Molly, the horse I ride most often, is difficult, I think she'd be better off as a one rider horse than a Riding school nag. |
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Badgers were most often mentioned, but minks and wolverines had been known to succumb occasionally. |
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Liquid foam is most often used in wall cavities or to seal air gaps in a home's envelope. |
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When a victim browses the site, the code redirects them to one of two sites, most often to another server in Russia. |
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The woods most often used for balsamic include chestnut, ash tree, cherry, mulberry, juniper and oak. |
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The darter, found most often in the thin streams flowing throughout the training area, is a small 2-inch long fish that eats insect larvae. |
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In both hospitals, the next most often targeted patient types were geriatrics, oncology, and renal patients. |
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In other festivals women most often appeared in white dresses crowned with oak wreaths. |
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Early in rheumatoid arthritis, joints in your wrists, hands, feet and knees are the ones most often affected. |
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Boils occur most often on the face, head, neck, forearms and wrists in that order. |
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Rather than joining to squash the capitalist West, as the domino theory argued, these revolutionized countries most often battled one another. |
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Turmeric for medicinal purposes is most often consumed powdered, in capsules. |
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In fact, US Muslims are most often ancestrally from South Asia or Africa not the Middle East, as Americans wrongly assume. |
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If they are able to easily calculate how their choices benefit the public good, they most often make choices that do so. |
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If they do experience some stress, the insects that most often appear will be the leaf miner or scale. |
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The medications most often used to help children with neurogenic bladder are called anticholinergics. |
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The function is also most often described using a formula, in the form of an algebraic expression. |
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Other fragrant scents to human senses are most often those produced by flowers visited by pollinators. |
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Rubaiyat are independent quatrains, most often written with the first, second and fourth lines rhyming. |
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As we age, we most often gauge this process by the appearance of fine and deep wrinkles. |
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Her background as a medical photographer led to her experiment with lithography film, most often used to shoot text and line work. |
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Hailing from Vancouver, B.C., he can most often be found at the local farmer's markets or independent coffee roasters. |
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Open source applications are most often architected for the highest level of flexibility through community development. |
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Not surprisingly this hostility rears its head most often when the Liverpudlians feel they have been insulted. |
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This occurred most often when the physician was on call at night, or when the nurse was a floater. |
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They are most often found on the trunk of the body and on the arms and legs. |
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The moment of explicit defiance of command authority came most often at railway depots or other embarkation points. |
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Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis is most often a complication of asthma or cystic fibrosis. |
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Green tomatoes tend to be astringent and in the South are most often fried in cornmeal and served with a tangy dip. |
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The tool I most often carry with me to group rituals is a knife, what most people would call an athame. |
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The block is most often at belt level in the middle and lower lumbar spine. |
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Recent population numbers have declined most often due to habitat fragmentation and loss. |
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Sateen fabrics are most often made of mercerized cotton, but can be made of other fabrics, including cotton blends, polyester, and rayon. |
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The hair growth is most often noted above the eyebrows, in the malar region, and on the lateral cheeks. |
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Citric acid, maleic acid, and butanetetracarboxylic acid are the three agents used most often. |
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Patients with this malignancy most often present with a cervical mass from metastatic spread to a lymph node. |
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Every fire has a cause and most often there is a common sense, simple method of prevention. |
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Seborrheic dermatitis causes scaly erythematous skin lesions most often found in nasolabial folds and eyebrow areas. |
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He mounts it on a Cat 350 excavator or a backhoe, and he most often fits it with shear blades. |
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Keiley most often does it with elaborate choreography and striking acoustic and scenographic effects. |
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The philosophy that's most often associated with the pursuit of pleasure is Epicureanism, named after the Ancient Greek Philosopher Epicurus. |
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Many mistakes made by beginning fingerspellers are directly attributable to how the manual alphabet is most often shown in graphics. |
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Nests are most often built in decaying tree trunks, but epiphyte root masses and occupied termitaries are also used. |
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It is the hour spoken of most often in fairy tales and ballads and song, where almost anything is possible. |
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The teeth most often missing are the third molars, second premolars, and maxillary lateral incisors, and other teeth may be reduced in size. |
