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Occasional trees produce wood with a wavy grain, greatly increasing the value for decorative veneers.

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Occasional sucking up to the fifth year may not affect a youngster's teeth ; ;
Such an anagram may be a synonym or antonym of its subject, a parody, a criticism, or praise ; e. g. George Bush = He bugs Gore ; Madonna Louise Ciccone = Occasional nude income or One cool dance musician ; William Shakespeare = I am a weakish speller, Roger Meddows Taylor = Great words or melody.
Occasional relapses and minor remissions may appear.
Occasional bluffing disguises not just the hands a player is bluffing with, but also his legitimate hands that opponents may think he may be bluffing with.
Occasional demonstrations on the original 405-line VHF standard may also be transmitted from the tower in future.
Occasional traveling may be sung by fewer than four voice parts.
Occasional references to relationships indicate a family tree, but the references may appear conflicting to some readers.
Occasional events of this type may be only a nuisance, but frequent events can eventually foul the spark plugs and destroy the catalytic converter, as the inefficiently combusted fuel produces soot ( excess carbon ) and unburned fuel in the exhaust flow can produce soot in the converter and drive the converter beyond its normal operating temperature range.
Occasional aberrant northward excursions of the intertropical convergence zone may boost precipitation in some years.
Occasional cells may be identified in which the plane of section passes through the nucleus in such a way that it appears to enclose a region of cytoplasm within a ring ; such cells are called " doughnut " cells.
Occasional regrinding by a professional may be required to restore a badly worn or damaged edge.
Occasional strains are resistant to novobiocin and may be confused with other resistant species ( e. g. S.

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Occasional other guest voice actors were also used, such as Ed Bishop ( Commander Straker on UFO ) who voiced the Megan Prosecutor in " The Magicks of Megas-tu ", and Ted Knight who voiced Carter Winston in " The Survivor ".
Occasional one-off specials are also shown, with Bremner impersonating Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and various other government figures.
Occasional trips were also made between Kinmen and Meizhou, a popular religious site.
Occasional flypasts of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at the reservoir are also staged to commemorate the events during the war.
Occasional mix-ups with the Swedish city of Kristianstad have also been known to happen .< sup ></ sup ></ ref > ( formerly Christianssand ) is a city, municipality and the county capital of Vest-Agder county in Southern Norway.
Occasional notice is also taken of the manner in which commemorative and definitive stamps reflected aesthetic, cultural and ideological currents in the United States, particularly during the Roosevelt presidencies and the Cold War.
Occasional special idents were also produced including a modified logo to mark the station's 30th anniversary in 1987, while the main ident was largely replaced by 1988 in favour of a new set of seasonal and themed idents.
Lead singer Beth Arzy has also been a member of Trembling Blue Stars since 2000, and contributed to albums by The Occasional Keepers.
Occasional non-film ( but film-related ) programmes are also shown.
Occasional visitations by the EXCITE Team will also be done to interview the Principal, co-teachers and students on the progress of the participants.
Occasional rush-hour 2, 4 and 5 service also stops here.
The Occasional Conformity Act ( also known as the Toleration Act 1711 ) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain ( statute number 10 Anne c. 6 ), the long title of which is " An Act for preserving the Protestant Religion " which passed on 20 December 1711.
Occasional predation on live pups by arctic foxes has also been observed.
Occasional music criticism also appeared under his name in the journal Music Survey.
Occasional showers fell during the race, contributing to the accident toll which also claimed Patrick Depailler ( Tyrrell 007 ), Jacques Laffite ( Williams FW02 ) and John Watson ( Brabham BT44 ).
Occasional special events ( like telescope fairs, celebrity guest lecturers, and viewings of unusual astronomical events ) are also sponsored and organized by Perkins.
Occasional extensions to Gilead have also been taught in India.
Occasional 3-D posters with glasses were also popular, featuring images such as King Kong, skateboarding, and outer space.
Occasional CrossCountry trains to Newcastle and Southern services on the Sutton and Mole Valley route towards West Croydon & London Bridge also calls.
Occasional weekend editions are also aired on the occasion of major breaking news stories such as general elections, referendums or important news events.
Illinois Place Names ( Illinois State Historical Society Occasional Publications Number 55, 1989 ) indicates that the area of Washington Heights historically was also known as Blue Island Ridge, Campbell's Woods, Dummy Junction, and North Blue Island.
Occasional rebellions also took place among the country's small ethnic minorities.

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Many of his writings can be found in Miscellaneous Essays and Occasional Writings, published at Philadelphia in three volumes in 1792 ( see Bibliography ).
Once obtained, licences were jealously protected by the licensees ( who were expected to be generally present, not an absentee owner or company ), and even " Occasional Licences " to serve drinks at temporary premises such as fêtes would usually be granted only to existing licensees.
Occasional members of other orders can be parasitoids ; one of the more remarkable is the moth family Epipyropidae, which are ectoparasitoids of planthoppers and Cicadas.
Occasional binge drinkers ( one or two times in past two weeks ), were found to be four times more likely to be diagnosed with alcohol abuse or dependence compared to non-heavy episodic drinkers.
Occasional pop culture references familiar to Americans, such as Pokémon and Britney Spears, who has been known to be a fan of the series herself, were added to increase the appeal to American audiences.
Occasional two-needled pinyons in northern Baja California, Mexico have sometimes been referred to Colorado Pinyon in the past, but are now known to be hybrids between Single-leaf Pinyon and Parry Pinyon.
Occasional references to his Jewish ancestry were brought up within the Arab world ( although Ross maintains this was not a problem with other heads of state during negotiations ), and some conservative Israelis branded him " self-hating " — each questioning his ability to be unbiased.
Occasional red forms are more likely to be naturalised from garden varieties.
Machines in stations issue and can recharge Andante Azul-blue " Occasional " tickets, while Andante Gold is a credit-card style " Gold " tickets ( which bear a scanned photograph of the holder ) that can be purchased in Lojas Andante ( Andante Shops ).
Occasional literary references point to the novel and, naturally the classics and we know of family visits especially with Madame Pisani ( of whom he appears to have been extraordinarily fond ) " to view the paintings " He was, presumably, culturally no different to any other highly educated European gentleman. Invitations are to be found among the papers in the Royal Irish Academy-to M. Gounod's " Sappho ", first performed in Paris in 1851, Verdi's " Rigoletto " Il Trovatore ", " La Traviata and Les Vespres Siciliennes ", Schumann's " Manfred "; Donizetti's " Lucia di Lammermoor " and Berlioz ' " The Infant Christ ". Such advanced musical tastes and opportunities usually come early in life and by were presumably instilled in Hortense and Henry by the Pisani's rather than by Haliday's provincial and decidedly dour family. It is worth noting, but no more, that Giacomo Puccini, the Italian opera composer, was born in Lucca, Haliday's other home town in 1859.
Occasional aberrant patterns can be found in which rings are lacking ( see Figure 2 in McGurty 1988 ).
Occasional exposure to small amounts is usually not a problem, but continuous exposure to even small amounts can be a serious threat.

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