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Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
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 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 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 forced to abandon traditional mounted archery for hand-to-hand combat, many samurai found that their swords were too delicate and prone to damage when used against the thick leather armor of the invaders.
Often, the required velocity ( delta-v ) for a mission is unattainable by any single rocket because the propellant, tankage, structure, guidance, valves and engines and so on, take a particular minimum percentage of take-off mass that is too great for the propellant it carries to achieve that delta-v.
Often however, a pessimistic analysis may be too pessimistic, so an analysis that gets closer to the real value but may be optimistic ( perhaps with some known low probability of failure ) can be a much more practical approach.
Often such species form only two spores per basidium, but that too varies.
Often the computer is expected to emulate a strategically thinking " side " similar to that of a human player ( such as directing armies and constructing buildings ), or emulate the " instinctive " actions of individual units that would be too tedious for a player to administer ( such as for a peasant to run away when attacked, as opposed to standing still until otherwise ordered by the player ); hence there is an emphasis on artificial intelligence.
Often, multidirectional cores are used in this way until no obvious platforms are present, and then are reduced through bipolar reduction, until the core itself is too small to produce useful flakes.
Often a special tiled surface is used as well as a painted line, to help blind people using a walking aid, and aid in preventing wheelchairs from accidentally rolling too near the platform edge.
Often heard arguments against OSS are: the API is practically impossible to virtualize, it lacks support for modern audio features such as timer-based scheduling or proper surround sound support, inability of its developers to work with the Linux kernel community, lack of integration with modern kernel features such as the device model, too low-level interface, as well as general rejection of its design with moving a lot of signal processing code into the kernel.
Often, not all the roots die: the roots of some species, notably the English elm Ulmus procera, put up suckers which flourish for approximately 15 years, after which they too succumb.
* Often, the internal consultant requires less ramp up time on a project due to familiarity with the corporation, and is able to guide a project through to implementation — a step that would often be too costly if an external consultant were used.
Often heard among crews was " crummy " ( as in a crummy place to live, not elegant, often too hot or too cold, and perhaps not especially clean ), " clown wagon ", " hack ", " waycar ", " dog house ", " go cart ", " glory wagon ", " monkey wagon " ( a term that indirectly insulted the principal functionary who rode therein, no doubt coined by an engineer ), " brain box " ( the conductor was supposedly the brains of the train, as opposed to the " hogger " or engineer, who was presumed to be pigheaded ), " palace ", " buggy " ( Boston & Maine / Maine Central ), " van " ( eastern and central Canada, usage possibly derived from the UK term for the caboose ), and " cabin ", or a variation heard at least on the Southern Railway, " cab ".
Often, too much camber will result in the decrease of braking performance due to a reduced contact patch size through excessive camber variation in the suspension geometry.
Often, meat is well prepared, but too far in advance of consumption.
Often, the ant colony will bring in too many Large Blue caterpillars.
Often there is no convenient bus service, and the distance is too far for walking, thus forcing the school run.
Often, a pitcher who walks a lot of batters strikes out a lot, too, but that wasn't the case with Moore.

Often and ghost
( Often the driver finds that the ghost has made similar attempts to return, usually on the anniversary of death in automobile accident.
Often, her ghost was said to warn Collins family members of impending death or other misfortune.