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These small, darkly colored mecopterans are most often and most easily seen on snow. |
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She liked boys with crew cuts and clean shaven faces, most often athletic boys who were captains of the teams. |
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The team is set offensively in the outfield, so Lewis most often is used as a defensive replacement late in tight games. |
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Injuries occur most often during gall bladder operations, with exploratory laparoscopy coming second. |
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I most often see bee flies hovering around flowers, or if resting, usually on the ground, on bare soil. |
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Of course wars still took place, but most often without the formal sanction of the UN Security Council. |
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These fractures most often involve the distal second and third metatarsals and are least common in the fifth metatarsal. |
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Nitrate crusts of potassium and calcium nitrate are most often found in caves and rock shelters in limestone areas. |
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These objects fueled a desire for knowledge and possession, although most often through the symbolic operations of metaphor and metonymy. |
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The Heterostracan head is covered with several armoured plates, the body with large scales and the tail is most often diphycercal. |
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Censorship has occurred most often in periods of conflict and, in some, severely. |
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When used in this country it was most often incorporated into the pewterer's touch mark along with his name. |
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In tempera painting the most spectacular technique to combine gilding and paint is that of sgraffito, most often used to depict cloth of gold. |
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The shagreen patch, a thickened orange-peel-textured area of connective tissue hamartoma, is most often found on the mid to lower back. |
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The use of medication, most often beta blockers, falls under this source of self-efficacy. |
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Because women are most often in charge of medicinal herbs, they are responsible for propitiating the spirits of medicine on special altars. |
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Their short, close-lying coats most often occur in one color, fawn, or in one pattern, brindle. |
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Purple drank is supposedly most often used in combination with a mixture of other drugs and alcohol. |
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On top of that, the capacity is mismatched with the type of mid-market average growth deals that happen most often in Scotland. |
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It is most often used by shift workers, jet-lagged travelers and those with Seasonal Affective Disorder to help re-set biological clocks. |
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Thoracic aortic injuries most often occur at the aortic isthmus in the majority of the cases. |
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The pope is most often depicted in art wearing his crown, the Tiara, called the triple crown. |
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The location of early caries is found most often in children's maxillary incisors and first molars. |
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Ticks most often sting in the areas around the neck, behind the ear lobe and in the groin area. |
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I often turned heads, but this flash of interest was accompanied by raucous laughter, shrill whistles, or, most often, suggestive murmurs. |
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In the silky upper layer the epiphytic organisms are most often attached to the generative and skeletal hyphae that make up this layer. |
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It is not that this principle is wrong, but that the pursuit of it is most often being done to the detriment of others as we can see quite often. |
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Light boxes are most often used for light therapy, but dawn light simulation and light visors are also available. |
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They are most often used in new installations and as replacements because they are mortised into the frame of the door. |
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By far the two most often used materials for mounts are wood and acrylic blocks. |
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It usually gets me an answer where a letter from a foreigner most often is ignored and unanswered. |
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It most often affects the brain and liver, but it can hurt all organs of the body. |
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The current situation isolates and marginalises families who most often have to try and survive on just one income. |
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Since society expects men to be strong and unemotional, they most often grieve in more solitary and cognitive ways. |
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She is a poet whose poetic stimuli most often arise from friendship and, in a few striking cases, detestation. |
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For mysticism is most often associated in both East and West with monasteries. |
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Sleepiness and cataplexy are the symptoms of narcolepsy that most often merit treatment with drugs. |
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But historically torture has most often been defined more narrowly, as an aspect of legal systems or of state repression. |
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Becoming unstuck is most often accomplished through the serendipitous discovery and acquisition of another label. |
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The girl and her clan's rescue quest is exciting, irreverent and touching, but most often hilarious, in this new paperback. |
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The system cited most often by supporters of socialized medicine is that of Canada. |
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Bakeries carry a variety of breads, with brown bread and white soda bread served most often with meals. |
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The two basic categories of wood used most often in woodworking projects are hardwood and softwood. |
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Arthritis and back pain are the symptoms that reappear most often, but urogenital and eye inflammation also tend to recur. |
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The parts of the body I mentioned most often were hand and breast, usually one on the other. |
