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Drifts and usually
Drifts usually happened only with cattle, for hosses had 'nough sense to avoid 'em, and to find shelter for 'emselves.

Drifts and cold
Following the tunnels, Samus journeys to the Phendrana Drifts, a cold, mountainous location home to an ancient Chozo ruin, Space Pirate research labs used to contain Metroids, and ice caves and valleys home to electrical and ice-based creatures.

Drifts and .
And new vistas of hairshirt asceticism are opened by scholarly monographs entitled: `` Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ear-Muffs '', `` Such a Phrase as Drifts Through Dream '', and `` The New Vocabularianism ''.
Mirra Ginsburg, Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1969 )-Dom v sugrobakh / House in the Snow Drifts, film adaptation in 1927, prod.
* Detection of Semi-Major Axis Drifts in 54 Near-Earth Asteroids: New Measurements of the Yarkovsky Effect – ( Arxiv: 1204. 5990 )
Drifts were reported to average, over the tops of houses from New York to New England, with reports of drifts covering 3-story houses.
COUM would only ever release one song produced in this early period, " Dry Blood Tampax ", which they included on their 1983 cassette 23 Drifts to Guestling.
They made their first video for " Quattro ( World Drifts In )" which was a single from Feast of Wire.
They released a live DVD in 2004 called World Drifts In: Live at the Barbican.
Screenshot of Metroid Prime, showing a Chozo ruin in the Phendrana Drifts.
New Bedford 26. 0 inches ( 66 cm ), 5 Ft ( 1. 5 m ) Drifts
Taunton 26. 0 inches ( 66 cm ), 3: 31 p. m. January 23, 5 Ft ( 1. 5 m ) Drifts
Westerly 20. 0 inches ( 50. 8 cm ), 5: 35 p. m. January 23, 5 Ft ( 1. 5 m ) Drifts
After playing either of the first two tables, the player unlocks two more tables: Phendrana Drifts and Phazon Mines.
Drifts were opened up by locals during the 1926 General Strike.

usually and occurred
In earlier business cycles, when this occurred the country usually experienced a sharp upturn in residential construction as mortgage financing became easier to obtain.
Some larger BBSes or regional FidoNet hubs would make several transfers per day, some even to multiple nodes or hubs, and as such, transfers usually occurred at night or early morning when toll rates were lowest.
In the more recent series of the franchise, special instances have occurred whereby contestants are allowed to view televised events which are usually as a reward for winning a task.
Moreover, the physical changes occurred to the breasts usually are recorded in the stretch marks of the skin envelope ; they are historical indicators of the increments and the decrements of the size and the volume of a woman ’ s breasts throughout the course of her life.
Although nude men were depicted standing upright, most depictions of female nudity in Greek art occurred " usually with drapery near at hand and with a forward-bending, self-protecting posture ".
This usually occurred when towns and villages were under Khmer Rouge control, and food was strictly rationed, leading to widespread starvation.
The great flood of the main Nile usually occurred in Egypt during August, September, and October, but it sometimes began as early as June at Aswan and often did not completely wane until January.
When battles occurred, they were usually set piece and intended to be decisive.
Peat-cutting for fuel occurred at some locations on Dartmoor until certainly the 1970s, usually for personal use.
* Some scholars hold that many or most of the statements and events described in the Mishnah and Talmud usually occurred more or less as described, and that they can be used as serious sources of historical study.
Detectives, by contrast, usually investigate crimes after they have occurred and after patrol officers have responded first to a situation.
Where sieges occurred ( such as the Siege of Delhi and the Siege of Cawnpore during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 ), the attackers were usually able to defeat the defenses within a matter of days or weeks, rather than weeks or months as previously.
Bar management usually knew about raids beforehand due to police tip-offs, and raids occurred early enough in the evening that business could commence after the police had finished.
Until late 1949, Inklings readings and discussions usually occurred during Thursday evenings in C. S. Lewis's college rooms at Magdalen College.
The issue must be presented to an international tribunal or arbiter ( usually specified in the treaty itself ) to legally establish that a sufficiently serious breach has in fact occurred.
However once a full response has occurred and many hands are available, paramedics will usually use the model included in their service policy and standing orders.
The transformation usually occurred in the Winter solstice, Easter and full moon.
" " Idra " is a sitting-place of sages, usually circular, and the word " Rabba / Great " differentiates this section from the section Idra Zuta, which was an assembly of fewer sages that occurred later, as mentioned below.
More events of defenestration have occurred in Prague during its history, but they are not usually called defenestrations of Prague.
Some theologians argued that only after proof of the " quickening " ( when the mother can feel the fetus's movement in her womb, usually about 20 weeks into gestation ) that there was incontrovertible evidence that ensoulment had already occurred.
Following the development of a vaccine during World War II, epidemics have usually occurred in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and parts of Africa.
The friendly kiss until recent times usually occurred only between ladies, but today it is also common between men and women, especially if there is a great difference in age.
This occurred Their families are also larger, usually having six or seven children.
The suffocations usually occurred as the gas van was carrying the victims to a freshly dug pit or ravine for mass burial.

