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Occasionally gay young blades would write vividly to boon companions at home about their amorous exploits in Richmond, Petersburg, Washington, or Nashville.
Occasionally, there are frosts during the winter, and about once every fifteen years a light powdering of snow falls as far south as Beirut.
Occasionally there have been stories about Gyro's girlfriend Matilda.
Occasionally helping the Scooby Gang by providing them with information and / or combat assistance in exchange for cash or for the joy of fighting, but having no qualms about betraying them to such enemies as Faith and Adam.
Occasionally one or three are laid about two days apart.
Occasionally they were followed by worried parents who, sometimes successfully and sometimes not, pleaded with them to forget about foreign wars and go back to school.
Occasionally larger groups are seen — in 2001 a group of 14 were seen at 46 ° S in the South Pacific about 450 km southeast of New Zealand, while in 1992 a group of about 80 individuals were seen 320 nm southwest of Cape Leeuwin and another group of over 100 individuals were sighted in June 2007 about 40 km southwest of Portland, Victoria.
Occasionally, her smouldering anger about church going burst into a fury ; but at last after one such outburst in 1940 there was true reconciliation between her and Ronald, in which she explained her feelings and even declared that she wished to resume the practice of her religion.
Occasionally, Delores will try to empathize with George by revealing startling facts about her past – including a cocaine habit, tattoos, and " all those restraining orders ".
Occasionally, Green's skits were less off the wall, such as " People Helpers ", where Green and a crew member seriously assisted wheelchair users, the skit more being about Green spoofing his own self.
Occasionally, special activities are held by the museum to inform the public about medical information and news.
Occasionally, the disease will not be noticed until the child is about 4 or 5 years of age.
Occasionally her arrangements intentionally mimic works by other performers, most noticeably on " Rainy Day Parade " from 2000's Pink Pearl, which quotes TV's The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme to lend ironic triumphalism to a song about a woman going back on anti-depressant medication, and " Cinnamon Park " from the 2004 album Underdog Victorious, which paraphrases portions of the 1972 single " Saturday in the Park " by the band Chicago.
Occasionally the translator wrote a new tongue-twister to fit the existing artwork ; the entire poem about the cheese trees, for instance, was replaced with an entirely new poem about an elephant who tripped and fell on his nose.
Occasionally I may have corrected some too gross public mis-statement about me -- too often I fear with the acerbity of the inexperienced.
) Occasionally, the Boss's pet frog Rizzo will make an appearance on the screen to give the player advice, or nag about the way they're handling things.
Occasionally however, the blank field, or even the dark field of a closed eye, can become visible, making the image invisible for about as long as it would be invisible were it in rivalry with another image of equal stimulus strength.
Occasionally a charity will use the word Foundation as part of its name e. g. British Heart Foundation, but this has no legal significance and does not provide any information about either the work of the charity or how it is legally structured.
Occasionally, a " semi-open " arrangement is used in which the parties know family and other information about each other, but their real names and locating information are withheld, in order to provide a layer of privacy protection.
Occasionally this produced profound misunderstandings about the standard of proof.
Occasionally, the rabbit may leave these pellets lying about its cage ; this behavior is harmless and usually related to an ample food supply.

Occasionally and once
Occasionally Gröûp X played live shows at Swayze's Venue in Marietta, Georgia ( they have not attended the venue for some time ), and also recently once or twice a year at Under the Couch, a small concert venue on the Georgia Institute of Technology's campus
Occasionally, individuals may become very trusting ; for five consecutive summers, an individual crake on the Scottish island of Tiree entered a kitchen to feed on scraps, and, in 1999, a wintering Barra bird would come for poultry feed once the chickens had finished.
Occasionally, the life-force of an individual splits into several creatures, when this happens, all appear at once.
Occasionally, players miscount and inadvertently repeat the position more than once, thus allowing their opponent to claim a draw in an unfavourable position.
Occasionally, a Chin will have a light blowing of their coat once a year.
Occasionally, full-length texts are found, but they are usually fragmentary, sometimes consisting of only a word or two, and they are encoded in symbolic script, which may change mysteriously and often disappears completely once it has been transcribed.
Occasionally, once every possible outcome has been compared against every other outcome, there will be no one outcome that beats all others -- that is, no clear ' Condorcet winner '.

