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Occasionally Emerson has quoted from classical and jazz works without giving credit, particularly early in his career, from the late 1960s until 1972.
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Occasionally a code word achieves an independent existence ( and meaning ) while the original equivalent phrase is forgotten or at least no longer has the precise meaning attributed to the code word.
Occasionally, a film can become the object of a cult following within a particular region or culture if it has some unusual significance to that region or culture.
Occasionally such glass has been found thinner side down or thicker on either side of the window's edge, the result of carelessness during installation.
Occasionally, the application of prior case law results in court decisions in which the judge explicitly states personal disagreement with the judgment he or she has rendered, but that he or she is required to do so by binding precedent.
Occasionally, the term has been used to suggest evil influence opposing human beings, as in the Jewish exegesis of 1 Kings 22: 22.
Occasionally, distillers release a " Cask Strength " edition, which is not diluted and usually has an alcohol content of 50 – 60 %.
Occasionally, the strongest link has voted for someone who is not in the tie, and so is forced to change their decision one way or the other.
Occasionally, it satirises current events and politicians, but has no particular political standpoint.
Occasionally, an old stock document will be found that still has value as a stock in a successor company.
Occasionally, instead of saying that a property holds almost everywhere, it is said that the property holds for almost all elements ( though the term almost all also has other meanings ).
Occasionally, however, India has encountered religiously motivated violence, such as the Moplah Riots, the Bombay riots, the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, the 2002 Gujarat riots, and most recently the 2012 Assam violence.
Occasionally, Murcia has heavy rains where the precipitation for the entire year will fall over the course of a few days.
" McConnachie concludes: " Occasionally you have to give credit to conspiracy theorists who raise issues that the mainstream press has ignored.
Occasionally, however, Hacker does get his way, often inadvertently thwarting other arrangements or deals that Sir Humphrey has been making behind the scenes elsewhere with other ministers or civil servants.
Occasionally the story has the setting for the question being a Hendrix appearance on the Dick Cavett Show, which is also untrue, as the clip from the show in question ( in 1969 ) contains no mention of any other guitar players.
Occasionally, Letterman will use guest hosts ; in the past, he has done so when he has taken an extended medical leave.
Occasionally, a hurricane that has made landfall in the Gulf of Mexico will reach Fort Payne as a tropical storm or tropical depression.
Occasionally in winter storms, waves will wash across low points in the beach, but the beach itself has not been breached in a hundred years, unlike other barrier beaches on Martha's Vineyard.
Occasionally termed neo-Orthodoxy, his philosophy, together with that of Azriel Hildesheimer, has had a considerable influence on the development of Orthodox Judaism.
• Occasionally whole classes of molecules receive a single CAS number: the group of enzymes known as alcohol dehydrogenases has 9031-72-5.
Occasionally, the use of these terms in reference to " alternative " spirituality or in an occult context implies the use of violence to assert these changing religious views – for example, in the book Lords of Chaos a rash of church burnings across Scandinavia has been described as a part of this trend because many of the perpetrators were self-described " pagans " seeking to overthrow what they deemed to be centuries of religious oppression by Christianity.
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Occasionally, Seigner draws some justly deserved laughs by his quick shifts from one personality to another.
Occasionally hot sauces are offered by friteries, including hollandaise sauce, sauce provençale, Béarnaise sauce or even a splash carbonade flamande stew from an ever-bubbling pot, in the spirit of British " Chips and Gravy ".
Occasionally, moisture from the Arizona Monsoon will cause summer thunderstorms ; Pacific storms may blanket the area with snow.
Occasionally, a cyclone from the North Indian Ocean makes landfall, bringing with it heavy rain, such as Cyclone Kelia did in 2011.
Occasionally there is no separate center, the anterior arch being formed by the forward extension and ultimate junction of the two lateral masses ; sometimes this arch is ossified from two centers, one on either side of the middle line.
Occasionally, tribal chieftains would emerge, raiding enemy settlements and rewarding loyal followers from the spoils or by tariffs levied on merchants.
Occasionally the limb is displaced from its normal position, and marked bone softening and thinning is more dispersed.
Occasionally other handicap races with large fields ( numbers of runners ) receive the same treatment from various bookmakers, especially if they are sponsoring the race.
Occasionally, several segments on similar topics are taken from various episodes and put together into one-hour specials that are broadcast on the original Discovery Channel.
Occasionally she is shown rising up out of the ground in such contexts, as seen on an ash urn from Chiusi.
Occasionally firearms are encountered with a gain twist, where the rate of spin increases from chamber to muzzle.
Occasionally when winds come from the southeast very high temperatures can occur: as in August 1981 when temperatures reached.
Occasionally cabinet members are selected from outside the Houses of Parliament and if necessary granted a peerage.
Occasionally cultivars are raised from seed of a specially selected provenance – for example the seed may be taken from plants that are resistant to a particular disease.
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