usually and winter
Such marchin' in wholesale numbers was called a `` drift '', or `` winter drift '', and if the storm was prolonged it usually resulted in one of the tragedies of the range.
Winter annuals typically grow low to the ground, where they are usually sheltered from the coldest nights by snow cover, and make use of warm periods in winter for growth when the snow melts.
During each winter there is usually one fall of snow in the south and two in the north ; but the snow quickly disappears, and sometimes, during an entire winter, the ground is not covered with snow.
In the spring, this is not usually a problem as vegetation is still moist from winter rains, but extreme dryness prevails by the fall, creating a danger of wildfires.
Deserts usually have a large diurnal and seasonal temperature range, with high or low, depending on location daytime temperatures ( in summer up to, and low nighttime temperatures ( in winter down to due to extremely low humidity.
This includes blankets, which is also a local necessity for the desert is not just a land of dust and heat, but winter nights here are very cold, usually below freezing points.
The winter of 1916 – 1917 was known as the " turnip winter ," because that vegetable, usually fed to livestock, was used by people as a substitute for potatoes and meat, which were increasingly scarce.
* Spring lambs, born in late winter or early spring, are usually sold before July 1.
The winter service dress uniform, of olive drab wool, consisted of a single-breasted coat having patch pockets with flaps, a khaki shirt and tie, and trousers that were usually cuffless.
The Khitan, however, had two scripts of their own and many Mongolic words are found in their half-deciphered writings that are usually found with a parallel Chinese text ( for example, nair = sun, sair = moon, tau = five, jau = hundred, m. r = horse, im. a = goat, n. q = dog, m. ng = silver, ju. un = summer, n. am. ur = autumn, u. ul = winter, heu. ur = spring, tau. l. a = rabbit, t. q. a = hen and m. g. o = snake ).
The lakes and rivers freeze over in the winter and are usually open between May and September.
Throughout the winter, it serves as the home of Australian rules football, with at least one game ( though usually more ) held there each round.
In the winter the weather patterns alter each year ; usually winters are mildly cold with temperatures ranging from-7 ° C ( 19. 4 ° F ) to 4 ° C ( 39. 2 ° F ), but the winter season changes often to a more humid and warmer winter, or more continental and cold.
In the winter months, snowfall does occur in Nashville but is usually not heavy.
Chaco temperatures are usually high, the averages dropping only slightly in winter.
Rainfall is negligible, averaging per year, confined to the winter months, and falling in brief, sometimes heavy storms that often flood the small ravines and the usually dry wadis.
Throughout much of the territory there are only two distinct seasons — winter and summer ; spring and autumn are usually brief periods of change between extremely low temperatures and extremely high.
Dried pinto beans are a major staple food during the winter months, used to make the ubiquitous ham-flavored bean soup usually called soup beans.
Held every year, usually in March or April at the end of the winter track season.
During the winter or dry season, extending roughly from November to April, the monsoon winds usually blow from the northeast along the China coast and across the Gulf of Tonkin, picking up considerable moisture ; consequently the winter season in most parts of the country is dry only by comparison with the rainy or summer season.

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