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Occasional and meetings
Occasional meetings are held for the whole membership, usually with a guest speaker, while smaller discussion groups meet more frequently.
Occasional pleasant events and peaceful meetings are brutally cut short.

Occasional and are
Occasional letters are sent by individuals to one another and many are written by companies to one another, but these are mostly typewritten.
Occasional exceptions to this rule are tolerated when the alternative is political chaos.
Occasional large gigs are staged at Murrayfield and Meadowbank, with mid-sized events at venues such as the Corn Exchange, HMV Picture House, the Liquid Rooms, and the Bongo Club.
Book II's ' Occasional Subjects ' are those that bring understanding to the priorities of the Evangelical spiritual life.
Occasional points and few ligatures are used, though nomina sacra with overlines are employed throughout.
Occasional travellers reached the site over the next two hundred years, and the accounts they left are useful because they predate much of the stone-stealing that has damaged the site.
His Slavery Discussed in Occasional Essays from 1833 to 1846 ( 1846 ) exercised considerable influence upon Abraham Lincoln, and in this book appears the sentence, which, as rephrased by Lincoln, was widely quoted: " If that form of government, that system of social order is not wrong — if those laws of the Southern States, by virtue of which slavery exists there, and is what it is, are not wrong — nothing is wrong.
Occasional one-off specials are also shown, with Bremner impersonating Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and various other government figures.
Occasional flypasts of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at the reservoir are also staged to commemorate the events during the war.
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 AIR articles are factual and illuminating, if a bit offbeat.
Occasional problems with premature ejaculation that are not persistent or recurrent or are not accompanied by marked distress or interpersonal difficulty do not qualify for the diagnosis of premature ejaculation.
Occasional summer thunderstorms occur but are not common.
Occasional blockbuster projects by the very biggest stars ( Jackie Chan or Stephen Chow, for example ) or international co-productions (" crossovers ") aimed at the global market, can go as high as US $ 20 million or more, but these are rare exceptions.
Occasional marshes exist, which are typically the by-product of beaver activities.
Occasional harpoon kills are still made by Indonesian and Japanese fishermen.
Occasional non-film ( but film-related ) programmes are also shown.
Occasional specimens are red, yellow, or white flowered.

Occasional and held
Occasional live events were held during the 1970s and 1980s, including a live production of " Oh, Calcutta " and performances by George Benson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Missing Persons, and the Indigo Girls.
Occasional concerts that had high demand were prominently held at the stadium during the 1970s through 2001.
Occasional church services are held here and every 3 years a nativity play, written by Selwyn Moberley in 1953, is staged in the forest.
Occasional post match Q & A with the manager and players are held in the suite.

Occasional and Australia
Anna and Thomas Leonowens in Western Australia, 1853-1857, State Records Office of Western Australia, Occasional Paper, March 2010
Occasional sitings have occurred on the coasts of Tasmania, southern Australia, the Chatham Islands, Stewart Island, and the southern New Zealand mainland.

Occasional and Canada
“ Blockhouses in Canada, 1749-1841: a Comparative Report and Catalogue .” Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, Canadian Historic Site, 1980.
Occasional cases have been reported from Canada and Mexico.
“ Blockhouses in Canada, 1749-1841: a Comparative Report and Catalogue .” Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, Canadian Historic Site, 1980.
“ Blockhouses in Canada, 1749-1841: a Comparative Report and Catalogue .” Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, Canadian Historic Site, 1980.

Occasional and well
Occasional pH readings in rain and fog water of well below 2. 4 have been reported in industrialized areas.
Occasional exhalation through the nose while snorkeling will reduce the build up of carbon dioxide, as well as helping to keep the mask clear of water.
Occasional contributors have included Pat Buchanan, Sean Hannity, Newt Gingrich and Oliver North, as well as conservative celebrities such as Ted Nugent, Chuck Norris and Pat Sajak.
Occasional moments of Friends of Dean Martinez occur as well.
He is also famous for his much loved " Toccata " for organ, commissioned by Simon Preston and joined over a decade later by a fugue, as well as his " Occasional Trumpet Voluntary ".

Occasional and with
Occasional tubules contained hyaline casts admixed with neutrophils.
** Occasional frost, often with summer rainfall maximum
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 eruptions from its three cones with both pyroclastic flow deposits and lavas occurred from then until 1550, the last eruption creating a narrow isthmus connecting it to Vulcano.
Occasional proposals to replace gas lights with electric lights run across the obstacle that there is no source of electric power along the streets.
High churchmen and Tories, empowered late in Queen Anne's reign, sought to close this loophole with the passing of the Occasional Conformity Bill in 1711, however the Act was repealed after the Hanoverian Succession with the return to power of the Whigs, who were generally allied with non-conforming Protestants.
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.
* Jonathan Lethem-Gun, with Occasional Music
On the first occasion which offered itself, that of Pulteney's rupture with Walpole in 1726, he endeavoured to organize an opposition in conjunction with the former and Wyndham ; and in 1727, began his celebrated series of letters to the Craftsman, attacking the Walpoles, signed " an Occasional Writer ".
His poems were first edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold ( New York, 1844 ); another American edition, by W. A. Whitmore, appeared in 1859 ; an authorized edition with a memoir by Derwent Coleridge appeared in 1864: The Political and Occasional Poems of W. M. Praed ( 1888 ), edited with notes by his nephew, Sir George Young, included many pieces collected from various newspapers and periodicals.
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.
In addition to about 150 scientific papers, he wrote Travels through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain, with Observations on the Phenomena of Glaciers ( 1843 ); Norway and its Glaciers ( 1853 ); Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers ( 1859 ); A Tour of Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa ( 1855 ).
In 1731, at Houghton Hall, Sir Robert Walpole's country house in Norfolk, the Duke, with the Duke of Lorraine ( later the Holy Roman Emperor ), was made a Master Mason by the Grand Master, Lord Lovell, at an Occasional Lodge.
He was, however, active in 1702 in opposing the Occasional Conformity Bill, and in 1706 was one of the managers of the union with Scotland.

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