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** a peculiar pattern of dysarthria ( slurred speech, sometimes characterised by explosive variations in voice intensity despite a regular rhythm ).
** the rebound phenomenon, also known as the loss of the check reflex is also sometimes seen in patients with cerebellar ataxia.
** Terminology of the British Isles, discusses the sometimes ambiguous or contentious names for parts of the island group
** Facultative heterochromatin, which is sometimes expressed.
** Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, a PGA golf tournament at the club sometimes referred to as " The Colonial "
** – hook, sometimes also attached above
** implementing a language, sometimes quite high-level ( e. g. PostScript )
** The village of Gdingen had some 1, 200 inhabitants, and it was not a poor fishing village as it is sometimes described.
** Dardic languages ( sometimes still classified separately as a part of Iranian or Nuristani Group ):
** ferveō, fervēre, fervī ( sometimes fervuī ) ( to boil, to seethe )
** The first transfinite ordinal number, often identified with the set of natural numbers including 0 ( sometimes written )
** Executive producer, sometimes a ' deal-making ', or money-raising producer not involved in day-to-day production
** Shims left out from front end of torque tube drive plate in automatic cars, this sometimes cause engine thrust bearing failures.
** Ailuropoda microta, extinct species sometimes called Dwarf or Pygmy giant panda
** the smash product and wedge sum ( sometimes called the wedge product ) in homotopy.
** Souvenir sheets – many postal services sometimes release stamps in a format that look like a sheet with a big picture.
** Command-line interface, sometimes referred to as " command shell "
** Dream of The Endless, the main character of Gaiman's book, sometimes referred as The Sandman
** Principality: area within a kingdom ruled by Prince and Princess ( large area sometimes comprising entire states ).
** Self-plagiarism – or multiple publication of the same content with different titles and / or in different journals is sometimes also considered misconduct ; scientific journals explicitly ask authors not to do this.
** In Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Carpinteria, sometimes referred collectively as the South Coast.
** In San Diego County: Oceanside, Vista, and Carlsbad are sometimes referred to as the tri-cities.
** an adherent of Gaianism — an Earth-centered ( sometimes referred to as neo-Pagan ) spiritual inclination with diverse and evolving religious expression whose central reference is Gaia as personification of the Earth as Mother to all life upon the planet.
** Species stratus nebulosus ( St neb ): A featureless veil of low cloud sometimes producing light drizzle ( C < sub > L </ sub > 6 ).

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** Titan ( computer ), also known as the Atlas 2, its successor
** UNIVAC 1103, also known as the Atlas II
** See also Salmond on " Citizenship and Allegiance ," in the Law Quarterly Review ( July 1901, January 1902 ).
** In the category of Riemann surfaces, an automorphism is a bijective biholomorphic map ( also called a conformal map ), from a surface to itself.
** Stephen of Perm, see also Old Permic Alphabet Day
** In this use, the ablative can also be used with infinitives and participles.
** The Book of Esther Full text, KJV, ( also available at Arabic )
** C. arietinum or chickpea ( also known as the garbanzo bean )
** The Italians and the Spanish also use the word " cifra " to refer to a number.
** The CEO may also hold the title of chairman, resulting in an executive chairman.
** Executive chairman – the chairman's post may also exist as an office separate from that of CEO, and it is considered an executive chairman if that titleholder wields influence over company operations, such as Steve Case of AOL Time Warner and Douglas Flint of HSBC.
** Non-executive chairman – also a separate post from the CEO, unlike an executive chairman, a non-executive chairman does not interfere in day-to-day company matters.
** John I, also John II of France ( 1361 – 1363 )
** The breech refers to the mass of solid metal behind the bottom of the bore extending to the base of the breech and including the base ring ; it also generally refers to the end of the cannon opposite the muzzle, i. e., the location where the explosion of the gunpowder begins as opposed to the opening through which the pressurized gas escapes.
** epirubicin, which also inhibit topoisomerase II
** Romano-Germanic subgroup ( comprising those legal systems where legal science was formulated according to Roman Law-see also Civil law ( legal system ))
** Backups are also important for reasons other than security.
** Commodore Semiconductor Group, also known as MOS Technology, Inc., famous for its various designs for Commodore Internationals range of home computers
** Cumberland Road, a historical road, also called the Great National Pike and the National Road, the first United States federal highway
** Mind Control: Xavier can also manipulate the minds of others.
** Langevin dynamics, a mathematical model for stochastic dynamics ; used in modeling molecules, yet also the stock market and other systems
** Single file dynamics ( also termed file dynamics ), the diffusion of particles in a channel

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