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Native Americans were | often seen near town, collecting nuts and hunting ra |
th century, relatively wild, remote areas were | often seen simply as uncivilised and dangerous. |
Her film roles after 1936 were | often uncredited. |
his fables his political and social views were | often reflected satirically and ironically often on |
The ads were | often shown in high-cost slots during Hockey Night I |
These baskets were | often sold in tourist gift shops. |
Itinerant merchants were | often wealthy and did not have to register. |
There were | often abandoned sheldon of the time 'Anderson' type |
Recruited locally they were | often commanded by officers called out of retirement |
Fig trees were | often planted in vineyards. |
, what are now usually called scroll saws were | often referred to as jigsaws. |
Prisoners were | often beaten without any violations procedure or the |
The cities were | often in Florida at first and the product was rum fr |
Country houses during this era were | often palatial, with expansive estates and architect |
Additionally, the arms were | often shipped in wooden crates marked "Bibles" or "b |
These were | often inspired by Roman sculpture. |
Sisiutl masks were | often hinged, allowing the serpent ends to simulate |
They were | often replaced with brick roofs. |
The facings were | often glazed in different colors and may have had as |
They were | often slow, the merchants often only being capable o |
Weights or additional restraints were | often added to keep the victim from falling off. |
Historically, razor blades were | often blued steel. |
Traditional lambas used for burial were | often made of silk while those for daily wear were m |
These teachings were | often revealed in combination with Jamyang Khyentse |
The first loans were | often large and given to investments in rural areas. |
osmonauts" even though the actual reasons were | often mundane. |
The titles were | often strange and sensationalist. |
These statues were | often crude carvings made from tree trunks. |
Additional locomotives were | often necessary, causing a more costly and less effi |
The Geek Shows were | often used as openers for what are commonly known as |
The host segments were | often original songs and add-libbed skits. |
His academic lectures, it is said, were | often met with applause. |
The early Earls of Arundel (up to 1243) were | often also called Earls of Sussex. |
Playing and living conditions were | often brutal in the EHL during the Flyers' existence |
He continued to compose hymns, which were | often printed in his employer's books. |
After the war, they were | often accused of being traitors or collaborationists |
Execution broadsides were | often sold amongst the crowd that usually gathered f |
The noblewomen's dowries were | often invested into relics and their bejeweled exhib |
She wrote traditional poems that were | often characterized by the use of personification an |
During World War II they were | often called Air Raid Precautions (ARP) Centres. |
Local officials, including police, were | often complicit. |
These sonatas were | often performed in concert for entertainment. |
His speeches were | often parodies of Dore's. |
The strips were | often rolled into small balls and swallowed, or take |
Taxes were | often difficult to collect, especially from rebellio |
Experienced miners were | often known as Sourdoughs. |
d British troops captured by the Carlists were | often tortured or immediately executed. |
ve annual recitals at Carnegie Hall which were | often recorded by the pianist's son, Boris. |
Famines were | often interpreted as signs of God's displeasure. |
In retrospect, early radiation treatments were | often worse than the disease they were meant to cure |
The results were | often technically innovative and highly refined. |
The graphics were | often praised, but the gameplay was not. |
They were | often worn with white high-top sneakers or basket-ba |
Gift offerings were | often made on their own, but also accompanied the wh |
His parents were | often evicted, and he lived in foster homes. |
The plans, however, were | often similar: Historic Asylums of America |
These pieces were | often found in reserve units. |
Excerpts from these field notebooks were | often included in published descriptions. |
The posts were | often bestowed separately with surveyor being the fi |
was a perfect foundation for a situation where | often people did not know exact spelling. |
If gasoline was spilled, which | often happened, if could be ignited by the hot engin |
Flowers develop into blackish berries which | often persist into winter. |
The lyrics are similar: which | often are about battles, metal, war, steel and such |
te to gray-white microcrystalline powder which | often forms lumps. |
The subtitles, which | often do not literally match the dialogue, add to th |
Asbestos - which | often is present in older building materials - is re |