Occasionally and month
Occasionally this results in Karaites being one month ahead of other Jews using the calculated Rabbinic calendar.
Occasionally, hostile fleets may camp outposts and stations to keep an enemy bottled up, during the Goonswarm invasion of the Delve region the Goons scored a massive strategic victory by camping KenZoku ( formerly known as BOB ) fleet into a single station for an entire month.

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Occasionally, she played a child, in films like The Poor Little Rich Girl ( 1917 ), Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ( 1917 ), Daddy-Long-Legs ( 1919 ) and Pollyanna ( 1920 ).
Occasionally a successor design will discontinue or alter the meaning of some instruction code ( typically because it is needed for new purposes ), affecting code compatibility to some extent ; even nearly completely compatible processors may show slightly different behavior for some instructions, but this is seldom a problem.
Occasionally a cliff touches the river, but in general the lands are subject to yearly inundations throughout its course, the river rising at times above 50 feet ( 15 m ), the numerous lakes to the right and left serving as reservoirs.
Occasionally, a wrestler will reach for a rope ( see rope breaks below ), only to put his hand back on the mat so he can crawl towards the rope some more ; this is NOT a submission, and the referee decides what his intent is.
Occasionally, McGarrett's Five-O team was assisted by other officers as needed: medical examiner Doc Bergman ( played by Al Eben ), forensic specialist Che Fong ( played by Harry Endo ) and a secretary.
Occasionally baritone voice is also used ( e. g., SATBarB ), often sung by the higher basses.
Occasionally ( as in his review of Basic Instinct 2 ), Ebert's star rating may seem at odds with his written opinion.
Occasionally, ceviche is made with various types of local shellfish, such as black clam, oysters, spondylus, barnacles ( percebes ), among others.
Occasionally, he varied the group's sound with more disparate musical influences, such as raga (" Fancy ", 1966 ), bossa nova (" No Return ", 1967 ) and calypso (" Monica ", 1968 ; " Apeman ", 1970 ; " Supersonic Rocket Ship ", 1972 ).
Occasionally the golden-ringed dragonfly ( Cordulegaster boltoni ) and Beautiful Demoiselle ( Calopteryx virgo ), a type of damselfly, can be seen by streams in the Harz.
Occasionally, Jeter was able to stay away from these types of roles for more diverse characters like those he portrayed in Jurassic Park III ( where he was killed by a dinosaur ), Air Bud and Open Range, although his character in The Green Mile could easily be described as both eccentric and wimpy.
Occasionally, a major variant happens when a portion of a text was accidentally omitted ( or perhaps even censored ), or was added from a marginal gloss.
Occasionally, a protectorate was established by or exercised by the other form of indirect rule: a chartered company, which becomes a de facto state in its European home state ( but geographically overseas ), allowed to be an independent country which has its own foreign policy and generally its own armed forces.
Occasionally, some primary teeth are slow to exfoliate ( fall out ), and the dentist may want to remove a primary tooth early to prevent orthodontic problems.
Occasionally in the 13th century it is referred to in official records as ' Blancmuster '( 1233 ) or ' Blancmostre '( 1272 ), meaning " white minster ".
Occasionally this instrumentation is augmented to include additional instruments ( such as additional percussion instruments or keyboard instruments ), but this is typically done only in concert settings.
* Political officer ( military ), Occasionally, a synonym for political commissar
Occasionally the coalescence of the laminae is not completed, and consequently a cleft is left in the arches of the vertebrae, through which a protrusion of the spinal membranes ( dura mater and arachnoid ), and generally of the spinal cord ( medulla spinalis ) itself, takes place, constituting the malformation known as spina bifida.
Occasionally, TVB Pearl also shows programmes in other languages ( but usually well outside peak viewing time ), including Mandarin, Japanese and Korean ( see # Non-English programmes ).
Occasionally a reference substance other than water is specified ( for example, air ), in which case specific gravity means density relative to that reference.
Occasionally one also hears the terms visible transmittance ( VT ) and visible absorptance ( VA ), which are the respective fractions for the spectrum of light visible radiation.
Occasionally, this process is extended to pronouns ( pouco, a little → pouquinho or poucochinho, a very small amount ), adjectives ( e. g. bobo → bobinho, meaning respectively " silly " and " a bit silly "; só → sozinho, both meaning " alone " or " all alone "), adverbs ( depressinha, " quickly ") and even verbs ( correndo → correndinho, both of which mean " running ", but the latter with an endearing connotation ).

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