Often and leaves
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 this is combined with an additional plot device whereby the assassin leaves the scene so there is no one to witness the victim's expected demise, thereby giving the captive the opportunity to openly free himself.
Often the prank is nothing more than a press release with a phone number ; in these press releases, Skaggs leaves hints or details that easily could be checked for accuracy.
Often have two-ranked leaves without teeth.
Often leaves or leafy shoots are shown growing from his open mouth and sometimes even from the nose and eyes as well.
Often birds ' droppings contain rowan seeds, and if such droppings land in a fork or hole where old leaves have accumulated on a larger tree, such as an oak or a maple, they may result in a rowan growing as an epiphyte on the larger tree.
Often these airlines offer no refunds or transfers to later flights in the event of missed flights ; if the aircraft leaves on time without a passenger who arrived late, he will have to buy a wholly new ticket for the next flight.
Often there are grounded metal plates or foil strips in the bottle flanking the gold leaves on either side.
Often it is used at the entrance or departure of a speaker or performer, where the audience members will continue the ovation until the ovated person leaves or begins their speech.
Often used in curries, the leaves generally go by the name " curry leaves ", though they are also translated as " sweet neem leaves " in most Indian languages ( as opposed to ordinary neem leaves which are bitter ).
Often the slop bowl was used to empty the dregs of the tea cup before refilling with hot tea, because there were often tea leaves left behind in the bottom of the cup.
Often Coinspinner will create a rebound effect of bad luck to its former owner after it leaves.
Often classified in Rhus in the past, they are distinguished by the leaves being simple ( not pinnate ) and the ' smoke-like ' fluffy flower heads.
Often the procedure is repeated when the person leaves the institution.
Often regarded as a difficult plant to cultivate this is mainly due to several problems: 1 ) it likes bright light and this encourages algal growth which is difficult to clear from the leaves ; 2 ) newly imported bulbs grow well in the first year but often fail in the second year, apparently due to a lack of food in the bulbs ( cause still unknown ); 3 ) seeds may be produced but often fail to germinate or thrive.
Often Basil ( Tulsi ) leaves and dry fruits are also added in Panchamrita.
Often the first thing that observers notice is lumps of sticky brown frass, with the larvae inside, on lily leaves, which should be immediately removed and destroyed.
Often the drink Bhang is drunk in Shiva's honor, it is a tea typically cooked with milk, spices, cannabis leaves and flowers.

Often and some
Often these exercises work well for some bodybuilders but less spectacularly for others.
Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character ; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the Commedia dell ' arte.
Often, the solar plasma will fill these loops from one foot point and drain from the other ( siphon flow due to a pressure difference, or asymmetric flow due to some other driver ).
Often cold traps and baffles are used to minimize backstreaming, although this results in some loss of pumping ability.
Often taken out of context, this act garnered negative attention from critics and some animal rights activists.
Often the Location Manager will do some scouting himself, as well as the Assistant Location Manager.
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.
Often this means making the central bank very aggressive about maintaining price stability, as was the case with the German Bundesbank or moving to some hard basis of currency such as a currency board.
Often informal or formally intrinsic to local religious customs, this type of insurance has survived to the present day in some countries where a modern money economy with its financial instruments is not widespread.
Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English relies mainly on " love " to encapsulate ; one example is the plurality of Greek words for " love.
Often he uses the same regular group of actors in many of his films: some of his frequently used actors are Jean-Marc Barr, Udo Kier and Stellan Skarsgård.
Often some attempt was made to smooth and shape the blade so it had less water resistance.
Often, there is a loss of muscle mass ( wasting ), which may be hard to see because some types of muscular dystrophy cause a build up of fat and connective tissue that makes the muscle appear larger.
Often in the past, some Oromo communities used Galla to label themselves, as was exemplified by western Oromo leaders who established the " Western Galla Confederation " in the 1930s.
Often, especially in larger congregations, the elders delegate the practicalities of buildings, finance, and temporal ministry to the needy in the congregation to a distinct group of officers ( sometimes called deacons, which are ordained in some denominations ).
Often these inventions were based in some form of tradition, but were exaggerated, distorted, or biased toward a particular interpretation.
Often many individuals will work in teams covering different aspects of the design process, although some designers will cover them all.
Often, the pop-up concept relies solely on visitors to provide both the objects on display and the accompanying labels with the professionals or institution providing only the theme of the pop-up and the space in which to display the objects, an example of shared historical authority .. Due to the flexibility of the pop-up museums and their rejection of traditional structure, even these latter provisions need not be supplied by an institution ; in some cases the themes have been chosen collectively by a committee of interested participants while exhibitions designated as pop-ups have been mounted in places as varied as community centers and even a walk-in closet.
Often, a chwal will undergo some form of trial or testing to make sure that the possession is indeed genuine.
Often the cognomen was chosen based on some physical or personality trait, sometimes with ironic results: Julius Caesar's cognomen, in one interpretation, meant hairy ( cf.
Often, for some partition of the event space, the event space is given or conceptualized in terms of and.
Often but not always a phase implies the identification of an occupation surface " old ground level " that existed at some earlier time.
Often, through-hole and surface-mount construction must be combined in a single assembly because some required components are available only in surface-mount packages, while others are available only in through-hole packages.
Often the sounds required for the atmosphere that programme makers wished to create were unavailable or non-existent through traditional sources and so some, such as the musically trained Oram, would look to new techniques to produce effects and music for their pieces.

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