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Often and wealthy
Often a fossil would be found by a quarryman, construction worker, or road worker who would sell it to a wealthy collector, and it was the latter who was credited if the find was of scientific interest.
Often wealthy bathers would bring a capsarius, a slave that carried his master's towels, oils, and strigils to the baths and then watched over them once in the baths, as thieves and pickpockets were known to frequent the baths.

Often and retreats
Often retreats are offered as organised travels abroad.

Often and London
Often noted that this raid on New London and Groton was to divert General Washington and the French Army under Rochambeau from their march on Yorktown, Virginia.
Often mistaken for a new town, Basingstoke is an old market town expanded in the 1960s as part of a tripartite agreement between London County Council, Hampshire County Council and Basingstoke Borough Council.
Often described as down to earth, Sean Bean has retained his Sheffield accent, despite now living in London.
Often, the Spitfires were asked to undertake flights of five and a half hours, travelling the same distance of from London to Saint Petersburg.
Often rough sketches of distant events with handwritten explanations, were supplied by observers and then worked on by artists in London to produce polished end-products for publication.
Often known locally simply as Stanford, the town is home to many working-class commuters working in London, thanks to its proximity to the capital and its c2c-operated London, Tilbury and Southend Railway rail connections.

Often and upper
Often there is bracing between the upper and lower wings, in the form of wires ( tension members ) and slender interplane struts ( compression members ) positioned symmetrically on either side of the fuselage.
Often, particularly in the private sector, UUCP links were established without official approval from the companies ' upper management.
Often, culmination is used to mean upper culmination.
Often, the upper lip is retracted due to muscle shrinkage.
Often on the face, marks on the upper eyelid or forehead may be indicative of a condition called Sturge-Weber syndrome.
Often the porosity or effective porosity is used as an upper bound to the specific yield.
Often, additional lines are used to pull down the lower spar and provide tension along the upper and lower spars, providing greater control over the sail shape.
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 there will be differences in blood pressures between upper and lower extremities.
Often, bacteria live in parts of the upper respiratory tract and are continuously being inhaled into the alveoli.
Often the upper levels are built with lighter, weaker materials.
Often confused with the Large Skipper Ochlodes venata, this species is easily distinguished by the numerous white spots on the underside hindwings, and the tips of the upper forewings tend to be darker than those of the Large Skipper.
Often carrying only half the main armament of their British contemporaries, French battleships had armoured masts with electric elevators inside, outsized funnels, and elaborate davit systems to swing out boats from the narrow upper decks.
Often, rosettes form in perennial plants whose upper foliage dies back with the remaining vegetation protecting the plant.

Often and class
Often, the standard language is close to the sociolect of the elite class.
Often the complete definition for a class does not exist in a single module, but is spread across several that are optionally collected together.
Often, students count in Korean during their class, and during tests they are usually asked what certain Korean words used in class mean.
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 the only garment black male slaves in the tropical colonies were permitted to wear was a scanty breechcloth, while even working class in the West wore at least a shirt and trousers.
Often there are " class " clashes between him and Dog.
Often, the Langlands correspondence is viewed as a nonabelian class field theory and indeed when fully established it will contain a very rich theory of nonabelian Galois extensions of global fields.
Often in the United States, the middle class are the most eager participants in pop culture whereas the reverse is true in Britain.
Often conformal metrics are treated by selecting a metric in the conformal class, and applying only " conformally invariant " constructions to the chosen metric.
Often the political structure is such that political power within the ruling class accumulates with age, so that the oldest hold the most power.
Often, serial and other pieces will use fixed register, allowing a pitch class to be expressed through only one pitch.
Often, when dealing with the class NPO, one is interested in optimization problems for which the decision versions are NP-hard.
Often accompanying the Timurids who conquered South Asia, the Lodis established themselves during the Islamic period as a Muslim ruling class and were valued warriors.
Often, a touring performer will give a master class the day before, or the day of, their performance in a particular city.
Often, in large LATAs, there is also a class known by the oxymoronic name local long-distance, which refers to calls within the customer's LATA but outside of their local calling area.
Often, the term behavior is used to reference a larger class of responses that share physical dimensions or function.
Often if more than one junior varsity wrestler is at a certain weight class for each school, the coaches will hold an exhibition match which does not count towards the junior varsity team score but allows the wrestlers to gain more competitive experience.
Often critics critique the feminist literature to the exclusion of other considerations such as race, class, social interest, political inclination, religion and sexuality.
Often referred to as the Finnish Woody Guthrie, Salomaa's songs paint a picture of the Finnish, working class immigrant experience.
Often the rightmost column is reserved for the instance methods or variables of the leaf class.
Often the songs are about high crime rates, poverty, and the general misery of residents in low class areas, while other songs satirize Harvard graduates and Kerry Healey's failed run for Governor of Massachusetts ( sung to the tune of " 867-5309 ( Jenny )" by Tommy Tutone ).
Often the winning pilot in the each class is asked to speak about how they won.

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