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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 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 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 demonstrations on the original 405-line VHF standard may also be transmitted from the tower in future.
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 fragments of fossil wood may also be found.
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 and took
Occasional ancient battles took place along the Persian Gulf coastlines, between the Sassanid Persian empire and the Lakhmid Kingdom, the most prominent of which was the invasion led by Shapur II against the Lakhmids, leading to Lakhmids ' defeat, and advancement into Arabia, along the southern shore lines.
Occasional performances took place after Berlioz's death: in Hanover in 1879, Vienna in 1911, and as part of the inaugural season at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées for six performances from 31 March 1913 conducted by Weingartner.
In the same text, however, it is mentioned that " Occasional desecration of Hindu fanes took place ... but such demonstrations were probably rare sops to the official conscience ..".
McInulty and Allen eventually took up writing music again, and after a few tentative demos for possible new material later hooked up with Bobby Wratten ( The Field Mice / Northern Picture Library / Trembling Blue Stars ) under the name The Occasional Keepers.

Occasional and place
Occasional scenes take place in other locations, most often ( especially during later seasons ) Kelcy's Bar, a neighborhood tavern where Archie spends a good deal of time and which he eventually buys.
Occasional stories have taken place in other cities, or off planet.
Occasional quarry trains ran until 1988 to Blodwel, after which the track was left in place but abadoned by Network Rail.
Occasional social gatherings and sailing races take place at the club during the summer.

Occasional and among
His Occasional Issues of Unique and Very Rare Books ( 1875-1881 ) included among other things the Annalia Dubrensia of Robert Dover.
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.
As Bishop, he was active in the House of Lords ; among others, he supported the repeal of the Occasional Conformity Act.

Occasional and small
The business of making the changes was then entrusted to a small committee of bishops and the Privy Council and, apart from tidying up details, this committee introduced into Morning and Evening Prayer a prayer for the Royal Family ; added several thanksgivings to the Occasional Prayers at the end of the Litany ; altered the rubrics of Private Baptism limiting it to the minister of the parish, or some other lawful minister, but still allowing it in private houses ( the Puritans had wanted it only in the church ); and added to the Catechism the section on the sacraments.
There he went into business making seals and engraving plates, and later began to publish a two small newspapers, The Cincinnati Occasional and The Daily Press.
* Occasional appearances from a chicken, a small alien and other smaller creatures during the search for Moe, have disappeared from the show.
Occasional exposure to small amounts is usually not a problem, but continuous exposure to even small amounts can be a serious threat.

Occasional and ethnic
Occasional ethnic fightings have been reported in the region in the last couple of decades, mainly between Pashtuns and the other groups.

Occasional and .
Occasional letters are sent by individuals to one another and many are written by companies to one another, but these are mostly typewritten.
Occasional features were published on historical medicine, special reports, bibliography, and `` Collector's Items ''.
Occasional meetings are held for the whole membership, usually with a guest speaker, while smaller discussion groups meet more frequently.
Occasional tubules contained hyaline casts admixed with neutrophils.
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 pH readings in rain and fog water of well below 2. 4 have been reported in industrialized areas.
Occasional exceptions to this rule are tolerated when the alternative is political chaos.
* Harding, D. W. ( 2000 ) The Hebridean Iron Age: Twenty Years ’ Research, University of Edinburgh Department of Archaeology, Occasional Paper No. 20, ISSN: 0144-3313
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.
* The Miscellaneous Essays and Occasional Writings of Francis Hopkinson, Esq Printed by T. Dobson, 1792.
Occasional jumbles of sandstone hills or low mountains support only meager and stunted vegetation that thrives for a short period after the scanty winter rains.
Occasional summits in this region reach 1, 200 meters in the northern part and exceed 1, 700 meters in the southern part ; the highest peak is Jabal Ramm at 1, 754 meters ( though the highest peak in all of Jordan is Jabal Umm al Dami at 1854 meters.
The Kon-Tiki Museum Occasional Papers, Vol.
Occasional brief thunderstorms provide subterranean water to sustain natural oases, such as the Tuat.
Book II's ' Occasional Subjects ' are those that bring understanding to the priorities of the Evangelical spiritual life.
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.

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