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For each of the eight vignettes, Sarah pointed most often to the photograph that depicted the correct solution. |
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London is most often portrayed as full of suspicious, cutthroat characters, men like Jaggers and his clients. |
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Divided into five sections, Section One examines California from 1900 to 1920 and the utopic myths by which the state is most often identified. |
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Bleeding occurs most often from erosion of a bronchial artery and rarely from major pulmonary vessels. |
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Their common affliction was gout, an arthritic condition that causes spells of intense pain, most often in the big toe. |
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Longspurs, buntings, towhees and seedeaters are the groups within Emberizidae that most often show sexual dimorphism. |
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Eating is done most often with the right hand, though among the bourgeoisie flatware is prevalent. |
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Ionic bonds are most often formed between atoms of metals and atoms of non-metals. |
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Inflammation of a bursa is called bursitis, which most often occurs in shoulders, knees, elbows and hips. |
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The two that are most often in the news are shield volcanoes, as seen in Hawaii, and composite volcanoes. |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever most often occurs in the eastern and southern U.S., typically from April to September. |
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The extremities, especially the arms, were most often involved by these lesions. |
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Though they are not as popular in North America as they are in Europe, carp are most often used for preparing gefilte fish. |
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The member of a very rare blood group most often found among Inuits of northern Canada. |
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The lower class is most often black, descendants of the African slave population or Haitians. |
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The name, originally a German word, was a general one for any dried white fish, most often cod, but also pollack, whiting, hake, and others. |
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The esophagus is now considered the site most often involved in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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The most formal choice and the style most often worn with tuxedo jackets, this stand-up collar has downward points. |
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This second approach, however, is complicated, because our missions in future contingencies will most often require offensive operations. |
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These sweeteners are most often found in sugar-free candies, gum and ice cream. |
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It is in these interior scenes and portraits that art historians have most often claimed to detect the use of the camera. |
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Although most often accompanied by significant ascites, it can occur in its absence. |
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These anomalies are often extra appendages or processes, and are probably most often produced by injury when the exoskeleton is soft. |
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In addition, within an oil reservoir and during the life of an oil well, the chemical composition can, and most often does, change. |
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The two basic categories of wood used most often in wood working projects are hardwood and softwood. |
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Patients with cardiac arrest most often present with ventricular fibrillation. |
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The beans, most often scarlet runners, were sliced and salted in a crock for the winter. |
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The medications most often implicated in prescription drug abuse are opioid analgesics, sedative-hypnotics and stimulants. |
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Antihistamines are most often used to treat the symptoms of allergies, particularly hay fever, and reactions to bites and stings. |
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Our main sign is most often a wiry and choppy pulse, and congested purplish veins in the inner eye lids. |
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Because cassia and canella are very coarse and difficult to grind without commercial equipment, they are most often sold in powdered form. |
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Some Bulgarian families now have fewer children than they want to for various reasons, most often straitened circumstances, Belcheva said. |
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Catalog records are most often produced by trained catalogers or archivists. |
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Bloodlines, most often male, confer honor and power as well as heirdom and charisma. |
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These heliozoans are found most often in freshwater, floating in the open water amongst reeds and algae. |
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Something that works is most often a simple and elegant balance of elements struck upon by design or chance. |
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For instance, wall eyes tends to occur intermittently and are most often corrected with surgery at 4 to 5 years old. |
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The tree most often used for these rituals is the ceiba, known as nkunia nsambi, the branch of god. |
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Atraumatic osteolysis of the distal clavicle is an unusual injury that occurs most often in weightlifters. |
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Primary syphilis is most often associated with a single, painless chancre, although it can manifest in other ways. |
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They carry off mortals, most often children, if they are beautiful or otherwise exceptional, leaving a changeling behind. |
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I see him most often in the company of boys between 18-25, and frankly, he's usually a bit overdressed for my taste. |
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Lunch, at midday, is most often a snack in urban areas, but remains a substantial meal in rural centers. |
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The classic use for black and white, of course, is in tiles, most often in a checkerboard pattern. |
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Not only that, but carbonate and sulfite are the chemicals you run out of most often. |
