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Often and science
Often known as the central science, chemistry connects the fundamental laws of physics to engineering and other natural sciences such as biology, earth science, astronomy and material science
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, the linguistic nondifferentiation of animals not only regarded by science as different species, but that also often exist in radically different environments, is the result of culturally perceived similarities between organisms, as well as of abstract associations formed within a particular group's mythology and folklore ( see Cicada mythology ).
Often enough, these films could just as well pass as westerns or World War II films if the science fiction props were removed.
Often used in science fiction television series, animated series, soap operas, and comic books, the device allows elaborate and dramatic changes to characters and the fictional universe that might otherwise invalidate the premise of the show with respect to future continuity.
Often, prizes in science fairs do not go to the best science, but to technology that is currently fashionable ( green technology or health-related projects, for example ).
Often colour pictures are the only form which can be used to illustrate a point, such as blood smears in a forensic science article.
Often, science parks are associated with or operated by institutions of higher education ( colleges and universities ).
Often criticized for producing extremely fast gamakam laden sangathis with strength and weight and with wide imagination, a voice as his, running at so fast a speed through the effects of Brighas, twists and turns would come in quick succession that he became an instant hit with both the lay audience as well as those initiated to the arts and science of carnatic music.
Often, episodes of Horizon end up with a montage of " talking heads " as experts and people affected by the implications of the science covered are intercut to create a sense of summary.
Often a chaver will be a dayan with training in secular law or science who can share his experience and perspectives with the court.
Often, the discomfort is heightened by the knowledge that " it didn't have to be this way ," that is, that if the company wanted to achieve the goal of the project, it could have done so in a successful way if it had been managed competently ( such as by devoting the obviously required resources, including bringing all relevant expertise, technology, or applied science to the task rather than just whatever incomplete knowledge a few employees happened to know already ).
Often the critical component to collaboration readiness is based on the concept of “ working together in order to achieve a science goal ” ( Olson, Teasley, Bietz, & Cogburn, 2002, p. 46 ).
Often these departments are named to clarify this emphasis on philosophy of science:
Often the political focus of a science fiction novel is less on the social order, but how people maneuver and achieve their agendas within a given system.
Often these concerns are based on an IRB misunderstanding the social science and / or failing to apply the flexibility permitted in the regulatory framework.
Often considered to be the first science fiction film, it drew upon Jules Verne and H. G. Wells in its depiction a spacecraft being launched to the moon in a large cannon.

Often and fiction
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 the narrator is self-dehumanized in order to make the narrative more neutral ; this type of narrative mode, outside of fiction, is often employed by newspaper articles, biographical documents, and scientific journals.
Wrist suspension generally stretches out the body highlighting the ribs and pelvis. Often in fiction and movies a person may be pictured hanging from metal cuffs or handcuffs.
Often they would contain a mix of fact and fiction, including apparently mythical creatures.

Often and film
Often what remains is a carbonaceous film known as a phytoleim, in which case the fossil is known as a compression.
* Slasher filmOften revolves around a psychopathic killer stalking and killing a sequence of victims in a graphically violent manner, mainly with a cutting tool such as a knife or axe.
Often cited as the best actress in the history of Indian film cinema, Dixit made her film debut in Abodh ( 1984 ) and received wider public recognition with Tezaab ( 1988 ).
Often referred to as the " Dhak Dhak Girl ", she is famous for her dance in the song " Dhak Dhak Karne Laga " from the film Beta.
Often, puns are not strictly homophonic, but play on words of similar, not identical, sound as in the example from the " Pinky and the Brain " cartoon film series: " I think so, Brain, but if we give peas a chance, won't the lima beans feel left out?
Often, if a television special such as Peter Pan or a network TV showing of a classic film like The Wizard of Oz is especially well-received, it will be rerun from time to time.
Often, the vast landscape becomes more than a vivid backdrop ; it becomes a character in the film.
Often listed among the greatest film comedies, it ranks 31st on AFI's list of the top feature films in American cinema, fourth on their list of top comedy films and number 28 on Bravo's " 100 Funniest Movies.
Often, medium format film cameras can be retrofitted with digital camera backs, converting them to digital cameras, but some of these digital backs, especially early models, use sensors smaller than a 35 mm film frame.
Often collaborating with lyricist Pete Bellotte, Moroder had a number of hits in his own name including " Son of My Father " in 1972 before releasing the synthesizer-driven From Here to Eternity, a notable chartbuster in 1977, and in the following year releasing " Chase ", the theme from the film Midnight Express.
Often, great pains are taken to search out alternate material in film archives around the World.
Often Crow has been known to take on the appearance and sometimes the personality of one of the characters in the movie that is currently being shown, usually ending with Mike, Tom Servo, or Joel using Crow's role-playing as a plot device or setup to a joke that mocks the film even more.
Often considered Zola's masterpiece and one of the most significant novels in the French tradition, the novel – an uncompromisingly harsh and realistic story of a coalminers ' strike in northern France in the 1860s – has been published and translated in over one hundred countries as well as inspiring five film adaptations and two television productions.
Often Thea von Harbou would take her screenplays and make them into full length novels to coincide with the release of the film, however this was not the case with Metropolis, one of her most famous works.
Often Star Wreck is used to refer to the latest and most popular film Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning.
Often mistakenly referred to as Videocraft's foray into the Halloween genre, the theatrical feature film Mad Monster Party saw theatrical release in the Spring of 1967.
Often cast in film noir projects, Grahame received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Crossfire ( 1947 ), and she won this award for her work in The Bad and the Beautiful ( 1952 ).
Often there will be logos for both the production company and distributor of the film.
Often playing the femme fatale, Modotti's movie career culminated in the 1920 film The Tiger's Coat.
Often, this contrast is used for strong emotional effect, and frequently at the climax of a film.
* Often while traveling with a camera we arrive just as the sun slips over the horizon of a moment, too late to expose film, only time enough to expose our hearts.
Often classes in the United States will combine new forms of digital media such as television in combination with film study .< ref >" History of Film Studies in the United States and at Berkeley.

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