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Often and whole
Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Often also the works by the Flemish Jacob van Maerlant, as a whole, are regarded as an encyclopedia.
Often the daughter cell will begin to bud before it becomes separated from the parent, so that whole colonies of adhering cells may be formed.
Often, the organ did not feature a keyboard at all, rather buttons or large levers which were operated by a whole hand.
Often, a dinosaur that senses it will die soon will make a pilgrimage to the basin and die there so that it may be eaten by the carnivores and continue to contribute to the good of the island as a whole.
Often it is used to represent the whole of an abstract idea.
Often, whole wheat flour is not the main ingredient in baked goods, as it may add a certain " heaviness " that prevents them from rising as high as white flours.
Often, Judge Mathis will crack jokes about the whole argument and is usually seen making his audience laugh.
Often extended tertian harmonies are followed by whole tone harmonies ( such as in the first movement of Symphony No. 5 ; or the first movement of his " Cyber Bird " Concerto for alto saxophone, which, in addition, makes use of free atonal jazz ; or the final movement of his " Orion Machine " Concerto ; or in his Saxophone Concerto " Albireo Mode ").
Often whole passages occur with either female or male vocals ; sometimes, both are used together.
Often, the whole family or neighbours gather to bake the bell peppers, peel them, and cook them.
Often the whole of the grains are rendered semi-opaque in this way.
Often served in salads or eaten whole.
Often whole towns would have had to share them.
Often whole families worked as toshers.
" As Heylin writes, " though the idea of a big band had always appealed to Dylan, the reality was a whole series of new arrangements, to make each song different and to highlight the band's demonstrable versatility ... Often these arrangement ideas came from the band.
Often quoted, but very hard to get, this book covers, in one concise and very readable work, a whole lot of topics that are extremely relevant today, since discussion of such ideas was revived with E O Wilson's publication of ' Sociobiology ' and now thrives under the title of ' Evolutionary Psychology '.
Often the relationship has an emergent property, and in most cases these elements and relationships emerge as a whole.
Often these gaming centers allow customers the option of renting out the whole or part of the store for private LAN parties.
Often McLaren's own view on interpreting the Bible seems to call for others to rethink the whole process of interpretation.
Often the obi adjusts the formality and fanciness of the whole kimono outfit: the same kimono can be worn to very different situations depending on what kind of obi is worn with it.
Often the stream occupies the whole river valley, but sometimes it divides into several courses.
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.
Often, another slit is placed near the thin end of the jess cut about one inch long and running lengthwise, through which a special type of swivel is fitted, preventing the whole arrangement from twisting or tangling about itself or the bird when a leash is threaded through the other end.

Often and car
Often strong men muscle the subject into a car and take him to a place where he is cut from everyone but his captors.
Often there is no coupler between locomotive and train since gravity will always push the passenger car down against the locomotive.
Often, in car parking lots using perpendicular parking, two rows of parking spaces may be arranged front to front, with aisles in between.
Often, car drivers can be unaware of the legal implications of stopping or parking in a bus-stop.
* Old versus new: Often an old and big car against a small and new car, or two different generations of the same car model.
Often he uses his car to visit all of the places in Toytown.
* 2-3 Coach Cars ( Often including a Superliner Coach car borrowed from Amtrak's mainline fleet, or Superliner coach with Pacific Surfliner colors.
Often families had to wait a couple of years to buy a car.
Often, too, the ghost leaves some item such as a scarf or travelling bag in the car.
By following the event closely, Corgi Toys were able to issue a model of the winning car shortly after the end of the rally Often there was not even enough time to produce a unique box for the new model, which had to make do with a hastily produced sticker applied to a standard issue box for a similar model.
Often converted into a stretch limousine, it is the most commonly used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada.
Often, the belt line is lowered in the front doors to give the car a more sportive character.
Often, kids would wash the car windows during the long waits and ask for some change.
Often, a sponsor is involved in a movie, and to promote the movie, they will deal with the movie producers to have their car painted to reflect the movie.
Often a flat car is placed directly in front of a crane (" big hook ") in order to:
Often the span bolsters connecting the trucks are connected by additional span bolsters to the car.
Often in high season, the last car on one of the trains is reversed, allowing guests to ride the roller coaster without being able to see where they are going.
Often, the only difference between the models is where the exhaust exits, with diesel engined heavy rated vehicles having a vertical exhaust stack above the cabin and the light rated vehicles having the exhaust exit under the side or rear like a car.
Often Marcis would still field his own car, usually with Jim Sauter behind the wheel.
Often, the disadvantage of having the NASCAR race car in itself, with its heavier car, narrower tire, smaller ( compared to premium road-racing cars ) brakes, ( especially with inexperienced drivers ) pit stops, and most often longer races ( all NASCAR road course races are at least 200 miles / 322 kilometers or longer ) have hurt the " ringers ".
The film is neither a fully experimental work, nor a movie fixated on classic narrative ; rather, In Passing explores the passing of time and the relation of time to cinematic space. Often focusing on intimate yet small details – the table top exploration of a crustacean, the patter of rain on a window, cats at play, the ocean shot from a moving car, a couple looking into a camera knowing that the film they are making will fail – and finding something lyrically poignant and even personal within these transient moments.

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