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Chemists most often use distillation to separate and purify compounds in a mixture. |
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Yersinia infection most often occurs from eating raw or undercooked pork products, such as chitterlings. |
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Patients with jaundice are still most often referred to surgeons, though in practice few require surgery. |
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Chemists are most often concerned with colloids in which solid or liquid particles are suspended in a liquid. |
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The radiant barrier is most often attached near the roof, to the bottom surface of the attic truss chords or rafter framing. |
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The Yellow Warbler and the Song Sparrow are the two most often parasitized species in the United States. |
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The parastate, most often, seeks to represent itself as the state within the state. |
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When we meet Jesus in the medieval West, it is, in these and other ways, most often as the Christ of the cloisters. |
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It most often affects people who blush easily, have a fair skin, and what is often called a peaches and cream complexion. |
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While the hyphenated form still appears, especially outside computer contexts, the word is most often a closed compound. |
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Ring compounds most often contain five or six atoms to form pentagonal or hexagonal structures. |
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The other product most often using cocoa and chocolate ingredients is chocolate ice cream. |
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Fabliaux were comical and often grotesque stories in which the characters most often succeed by means of their sharp wits. |
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Reel-type mowers, which often tow multiple reels, are the type most often used by golf courses for finishing fairways and greens. |
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Pallor and abdominal colic were the symptoms reported most often by the parents. |
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This is when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most often in the fallopian tube. |
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As in streptococcal pharyngitis, acute rheumatic fever and poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis most often occur in children. |
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The most common disaster afflicting farangs here is a road accident, most often involving the ubiquitous motorbike. |
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It most often manifests in adolescents as comedones, papulopustules, and nodulocysts. |
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The ribbon could be used for specialty applications, but is most often comminuted into flake powder for subsequent degassing and consolidation. |
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Discipline occurred most often for verbal infractions and social transgressions. |
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In fact, metaphors and similes are probably the most often represented figures of speech in both groups. |
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Pan is most often portrayed with the torso of a man, the hooved legs and twisty horns of a wild goat, and the capricious face of a human. |
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A skin tear is a specific type of laceration that most often affects older patients. |
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Ballads are most often first-person narratives told in rhyming quatrains of Hiberno-English, and dealing with matters such as love and war. |
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The black-headed duck most often parasitizes other waterfowl and marsh-nesting birds. |
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The chemicals that most often exceeded limits were naphthalene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. |
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One of every six players studied was playing with ongoing pain in the Achilles tendon region, most often in the midportion of the tendon. |
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In the United States, Lactobacillus acidophilus is the probiotic that shows up most often in dairy products. |
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Such work has most often been done with the papers of men of national importance or considerable wealth whose papers were substantial. |
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The weatherfish most often lives in slimy waters, in old river beds and in ditches. |
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Subspecialists in radiology or gastroenterology will most often conduct these tests. |
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In monocots, calcium oxalate is most often laid down and usually as bundles of needle-shaped crystals known as raphides. |
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Such intervention most often heightens divisions and tensions around the world rather than bringing peace. |
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It seems that Affinity Card holders most often do not know how much their cards provide to the charities that sponsor them. |
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Thornback and blond rays are most often seen, with brill, plaice, sole, flounder and even turbot on occasion. |
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Although it counts as a sea fish, the lamprey goes up rivers to spawn and is indeed most often met in estuaries or the lower reaches of rivers. |
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Anaphylactic reactions have been seen most often after multiple administrations of thiamine. |
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Agals are most often black and may be made of wool, silk or synthetic cord. |
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The passage tombs are most often set on a hilltop inside a large circular mound surrounded by kerbstones. |
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The areas of specialization represented most often were marketing, agribusiness management, farm management, and policy. |
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You get your just deserts in this world, most often when you least expect them. |
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This is the grain most often used in tabbouleh and kibbeh, two popular Middle Eastern dishes. |
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The reason you can is that most popular cultivated orchids are epiphytes, or air plants, which most often grow on trees or the surfaces of rocks. |
