a somewhat more positive picture of the same events.
Often, low-floor trams are fitted with nonpivoting bogies and many tramway enthusiasts see this as a retrograde step, as it leads to more wear of both track and wheels and also significantly reduces the speed at which a tram can round a curve.
Often, individuals have had one or more major depressive episodes.
Often, happenings begin innocently enough, until more and more of the workings behind the scenes are revealed.
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 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, however, food writing is used to specify writing that takes a more literary approach to food, such as that of the famous American food writer M. F. K.
Often, the systems we put in place to keep us secure are keeping us from our more creative selves.
Often, infomal, spoken language, " everyday language " is less precise than any more formal or academic languages.
Often they are much more complex, although certain elements frequently recur.
References to Lykaian Pan are especially abundant in Latin poetry, as for instance in Virgil ’ s epic, the Aeneid: “ Lupercal / Parrhasio dictum Panos de more Lycaei ,” “... the Lupercal, named after the Parrhasian worship of Lykaian Pan ,” and in Horace ’ s Odes: “ Velox amoenum saepe Lucretilem / mutat Lycaeo Faunus ,” “ Often swift Faunus exchanges Lykaion for pleasant Lucretilis .”
Often, meat is used in a more restrictive sense – the flesh of mammalian species ( pigs, cattle, lambs, etc.
Often, the midwife would call for the assistance of a physician when a more difficult birth was anticipated.
Often, mechanical and thermal treatments are combined in what is known as thermo-mechanical treatments for better properties and more efficient processing of materials.
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 the leader of the seder and the other adults at the meal will use prompted responses from the Haggadah, which states, " The more one talks about the Exodus from Egypt, the more praiseworthy he is.
Often the geography of the stage and more importantly the play matched the geography of the city so that the audience would be well oriented to the locale of the play.
Often, in club racing, specific club racing rules, perhaps based on RRS, may be superimposed onto the more general regulations such as COLREGS or CEVNI.
Often the vocal accompaniment is overshadowed by the drumming and instruments, reinforcing that the vocal aspect of the music is more for incantation rather than aesthetics.

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