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Often and stations
Often, strategies of these enterprises contain real estate or department stores next to stations.
Often, strategies of these enterprises contain real estate or department stores next to stations.
Often, each new network would be identified with their channel number, so that individual stations would often be numbered One, Two, Three, and so forth.
Often two or more stations are heard simultaneously.
Often, the VNRs are aired without the stations ' identifying or attributing them as such.
Often referred to as ' the Sony Awards ' ( after their principal sponsor ), the awards celebrate everything from the biggest and best national radio shows to small shows by local stations.
Often underground power stations form part of pumped storage hydroelectricity schemes, whose basic function is to level load: they use cheap or surplus off-peak power to pump water from a lower lake to an upper lake, then, during peak periods ( when electricity prices are often high ), the power station generates power from the water held in the upper lake.
Often radio stations conduct " call out " either on the Internet, via telephone, or a music test ( either online or in an in-person setting ) to conduct surveys.
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 presented by NPR member stations on a weekly basis, Earplay episodes were produced with much attention to recording technique and sound-effects.
Often when multiple antennas are used, one is for a range of co-located stations and the other is for a single transmitter in a different direction.
Often, the bottles of ketchup and other sauces are grouped together in stations every couple of feet along the counter, but in some oyster bars, patrons are served with their own ingredients.

Often and went
Often, the breathy-voiced vowels subsequently went through additional, complex changes ( e. g. diphthongization ).
Often, warriors went naked into battle, apart from a plaited flax belt around the waist.
Often there was little food, and because of this, the Bandeirantes got into the habit of planting and harvesting this food as they went.
Often portrayed as member of the 1960s counterculture, he went from being a beatnik to a folk singer to a mod and finally to a hippie ( depending on the year of the issue ) before he was finally dropped from the comics.
Often the mixture would ferment or even mold as the summer went by.
Often he went hungry.

Often and dark
Often, in working out-of-doors under all conditions of light and atmosphere, a particular passage that looked favorable in relation to the subject will be too bright, too dull, or too light, or too dark when viewed indoors in a mat.
Often a nemesis is a superhero's doppelganger or foil ( e. g., Sabretooth embraces his savage instincts while Wolverine tries to control his ; Batman is dark, taciturn, and grim, while the Joker is colorful, loquacious, and flamboyant ).
Often described as cold and prim, she seemed an unlikely match for the man who would become her ultimate obsession, the dramatically dark and " morally fractured " poet Lord Byron.
Often considered Cold's darkest record, 13 Ways bears generally dark themes such as drug addiction, relationship troubles, and social indifference.
Often the body remains quite dark while the mane and tail are strongly diluted.
Often features are selected because they are bright / dark spots, edges or corners depending on the particular tracking algorithm.
Often shortened to just " It was a dark and stormy night ", this opening has given rise to the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, in which contestants are asked to supply similarly florid opening sentences to their own otherwise imaginary novels.
Often flavoured with caraway seed and peppercorns, Tilsiter is a complement to hearty brown / rye breads and dark beers.
Often, the food was placed in the barn in the dark of night for the men to get what they could.
Often these battles end at this stage, with the loser retreating, turning drab and dark colors.

Often and on
Often he seems even to have been able to guess correctly, without the tracing motions, solely on the basis of qualitative differences among the blot-like things which appeared in his visual experience.
Often, discussions on the subject focus on the differences among " artist " and " technician ", " entertainer " and " artisan ", " fine art " and " applied art ", or what constitutes art and what does not.
Often musicians perform solo on the balalaika.
Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories.
Often, motifs and initials were stitched on household items to identify their owner, or simply to decorate the otherwise-plain cloth.
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often posted on bulletin boards, clipped strips had an ancillary form of distribution when they were faxed, photocopied or mailed.
Often clients and servers communicate over a computer network on separate hardware, but both client and server may reside in the same system.
Often, this type of compression is virtually indistinguishable from the original uncompressed sound or images, depending on the codec and the settings used.
Often this involves stressing what are now conservative views of free-market economics and belief in individual responsibility, with social liberal views on defence of civil rights, environmentalism and support for a limited welfare state.
Often, tags are issued with a prayer inscribed on the reverse.
Often operational data undergoes transformation on its way into the warehouse, getting summarized, anonymized, reclassified, etc.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
* Release Early, Release Often, excerpt from The Cathedral and the Bazaar, mirrored on personal site
Often, 3 Hz spike-wave or multiple spike discharges can be seen on EEG.
Often, anticonvulsant medication treatment will be lifelong and can have major effects on quality of life.
Often fanzine editors (" faneds ") would simply swap issues with each other, not worrying too much about matching trade for trade, somewhat like being on one another's friends list.
Often absent, opponens digiti minimi originates near the cuboid bone and is inserted on the fifth metatarsal bone.
Often he carries a large brown sack filled with toys on his back ( rarely, images of him have a beard but with no moustache ).
Often the training period-the costs of which are in great part covered by the initial fee-is too short in cases where it is necessary to operate complicated equipment, and the franchisee has to learn on his own from instruction manuals.
Often, one finds statements that Soviet POWs on their return to the Soviet Union were often treated as traitors ( see Order No. 270 ).
Often, the resource corresponds to a file or the output of an executable residing on the server.
Often starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, and drawing on Universal's precedent, these films include The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ), and Dracula ( 1958 ), both followed by many sequels, with director Terence Fisher being responsible for many of the best films.
Often depending on which constitutional category ( above ) a head of state belongs to, they may have some or all of the roles listed below, and various other ones.

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