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This most often happens at the end of the season when a backlog of winterization jobs occur in combination with dropping temperatures. |
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Both the foot and the parapodia are innervated by nerve trunks originating most often from the pedal ganglia. |
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The sources girls turn to most often, such as teen magazines, offer them a very limited view of what comprises femininity and womanhood. |
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It's most often when these kinds of things happen, it's a red herring, it's just a propaganda ploy. |
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Baseball clubs followed similar patterns, though most often were comprised of skilled craftsmen like carpenters and shipbuilders, clerks, and shopkeepers. |
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Blue Grouse are found in open woods or clearings in mature pine or fir and Douglas fir forests at a wide range of elevations, most often at mid-elevations. |
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The place where we went most often was Carnac, on the South coast of Brittany, a little town famous for its stunning prehistoric menhir alignments. |
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In the 13 cases that did result in disciplinary action for agents, this most often meant counseling. |
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These are most often marked with snips or notches in the seam allowance. |
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The predominant view is that new species arise most often in allopatry where geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species diverge progressively. |
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Graniferous tracheary elements, which may be either tracheids or vessel members, have been observed most often in the haustoria of root-parasitic angiosperms. |
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They appear most often on the face, but can also form in other places such as the neck, shoulders, behind the ears, on the chest, on the buttocks and on the upper back. |
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Those who need the health care system the most often mistrust it, and rightfully so. |
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Borek, which is a pastry roll filled with cheese or ground meat, and dolma, made from stuffed grape leaves, green pepper or eggplant are most often served prior to the meal. |
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Participants' ratings of their own religiousness or the importance of religion in their lives was used most often, but their effects were less consistent. |
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Swimming happens to be the activity that is most often recommended for children with asthma, because swimming does not produce any bronchial hyperactivity. |
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In higher-income countries, self-immolation was rare and most often carried out by males, many of whom had a psychiatric history. |
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The Gunflint Trail bird feeders are still enjoying heavy use, being frequented most often by Canada jays, hairy and downy woodpeckers, and black-capped and boreal chickadees. |
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And yet his music, to the end, although sometimes almost eerily serene, remained most often volcanic. |
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He designs his costume, most often resorting to rags and tatters. |
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The faces of most cast figures are in repose, and when the artist attempts to animate them, they most often end up resembling masks or caricatures. |
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Instead, he is most often regarded as a man of penetrating insight. |
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Every house in the sample is painted with some kind of hooded portico over the front door, most often simulating thatch, and all except one have latticed windows. |
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For instance, in the practice of polygyny, each wife is typically allotted her own house, most often within the same compound as the other wives but sometimes elsewhere. |
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Clean out your presses and fridge and keep only a minimum amount of these treats on hand, because children learn to like the foods they are offered most often. |
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Raspberries have inspired flights of fancy in haute cuisine, most often in the guise of syrups and sauces used as an accompaniment to other fruits such as pears and figs. |
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Codeine, morphine, and fentanyl were the analgesics used most often. |
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It hasn't happened, and the excuse I hear most often now is that cost-cutting measures have resulted in the place being understaffed, understocked, and generally miserable. |
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The separate educational facilities provided to minority students were most often poorly maintained, staffed by undertrained instructors and provided with inadequate supplies. |
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The fish dish served most often was Dviena sterlet in champagne sauce. |
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Among the plant growth regulators dynamically intervening in this mechanism, indole acetic acid, abscisic acid and cytokinins are cited most often. |
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It comes round or oval, lidless and sometimes earless, most often with vertical sides, though in the round version the sides could slope to a small flat base. |
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It has moved from being a dominant power which most often works through a sort of informal consensus to one that increasingly seeks to act through dictation. |
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That's why you most often see clumps of anemones of the same colour. |
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But a sequel most often means another look or furthered take on the same story, not new adventures and new stories of a character. |
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It's a strain that can be picked up from unpasteurized milk or unpurified cider, but it's most often found in ground beef that hasn't been thoroughly cooked. |
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When tabulating the multiple courses taught by full-time faculty, faculty teaching microbiology most often also taught molecular diagnostics and serology. |
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The chaetetids compose a small group of organisms that was most often presumed to be among the anthozoan corals, more specifically allied to the Tabulata. |
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Tulips, which are most often sold in casual bunches of 6 to 10 stems, are part of the growing trend toward integrating flowers into everyday American life. |
