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On June 19, 2007, Garfield was given the greatest birthday present: “ I M OFF MY DIET !” Occasionally the strip celebrates Halloween as well with scary-themed jokes, such as mask gags.
Occasionally, foodservice establishments of this category would be called upon to help cater at the customers homes, and like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ting, they could not do the job on their own but must work with others, but they could never be the lead, like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ting could.
Occasionally, when catering at the customers homes, foodservice establishments of this category would only provide the few specialty dishes they are famous for.
Occasionally, when catering at the customers homes, foodservice establishments of this category would only provide the few specialty dishes they are famous for, just like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character lou.
" Occasionally ", Georg Schuttler pointed out, " when it was least expected, he gestured or moved his body so quickly that the speed of the action was compared to the swift opening and closing of a camera s shutter.
Occasionally the philosophers of the Middle Ages even preferred Averroes commentary to Aristotle's stated sense.
Occasionally it s possible to catch glimpses of schools of dolphins as boat cruises its way encircling the Island.

Occasionally and s
Occasionally a story within a story becomes such a popular element that the producer ( s ) decide to develop it autonomonously ( completing it if it is incomplete ) as a separate and distinct work.
Occasionally this pattern is reversed by placing the chord on the downbeat and bass note ( s ) on the upbeat.
Occasionally, the surgeon uses either an autologous cartilage graft or a bone graft, or both, in order to strengthen or to alter the nasal contour ( s ).
Occasionally adult (> two years old ) Spotted Owl s disperse from their territories.
* Occasionally, the song ( s ) chosen for the loop signify both the end of an old format and the beginning of a new one.
Occasionally, they may also serve in other capacities such as performing a solo, in which case one or two band directors would conduct the band temporarily until the drum major ( s ) would finish their / his / her solo.

Occasionally and family
Occasionally the photographer took pictures of the family at the funeral as well, as this was one of the few times that people would all be together.
Occasionally, lovers face obstacles such as finances, physical illness, various forms of discrimination, psychological restraints or family that threaten to break their union of love.
Occasionally, " bristle-mouth fishes " is used as a common name, but that usually refers to the genus Argyripnus or the family Gonostomatidae.
Occasionally he left school to work when his family could not afford for his education to continue.
Occasionally, a family could be raised to or from fudai status.
Occasionally, children were given names that were descriptive of the circumstances under which they were born, " Nduku " ( girl ) and " Mutuku " ( boy ) meaning born at night ," Kioko " ( boy ) born in the morning, " Mumbua / Syombua " ( girl ) and " Wambua " ( boy ) for the time of rain, " Wayua " ( girl ) for the time of famine, " Makau " ( boy ) for the time of war, " Musyoka / Kasyuko / Musyoki " ( boy ) and " Kasyoka / Kasyoki " ( girl ) as a re-incarnation of a dead family member, " Mutua " ( boy ) and " Mutuo / Mwikali " ( girl ) as indicative of the long duration the parents had waited for this child, or a lengthy period of gestation.
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 the psychologist will include other family members if relevant.
Occasionally, spiritual marriages may also be entered later in life, with the renunciation of sexual relations after raising a family to fully dedicate oneself to God.
Occasionally it was known as " Plewtite " which may have been a family name.
Occasionally, Lady Alexandra has been confused with another member of Britain's Royal family, Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy when the daily court circular is read, but Lady Alexandra makes no appearances on behalf of her cousin Queen Elizabeth II.

Occasionally and joined
Occasionally he hosted the show in Collins's absence and joined him for the whole of his final show on 31 March 2007.
Occasionally two accented syllables are joined " (" Palästinischer Diwan ", 1901, p23 ).
Occasionally, though, the prospector would strike it rich and be joined by other prospectors and larger-scale mining would take place.
Occasionally, they were joined by Perren's wife Christine Yarian.
Occasionally, he is joined by his girlfriend Nia Hill, depending on whether she is present in their house or not.

Occasionally and them
Occasionally, you may come across one or two bumblebees in the cold season, when you are turning over sods in your garden, but you have to be a really keen observer to see them at all.
Occasionally, these women were prosecuted by Inquisition officials for suspicious behavior such as lighting candles to honor the Sabbath or refusing to eat pork when it was offered to them.
Occasionally, the term is applied to music, such as the Berlin Trilogy of David Bowie, linked together by their musical sound and lyrical themes, and the fact that part of them was recorded in Berlin, Germany.
Occasionally, it may be desired to fuse a glassware item to a metal item with a tubular pathway between them.
Occasionally, female boars will attack if they feel their piglets are threatened, especially if a human physically comes between them and their young.
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 she had the girls burned, and then cut up, but the great majority of them were beaten to death.
Occasionally site formation processes — e. g., farming or excavation — deform or disperse hearth features, making them difficult to identify without careful study.
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, this alternated with a 50-second " speed test " where each player had to come up with as many correct answers as possible in 50 seconds, and could pass on any of them.
" Occasionally, Fugazi would have an unrepentant slam-dancer escorted from the concert, and give them an envelope containing a $ 5 refund ( the group kept a stock of such envelopes in their tour van for these occasions ).
Occasionally the blades are slightly curved, making them suited for slashing attacks.
Occasionally both Micro and Mini classes are referred to as " eyeball " class to differentiate them from ROVs that may be able to perform intervention tasks.
Occasionally the Parlement ( Parlement de Paris ) refused to register the lettres of patent conferring peerage on them.
Occasionally, you'll see an enemy accidentally commit suicide by falling off a cliff or falling into lava, enemies will not even dive for cover or try and throw it back if you throw an uncooked thermal detonator at them.
Occasionally trainers will use sloppy and incorrect methods such as crossing the reins under the neck or using reins with tacks or pins in them, but this poor level of horsemanship is thankfully not seen as often in western riding today as it was in years past.
Occasionally the woodpecker will put acorns into places where it cannot get them out.
Occasionally slimes in the village will give quests to the player, which require them to carry enemies or items to these transport points.
Occasionally hunters would also follow sable tracks to their dwellings and string nets around them and wait for the sable to emerge.
Occasionally some pitchers will flare out these two fingers straight and away from the ball to keep them clear of the throwing motion.
Occasionally, he has been seen dismissing them.
Occasionally, the player's territory will come under attack from enemy gangs and defeating them will be necessary to retain these areas.
Occasionally he would throw a slurve or a changeup, but mainly just came right at hitters with heat, not afraid to knock them down to keep them from crowding the inner half of the strike zone.

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