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Occasionally, very young animals will be eaten by Steller sea lions.

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Occasionally, they also preyed on Caucasian red deer, on goitered gazelle in Iran, on jackals, jungle cats, locusts and other small mammals in the lower Amu-Darya River area, on saiga, wild horses, Mongolian Wild Ass and mountain sheep in the Zhana-Darya and around the Aral Sea, and on Manchurian wapiti and moose in the Baikal area.
Occasionally Nicotero, when asking the savant, would break the fourth wall, such as when a savant who was in the US Navy was asked to define " league " as in 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea.

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Occasionally if I pushed him too far he'd give me a look out of narrowed eyes and the hard cruel bony skull would show through that smooth face of his.
Occasionally, if a Censor was unable to carry out one of his tasks, an Aedile would perform the task instead.
Occasionally people come out of coma after long periods of time.
Occasionally she is shown rising up out of the ground in such contexts, as seen on an ash urn from Chiusi.
Occasionally moonshine stills would be brought out of the swamp and were busted by the authorities.
Occasionally, disputes may be resolved by a free ball bowled at unprotected stumps, with a hit resulting in the batsman being given out.
Occasionally, a wild bird will appear in the Northeastern United States or Canada, but care must be taken to separate out wild birds from escaped individuals, as Barnacle Geese are popular waterfowl with collectors.
Occasionally one hand would strike out, with a pointed finger at the end, to accent a trenchant sentence.
Occasionally she is entirely out of her usual attire, as in " The Betrayal " ( when she wears an Indian outfit and hairstyle ) and " The Millennium " ( in which she dons Mayan dress ).
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 a cloth over-the-mouth gag is used not to prevent speech but to keep dust and aerosols out of the lungs.
" 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 consort will strike out at the competitor with the mid femora, which are equipped with an enlarged and hooked spine in both sexes that has been observed to draw the blood of the opponent when they are flexed against the body to puncture the integument.
Occasionally the woodpecker will put acorns into places where it cannot get them out.
Occasionally, the song will simply fade out earlier, common on tracks with long instrumental endings.
Occasionally some pitchers will flare out these two fingers straight and away from the ball to keep them clear of the throwing motion.
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, the antecedent may be missing from the discourse, as when someone wonders out loud: " I wonder where I put it ", with no clear antecedent for the pronoun " it.
Occasionally, he left a slight gap between his bat and pads, meaning he was sometimes bowled through it when out of form.
Occasionally, when Children's BBC was going out on BBC2 rather than 1 due to events coverage, the presenter would be located in the BBC2 continuity booth, which was not set dressed for Children's BBC, for transmission purposes.
( Occasionally she is shown making use of a longer, more elaborate ritual to bring him out of the Neitherworld or send herself into it, but that seems not to be a necessity.
Occasionally, if there was going to be a messy stunt, the husband would come out dressed in a plastic jumpsuit to keep his own clothes clean.
Occasionally, a light-hearted story or more Muppet antics would close out the hour in the second half.
Occasionally, a newly discovered object turns out to be a rediscovery of a previously lost object, which can be determined by calculating its orbit backwards into the past and matching calculated positions with the previously recorded positions of the lost object.

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Occasionally they heard gun-shot signals and a number of horsemen were sighted on the hills, disappearing at the posse's approach.
Occasionally battles are named after the date on which they took place, such as The Glorious First of June.
Occasionally, a cardinal wears a scarlet ferraiolo which is a cape worn over the shoulders, tied at the neck in a bow by narrow strips of cloth in the front, without any ' trim ' or piping on it.
Occasionally, El Niño's effect on the Atlantic Walker circulation over South America strengthens the easterly trade winds in the western equatorial Atlantic region.
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, he slept with the heavy neck chains and bracelets on, " to see how my ancestors, who were slaves, felt.
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 video interface hardware was also integrated into the motherboard ; for example, on the Apple II and rarely on IBM-compatible computers such as the IBM PC Jr. Additional peripherals such as disk controllers and serial ports were provided as expansion cards.
Occasionally, the infection can spread to in the peritoneum causing inflammation and the formation of scar tissue on the external surface of the liver ( Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome ).
Occasionally, there are instances where a pinfall is made where both wrestlers ' shoulders were on the mat for the three count.
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 glaive blades were created with a small hook or spike on the reverse side.
Occasionally, an AFSK signal modulating an RF carrier ( A2B, F2B ) is used on VHF or UHF frequencies.
Occasionally inspired, he was always efficient ; he made the refrain run on time.
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, Chase would change the wording slightly in order to keep the joke fresh, e. g. " Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still valiantly holding on in his fight to remain dead.
Occasionally it will run an extended sequence on a given theme over a week or two.
Occasionally, bursts of Foehn winds cause the temperatures to rise unexcpectedly: on January 22, 2012 the daily high reached while on February 22, 2012 it reached.
Occasionally, and this will depend on the rules of the business, a foreign key value can be null.
Occasionally, Nile crocodiles may predate on leopards of any age.
Occasionally a foundling was anonymously left on a Shaker doorstep.
Occasionally one sees Terrantez, Bastardo and Moscatel varieties, although these are now increasingly rare on the island because of oidium and phylloxera.
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.

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