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Occasionally and used
Occasionally, " almost all " is used in the sense of " almost everywhere " in measure theory, or in the closely related sense of " almost surely " in probability theory.
Occasionally, nata de coco is used in mass-produced bubble tea drinks as a healthier alternative to tapioca starch.
Occasionally, the term mainland Europe is used.
Occasionally, the term ' flipper ' has been used to describe other types of deliveries.
Occasionally, devaluation was used, 60 % in total between 1975 and 1990, allowing the currency to more closely follow the depreciating US dollar than the rising German mark.
Occasionally, the notation ← or is used instead of ≤.
Occasionally, however, some users and dealers could have, believing this myth, used real embalming fluid mixed with, or in place of, PCP.
Occasionally, some backup quarterbacks may be used to receive long snaps as a holder for field goal or extra point attempts, as quarterbacks generally have good ball handling skills, and may have to become the passer in the event of a bad snap, an aborted kick attempt or a designed trick play.
Occasionally, an AFSK signal modulating an RF carrier ( A2B, F2B ) is used on VHF or UHF frequencies.
Occasionally a bottleneck is used on only the highest two strings of a guitar in standard tuning, usually in live performance to introduce just a short passage of bottleneck effect into a piece which otherwise consists mainly of guitar played in standard fashion.
Occasionally, the term has been used to suggest evil influence opposing human beings, as in the Jewish exegesis of 1 Kings 22: 22.
Occasionally pork bones are also used, but they are not boiled as long as they are for tonkotsu ramen, so the soup remains light and clear.
Occasionally baritone voice is also used ( e. g., SATBarB ), often sung by the higher basses.
Occasionally, a magenta background is used, as in some software applications where the magenta or fuchsia key value # FF00FF ( hue: < span style =" color: white ; background :# FF00FF "> fuchsia </ span >) is sometimes referred to as " magic pink ".
Occasionally an alternative definition in terms of electric field E and the magnetic flux density B is used.
Occasionally the sailor outfit is used for girls.
Occasionally Emerson used a pipe organ, when available.
" Occasionally the term used in Eastern churches, " the Divine Liturgy ", is also employed.
Occasionally, serpents and dragons are used interchangeably, having similar symbolic functions.
Occasionally, manufacturers provided a movable panel that could be used to enable or disable write-protect on tapes.
Occasionally, the term electronic money is also used to refer to the provider itself.
* Occasionally, they are also used off label to treat clinical depression, more particularly, non-typical depression and treatment-resistant depression.
Occasionally instead of Adar I and Adar II, " Adar " and " Ve ' Adar " are used ( Ve means ' and ' thus: And Adar ).
* Kiel Auditorium 1955 – 68 ( Occasionally used the St. Louis Arena )

Occasionally and short
Occasionally short machine-language programs had to be entered in a patch area in WordStar, to provide particular screen effects or cope with particular printers.
Occasionally, these shows were presented by a local host, especially in programs that showed cartoons and short comedies intended for children.
Occasionally, the site of the sedative injection may become inflamed and tender for a short time.
Occasionally he teaches for short periods at schools and universities throughout the U. S. and Europe, including Yale University, the University of Cincinnati, the California Institute of the Arts, the University of California, San Diego, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and Trinity College of Music, London.
Occasionally, numerous earthquakes are detected in a relatively short period of time, an event known as an earthquake swarm.
Occasionally, Morrison-Knudsen-built 3200-series rail cars run on the Green Line, though these are loaned from the Brown and Orange Lines, and only appear when the Green Line is short on cars.
Occasionally, if a renowned author has brought out a collection of short stories, five stories from the book will be selected and one broadcast each evening, rather than serialising a novel.
Occasionally, a Mass was punctuated with short dramatic scenes and tableaux.
Occasionally, weddellite partially dehydrates to whewellite, forming excellent pseudomorphs of grainy whewellite after weddellite's short tetragonal dipyramids.
Occasionally they produce documentary films on aspects of traditional arts ; Smithsonian folklorist Marjorie Hunt won an Academy Award for her 1984 short documentary film The Stone Carvers about the carvers at the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C.

Occasionally and stroke
Occasionally, capital Ƶ ( Z with horizontal stroke ) is used instead of capital Ż for aesthetic purposes, especially in all-caps text and handwriting.

Occasionally and dot
Occasionally the songs are used as a base for modern pop songs, Circle circle, dot dot, commonly sung in American playgrounds, has been recorded as a rap song.

Occasionally and symbol
Occasionally, the Apis bull was pictured with her sun-disk between his horns, being one of few deities associated with her symbol.
Occasionally, the road's alignment is emphasized with signs that show the symbol for winding road.
Occasionally, the sun god is depicted as a sun arising from the pool symbol.

Occasionally and word
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 the phrase " four-letter word " is humorously used to describe common words composed of four letters.
Occasionally, the word may be uniquely handwritten by a postal authority or, much more elaborately, punched through the stamp paper in a method known as perfin.
Occasionally I will look for a word and some lyrics will magically appear in my head inspired by the word.
Occasionally a long line of dots will flow into a spot and the word ' Shake ' appears, telling the player to continue shaking his maraca rapidly there.
Occasionally word did leak out and noted clothing designer and Chapel Hill native Alexander Julian recalls meeting Mercury Astronauts during a visit to the planetarium while in junior high.
Occasionally, Tilton would claim to have received a word of knowledge for someone to give a vow of $ 5, 000 or even $ 10, 000.
Occasionally both contraction occurs and I is inserted instead of diminutive ending in I i. e. the ending is retained, but separated from the rest of the word by caesura.
Occasionally, big-name touring bands will play " secret " or low-key unadvertised gigs there, relying on word of mouth to fill the 350-capacity space.
Occasionally, vesre is a stepping-stone towards further obfuscation, achieved by evolving into a longer word.
Occasionally the S15 front end conversion is referred to as the ' strawberry face conversion ' due to the Japanese words for 1 and 5 which are ichi and go and when put together ( ichigo ) they make the word ' strawberry ,' hence Nissan S platform vehicles with the S15 front end conversion occasionally being referred to as strawberry faces.
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 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, the word was used to refer specifically to the Xhosa people, as in such inoffensive linguistic works as interpreter Bud ' Mbelle's ' Kafir Scholar's Companion ', Kropf's ' Kaffir-English Dictionary ', J. Torrend's ' Outline of Xosa-Kafir Grammar ', and J. McLaren's ' Introductory Kaffir Grammar ', where a distinction was made between the ' Kaffir ' Xhosa and the other Bantu tribes of Southern Africa ; Bud ' Mbelle was himself a member of the Mfengu tribe, closely related to the Xhosa and Zulu people.
Occasionally the name Qianwei Aoshen was used instead ( here, the word qianwei for " vanguard " is transliterated rather than translated ).
Occasionally, the same base is repeated in one word: logology the study of words, phobophobia the fear of fear.
Occasionally >, which appears to reflect an earlier process in Laconian, but in others is retained though the word is absent in Standard Greek: θυγάτηρ > σάτη, but Ancient θύων ( Modern σφάζω ) > θύου
Occasionally proposed as an alternative word for " American ", Columbian in this sense has not re-entered general English use ; rather, the meaning of Columbian was fixed as pertaining to the South American country of this name.
Occasionally the word Signoria referred to specific organs or functions of the state.

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