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Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often used to indicate a customer service position or temporary / part-time worker.
Often used to provide a lookout or to admit light and air, it usually crowns a larger roof or dome.
Often, this type of compression is virtually indistinguishable from the original uncompressed sound or images, depending on the codec and the settings used.
Often several jets are used in series to enhance the pumping action.
Often cold traps and baffles are used to minimize backstreaming, although this results in some loss of pumping ability.
Often used model organisms in developmental biology include the following:
Often, the same set of degrees is used for higher doctorates, but they are distinguished as being honoris causa: in comprehensive lists, the lettering used to indicate the possession of a higher doctorate is often adjusted to indicate this, for example, " Hon.
Often instrumentation is not used by itself, but instead as the sensors of larger electrical systems.
Often an abbreviated notation is used in which is interpreted directly as a random variable, but this can cause confusion.
* Often used as a means to bleed money from customers through lack of defining a deliverable
Often, the word is used as a noun to describe a natively French-speaking person.
Often, however, food writing is used to specify writing that takes a more literary approach to food, such as that of the famous American food writer M. F. K.
Often, the term glass is used in a restricted sense to refer to this specific use.
Often combinations of these can interact, such as in Irish, where there is a proclitic past tense marker do ( various surface forms ) used in conjunction with the affixed or ablaut-modified past tense form of the verb.
Often these two variations are used together to heighten a climax.
Often, slashes are used to signal broad or phonemic transcription ; thus, is less specific than, and could refer to, either or depending on the context and language.
Often these characters are used to highlight or indicate something else ( allegory ).
Often singled out for praise in Frankenstein is the series of shots used to introduce the Monster: " Nothing can ever quite efface the thrill of watching the successive views Whale's mobile camera allows us of the lumbering figure ".
Often used to repair bugs.
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 riffs were not doubled by guitar, bass and drums exactly, but instead there were melodic or rhythmic variations ; as in " Black Dog ", where three different time signatures are used.
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 and second
Often, a second layer of tissue, the partial veil, covers the bladelike gills that bear spores.
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 second alto may be substituted for the Soprano part ( AATB ) or a Bass Saxophone may be substituted for the Bari.
Often cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
Often the first ( more obvious ) meaning is straightforward, while the second meaning is less so: often risqué or ironic.
Often f is a simple function that maps all values above a certain threshold to the first class and all other values to the second class.
Often categorized with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, in 1981 Def Leppard released their second album High ' n ' Dry, mixing glam-rock with heavy metal, and helping to define the sound of hard rock for the decade.
Often there would be two contrasting galanteries with the same name, e. g. Minuet I and II, to be played alternativement, meaning that the first dance is played again after the second, thus I, II, I.
Often, Wayne's absence in the second series is explained in dialogue with phrases like " He's gone to town to look for girls ".
Often only the solder joints hold the parts to the board, although parts on the bottom or " second " side of the board are temporarily secured with a dot of adhesive as well.
Often referred to as Wisconsin's second oldest city, Prairie du Chien was established as a European settlement by French voyageurs in the late seventeenth century.
Often used synonymously with Health Economics, Medical economics, according to Culyer, is the branch of economics concerned with the application of economic theory to phenomena and problems associated typically with the second and third health market outlined above.
Often this line is tied off a second time as a backup directly inside the cavern zone.
Often injection times are well under 1 second.
Often " rate " is a synonym of rhythm or frequency, a count per second ( i. e. Hertz ) e. g. radio frequencies or heart rate or sample rate.
Often a second verse is added:
Rieflin's earliest collaboration with Al Jourgensen was on the second single by the Revolting Cocks, You Often Forget.
Often packaging records with a caustic yet subtle sideswipe at consumerism ( for example, the image of a wall of gold discs on the cover of the Mekons ' second single ), Fast Product attempted to show that all aspects of the record business, from musicianship to design to distribution, could be taken out of the hands of the major labels.
Often, the knowledge of a second language-one of languages of major influence in music history ( such as German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Russian )-is required to complete the degree.
Often done in first, second, third, fourth, or fifth position.
Often a monochord has more than one string, most of the time two, one open string and a second string with a movable bridge.
Often at this spot is a hole so that the electrons that pass through the anode form a collimated beam and finally reach a second anode called a collector.
Often the term Newtonian dynamics is narrowed to Newton's second law.
Often titled the " mother of all cup sensations " (), was Hamburger SV's second round loss to VfB Eppingen in 1974, the first instance of an amateur side knocking out a Bundesliga club.
Often wealthy writer's retreats and London upper class summer second homes became built here with famous residents such as Rider Haggard, Thomas Love Peacock, George Meredith and Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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