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North of Cahokia, Missouri flint clay occurs most often in twelfth-century contexts as unworked fragments or fragmentary portions of pipes or figurines. |
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Cassava is grown for its starchy tubers, which are most often used to prepare farina or flour, and it is the primary source of carbohydrates in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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While reference is made to their role as teachers they most often appear as wizards, with the power to influence the elements and to predict the future. |
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The types he most often sees are the rufous hummingbird, which summers here and migrates to Mexico for the winter, and the Anna's, which is a year-round resident. |
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The process of breaking words down into semantemes is known as componential analysis and has been most often used to analyze kinship terms across languages. |
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Unfortunately, many of the jurists whose names are most often cited as possible successors have troubling records on choice, federalism and church-state separation. |
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That correlation may also occur because gulls follow diel cycles of puffin activity attacking most often in the morning when puffin returns are likely to be highest. |
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You most often see this where rice is grown as rice needs to be grown on precisely level fields that contain a shallow layer of water to germinate the seed. |
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The answer that if most often given for not using technologies is lack of time which is another way of saying it is a too low priority to be done. |
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The meats most often used are Sliced brisket, sausage, and pork ribs. |
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Needless to say, these grant writers are most often paid with grant money, bringing the system ever closer to becoming a self-perpetuating circularity. |
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Of all the arts, music is the most often and most rigorously examined. |
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These swollen lymph nodes appear most often in the underarm or neck areas, although if the inoculation lesion is on the leg, then the nodes in the groin will be affected. |
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Cabochon-cut gemstones were almost always used for the push-piece, most often moonstone or Mecca stone, and these were often surrounded by rose diamonds or half pearls. |
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The substitution of a clear word for euphemistic jargon is found in all forms of manufactured communication, but is perhaps most often used by the military. |
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Accommodation charges are deemed to be the heaviest burden on students finances, and are most often cited as a major factor in choice of university. |
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The persistence occurs most often with the upper canine and the lower second molar, and less often with the upper lateral and lower mesial incisors. |
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The Polartec fabric most often used for hunting outerwear is Windbloc, a laminated fabric with a layer of polyurethane film between outer layers of double-faced velour. |
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Of the many sexually selected male traits now recognized, some of the classic examples most often cited are the elongated tail feathers of a number of bird species. |
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Some urban cores have recovered nicely, but most often the surrounding city areas have continued to see slow or negative growth. |
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In the past, clothing was most often rough homespun cloth made from their own cotton, but today manufactured fabric or store-bought clothes are increasingly common. |
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Lured inside by droplets of sweet fluid, the pollinator, most often a mining bee, can escape only through one of two small exits at the sac's rear. |
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Any sensible Englishman does the same, knowing that the English weather most often delivers up summer in short bursts, to be enjoyed without delay or hesitation. |
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Dental hygienists are most often employed in dental offices, where they are responsible for some important patient care services. |
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Generally, though, it has been the besequined figure-skating dolls who have most often been permitted to revel in their sexuality. |
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Cloudiness in the water is most often caused in new aquariums by white bacteria. |
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The natural question most often asked by novice computerists is, why buy one integrated package instead of several separate packages. |
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Coastal areas are the windiest, gales occur most often during winter, on average between 15 and 30 days each year, depending on location. |
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Although in most countries English is not an official language, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language. |
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This can happen for a variety of reasons but it most often occurs when Javascripting is involved. |
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The objective of a common market is most often economic convergence and the creation of an integrated single market. |
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London most often denotes the sprawling London metropolis, or the 32 London boroughs, in addition to the City of London itself. |
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However, they are most often delivered either by HTTP from a web server or by email. |
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The idea of the modern hovercraft is most often associated with a British mechanical engineer Sir Christopher Cockerell. |
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The location of the tomb of Saint Alban that Germanus visited is most often thought to have been Verulamium, the modern St Albans. |
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Five paintings and three drawings of the castle by Canaletto are known, making it the artist's most often represented building in Britain. |
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In Shakespeare's day, plays were most often performed at noon or in the afternoon in broad daylight. |
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Among the most often depicted of the inversions of the natural order is sleep. |
