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They are sweet when eaten raw, but are often processed into juice, wine, candies and jams.
The tomatillo is most often cooked, but it can eaten raw, either on its own or added a salad.
Trojan horse Malware that masquerades as non-malicious software.
I often draw pictures in the Art Room.
We often draw pictures in our art club.
On Sunday morning I often draw pictures.
Where do you often draw pictures?
Mobile devices will be able to send and receive messages, but it will be expensive and unusual to use them to receive an individual video stream.
At least things don't so often disagree with me.
A person who avoids exercise is more likely to have illnesses than one who exercises regularly.
This issue pops up surprisingly often in DSL implementations.
But children are frequently discouraged from involvement with natural spaces, for health and safety reasons, for fear that they might get dirty or that they might cause damage.
Lift your brow frequently, in puzzlement or apprehension or thought, and "horizontal forehead creases," the very common "worry lines," will appear and lay like a musical staff across your forehead.
The coach often chews out lazy players.
Hardy has often been criticized for an excessively pessimistic view of life.
Legal Aid can often provide referral to other types of agencies.
Mendelssohn's enduring popularity has often been at odds—sometimes quite sharply—with his critical standing.
Descriptive writing in the humanities, particularly in literature, is often mixed with critical writing.
Hall takes a rake-off, often amounting to tens of thousands of dollars on most project deals.
He used to skip lessons and hang around the harbour with some other boys.
It is true that we can be very literal, so we often miss the humor in everyday banter, but we can and do enjoy even subtle humor.
Bretton Woods I is often compared to a poker game.
Tesla can offer the financial and personal rewards — an exhilarating, mission-driven work environment — that a startup offers.
The specimens in kind are the teaching AIDS often used in the process of teaching the subject "Cooking Materials".
But a frequently overlooked fact about that fable is that the boy was eventually proved right.