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Often the word " gun " appears in the name of pistol-gripped tools such as the glue gun, caulking gun and nail gun.
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Often the word takes the definite article and is capitalized — " the Divinity " — as though it were a proper name or definitive honorific.
Often a second, additional meaning is intended by using the word prime, namely that any object can be, essentially uniquely, decomposed into its prime components.
Often a court will assert a modest degree of power over a case for purposes of determining whether it has jurisdiction, and so the word " power " is not necessarily synonymous with the word " jurisdiction ".
Often atman is mistaken as being interchangeable with the word jiva with the difference being somewhat subtle.
Often, pleonasm is understood to mean a word or phrase which is useless, clichéd, or repetitive, but a pleonasm can also be simply an unremarkable use of idiom.
Often, a consonant or phoneme is placed between the root word and the diminutive ending for phonetic purposes:
Often there are many diminutive forms for one word: мама ( mama, mom ) becomes мамочка ( mamochka, affectionate sense ), мамуля ( mamulia, affectionate and playful sense ), маменька ( mamen ' ka, affectionate and old-fashioned ), маманя ( mamania, affectionate but disdainful ),-all of them have different hues of meaning, which are hard to understand for a foreigner, but are very perceptible for a native speaker.
Often, the word refers to an increased neutrophil granulocyte count, as neutrophils are the main granulocytes.
Often pronounced ( and even spelled ) " Le Cheuf ", to reflect an old-fashion joual pronunciation of the word.
Often a word of one lexical category ( part of speech ) is converted to a word of another lexical category ; for example, the noun green in golf ( referring to a putting-green ) is derived ultimately from the adjective green.
Often this comes about either through the confusion of a foreign or obsolete word ( similar to types A and B above ) with a more common word, but it can also result from confusion of two words that have become homophones.
Often and gun
Often incorporated into subways were concealed light rail lines, hospitals, command posts, water reservoirs, ammunition stores, mortar and machine gun posts, and communication centres.
Often sited in pairs, the blockhouses were not built to a common design, but usually consisted of a stone tower and bastion or gun platform, which could be semi-circular, rectangular or irregular in shape.
Often the outside of the holster is broader, to help break up the outline of the handgun and prevent printing, where the outline of the gun can be seen through clothing.
Often, the requirement is that the backup gun has to be in the same caliber as the main service pistol, for ammunition compatibility.
Often and appears
Often now erroneously credited as a Human League single, due to its success and enduring popularity, the band have since adopted it for their live performances and it appears on their greatest hits compilations.
Often CSG presents a model or surface that appears visually complex, but is actually little more than cleverly combined or decombined objects.
Often the selective process is tuned before relevant information appears ; such expectation makes for rapid selection of key stimuli when they become available.
Often the men and women would play pranks on each other during this day, as was written by Robert Herrick in his poem " Saint Distaffs day, or the Morrow After Twelfth Day " which appears in his Hesperides.
Often accompanying them in the early episodes is the Galactic Union auditor Armbrust () who appears to have multiple hidden agendas.
Often if it appears that a grievance could be lost with prejudice ( i. e., the settlement could negatively impact future, similar grievances by setting precedent ) then the representative may recommend that the grievor tactically withdraw it at that stage.
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