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Form in popular music is most often sectional, the most common sections being verse, chorus or refrain, and bridge. |
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In contrast, hard rock was most often derived from blues rock and was played louder and with more intensity. |
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After Christopher Robin, his closest friend is Piglet, and he most often chooses to spend his time with one or both of them. |
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This style of dart board is most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. |
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With some variation, the chief mate is most often charged with the duties of cargo mate. |
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The word he is used in negative statements because that is where it is most often found, alongside its great use in interrogative statements. |
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The term natural selection is most often defined to operate on heritable traits, because these directly participate in evolution. |
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Although Alexander Graham Bell is most often associated with the invention of the telephone, his interests were extremely varied. |
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These haplogroups are found most often in Southern Europe and North Africa. |
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Secularism is most often associated with the Age of Enlightenment in Europe and it plays a major role in Western society. |
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The two species of whale from which muktuk is most often sliced are the bowhead and the beluga, or white whale. |
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Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be otherwise difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods. |
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Imperially authorized persecutions were limited and sporadic, with martyrdoms occurring most often under the authority of local officials. |
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Mineralogical classification is most often used to classify plutonic rocks. |
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The nematode most often attacks trees that are at least ten years old and often kills trees it infects within a few weeks. |
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Unlike the sciences, research is most often an individual process and is seldom supported by large grants. |
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By traditional rules, women are most often told to occupy the rows behind the men. |
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Sheep farms are most often situated in the country's mountains and moorlands, where sheepdogs are employed to round up flocks. |
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These dunes most often form as a continuous 'train' of dunes, showing remarkable similarity in wavelength and height. |
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Breakfast is the first meal of a day, most often eaten in the early morning before undertaking the day's work. |
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An oronym that comes from mishearing the lyrics of a song is most often called a mondegreen. |
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This means that the blastocyst is not implanted for two months after fertilization, most often becoming implanted in July. |
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Unintentional or accidental introductions are most often a byproduct of human movements, and are thus unbound to human motivations. |
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Dialects are most often spoken in rural areas, however, a lot of cities have a distinct city dialect. |
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It is most often used for exploratory drilling of new oil or gas wells in deep water but can also be used for scientific drilling. |
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They have neither bows nor slings, no missile weapons except the double edged axe and the angon which they use most often. |
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For this reason, linguists classify Mandan most often as a separate branch of the Siouan family. |
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Brown bear size, most often measured in body mass, is highly variable and is correlated to extent of food access. |
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The females are initially attracted to those males that both roar most often and have the loudest roar call. |
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Retention of eggs and live birth are most often associated with colder environments. |
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Seeds are most often used to propagate species and subspecies or to create new hybrids. |
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The adjective Amerikaans is most often used for things or people relating to the United States. |
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This intelligence is most often manifested by his use of disguise and deceptive speech. |
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Still Bay points have bifacially retouched sides, are elliptic to lanceolate shaped and most often they have two pointed apices. |
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The Canadian system is the one most often used as a model by proponents of privatization. |
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Hang gliders most often have flexible wings given shape by a frame, though some have rigid wings. |
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As the shortage of manpower became severe, they were used as front line infantry, most often in urban settings. |
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Bellowing choruses occur most often in the spring when breeding groups congregate, but can occur at any time of year. |
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In Europe, Denmark and the Netherlands have the most bicycles per capita and most often use bicycles for everyday transport. |
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They are milder in flavor than the bulbs, and are most often consumed while immature and still tender. |
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These quantities are most often surface variables such as temperature, precipitation, and wind. |
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Preserved wood is used most often for railroad ties, utility poles, marine piles, decks, fences and other outdoor applications. |
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An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of the artifacts from a specific time and place, most often that has no written record. |
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Mercantilism was centred on England and France, and it was in these states that mercantilist polices were most often enacted. |
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