He writes his own lyrics, which | often allude to social issues and current events in |
Trace amounts can be found in talc, which | often contains asbestos fibers of various types. |
c is insightful spiritual acoustic folk, which | often highlights Trinitarian themes. |
This is a fleshy, taprooted perennial which | often grows in clay soil. |
s many soft, flat, somewhat hairy leaves which | often have prominent ribs. |
l landform is undulating fertile plains, which | often feature limestone and dunes. |
arily known for his sound installations, which | often utilize computers. |
It is a colorless liquid which | often appears brown due to impurities. |
ocalisations made by birds while flying, which | often serve to keep flocks together. |
later learned and mastered the mandolin which | often becomes his main instrument on stage. |
ing takes place from beneath a thin web, which | often includes black frass pellets. |
It also depicts opium, which | often accompanied paintings of prostitutes. |
Whirl-Marters | often wear a shirt or smock, identifying themselves |
Because of this, White | often found himself in the shadows. |
Whitford | often cites it as his favorite Aerosmith song. |
Underparts are pale gray to whitish, | often slightly darker laterally. |
e is a BBC Berkshire broadcast journalist, who | often wrote sports reports on Reading Hockey Club. |
nd record producer/songwriter Gary Zekley, who | often employed session musicians. |
He was a great warrior who | often pillaged and gathered great booty. |
l Naimark is a media artist and researcher who | often explores “place representation.” |
The plot involves several groups who | often intersect and overlap, but are often explored |
een them is young, high-flyer Greg Hayden, who | often acts as a mediator. |
John Kelly, S.J., who | often broadcast from the studios himself as "Father |
He was a powerful striker who | often plays as a target man with his height. |
As moderators are themselves active users who | often take part in heated discussions, they are ofte |
His former wife is Yvette Bostic-Summers, who | often sings on Los Hombres' albums. |
Larissa Drobot is an intern who | often helps out with projects in the show. |
"George Vandeman was a visionary who | often was far ahead of his time". |
ged by his younger teammate, John Hopkins, who | often outperfomed him. |
His wife | often decorated the soundboards. |
at least one family member who reads Wikipedia | often. |
h a professional gardener was on staff, Wilcox | often tended the flowers himself. |
gans is one of the later blooming wildflowers, | often seen in May. |
Tim will | often talk with FSN analyst Matt Steinmetz. |
Internet Relay Chat servers will | often quit users performing IRC floods with an "Exce |
Enterococcus will | often flag positive within four hours of the agar be |
Homing pigeons, for example, will | often navigate using familiar landmarks, such as roa |
in towns such as New Bedford and Freetown will | often serve Portuguese cuisine, including Malasadas. |
Overfeeding is not suggested as it will | often result in burning the plant and microflora blo |
Females will | often feed on males before or after mating. |
If the female is receptive, it will | often vibrate its abdomen as well. |
He will | often argue vehemently with other, more moderate Chr |
For that reason, a wildfire will | often kill the shoot. |
Will | often be seen on vertical surfaces such trees, fence |
It will | often drop down and forage on the ground with its ta |
This will | often lead them to seek out the missing information. |
male canaries are highly territorial and will | often fight other males. |
The concrete cover will | often have a cleanout pipe extending above ground. |
xtremely popular with small children, who will | often feed the animals. |
This egg mass will | often sink once disturbed. |
It will | often mistake phage for bacteriocins. |
Journeymen will | often serve as opponents for young up and coming pro |
The team will | often chat amongst themselves for a while. |
It will | often wait motionless for prey, or slowly stalk its |
The branches will | often be preserved throughout the year in the family |
The levels will | often be marked by concentric circles. |
Other medications will | often be given to aid pain management and other symp |
is mixture is then deposited on a cold window, | often cooled to 10 kelvins or below. |
The wines | often reach high alcohol levels since Regent tends t |
ots larger, the discal series on the fore wing | often complete. |
In winter | often snow. |
s marginal coverage field produces images with | often pronounced vignetting. |
"French Margaret" Montour, a woman | often described as Madame Montour's daughter, may ha |
Ulfat emphasized the theme of women | often spending time in their own, non-existent world |
They are almost always made of wood, | often ebony, and often ornamented with ormolu mounts |
r the butterfly is usually a contrasting wood, | often walnut. |
found in humid forests and secondary woodland | often on sandy soil. |
untain habitat such as chaparral and woodland, | often on volcanic soils. |
His work | often attempted to portray Crusader society as a for |
His work | often includes fine and elaborate embroidery. |
This work | often exists across a range of public realms. |
His work | often focused on religious subject matter while usin |
Her work | often incorporates different movement components, sp |
Her work | often focuses on the lives of working class Southern |
His controversial work, | often related to the Holocaust, has frequently irrit |
For this dangerous work, | often under enemy fire, she was awarded four battle |
For some time, he found occasional work, | often with the support of Pietro da Cortona. |
Furthermore, workaholics | often suffer sleep deprivation which results in impa |
Biggs' video works | often include images of individuals engaged in obses |
Yi's published works | often focus on popularizing academic subjects. |
Dunaway has also created other works, | often to do with social activism or cultural critiqu |
le as one of Mahler's least appreciated works, | often accused of incoherence. |
He specialized in religious-themed works, | often altar pieces. |
He produced numerous works, | often with other scholars, over many decades of the |
sayists, and fiction writers read their works, | often with commentary. |
Churches around the world | often get involved in the debate over gay rights. |
The show has been performed around the world, | often with racier direction and more explicit choreo |
He would | often refer to the group as "ABBA on speed". |
en the governor came to reside there, he would | often use the tunnel to meet Lovina. |
Raphaela enjoyed complex music and would | often use harmony and dissonance to heighten the tex |
When he was home, Pete would | often play violin with Mattie accompanying him on th |
Consequently, he would | often take part in major federalism decisions. |
He had a voracious appetite and would | often show up early for meals. |
Likewise, Christian III would | often intervene in the church's affairs. |
From 1857 onwards, he would | often go to Paris and started attending Thomas Coutu |
"People would | often say, 'You sit in with this band and play whate |
She would | often be seen singing and dancing, dressed up in cos |
Presenters, Guests and Web-Ops would | often chat on the website and often read out 'posts' |
His brother would | often accompany him on these vacations, as would Joh |
tour, due to his lack of routine, Lennon would | often spend his time sleeping, reading, writing or w |
Rover would | often produce a muffled roar sound when attacking. |
He would | often see 60 to 80 people a day. |
River users would | often avoid the lock by navigating up the stream pas |
Shep was excitable, and Noakes would | often have to restrain him. |
Pictures that were taken indoors would | often be overexposed. |
Randy would | often play a 4-piece drum kit as in this circa year |
Kehoe would | often sing the Neapolitan standard "'O Sole Mio" fol |
He would | often advise Schindler about things, mainly the comp |
Whilst performing, Dead would | often cut himself with hunting knives and broken gla |
McCully would | often accompany him on these missions. |
Andy Knutson was an alcoholic and he would | often beat his wife when drunk. |
He would | often adjourned court to shoot prairie chickens. |
Eagleton would | often choose private Research Assistants from his st |
His fellow Radio 1 DJ John Peel would | often derisively refer to him as "Timmy Bannockburn" |
Additionally, dialogue would | often be used to break this up. |
Live, "Prove It" would | often be a set closer for Television and Tom Verlain |
The menacing creatures would | often disappear at dawn. |
These would | often have 100 animals. |
Since opponents of the Tokugawa Shoguns would | often wish to acquire Muramasa blades, forgeries of |
He would | often find him drunk and beaten. |
These recommendations would | often be ignored. |
Early metrologists would | often create a central measurement standard based on |
During concerts, the crowd would | often shout this verse. |
As a child, Blanco would | often wonder about the stars and became interested i |
Comedian Spike Milligan would | often play Ben Gunn in these productions. |
She would | often sing at school gatherings and at local nightcl |
These drive lanes would | often stretch for several miles. |
The subsequent wounds, | often festering and blistered, were documented for " |
World Championship Wrestling | often came to the coliseum. |
Modern writers | often describe him as 'mercurial'. |
His writing | often blurs the reality and alternate reality. |
Arnett's writing | often was perceived as negative. |
He also wrote | often about family members. |
Xiaomu | often portrays a bit of a flirty nature towards Reij |
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