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Occasionally new enterprise was discouraged by the almost certain prospect of legal complications.
Occasionally, if a Censor was unable to carry out one of his tasks, an Aedile would perform the task instead.
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 he was shown clothed in the archaic costume of a priest.
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 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, this leads to bizarre acts of violence, such as in the case of Big Lurch, a former rapper who claimed his room mate was the devil and ate part of her lung.
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 inspired, he was always efficient ; he made the refrain run on time.
Occasionally ragtime was scored for ensembles, ( particularly dance bands and brass bands ) similar to those of James Reese Europe, or as songs like those written by Irving Berlin.
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 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, 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 a foundling was anonymously left on a Shaker doorstep.
Occasionally, Hans Christian Andersen was invited to call and tell the children stories before bedtime.
Occasionally arches would fall down when the frame was removed if construction or planning had been incorrect.
Occasionally, the Acre was also referred to as " the bloody Third Ward " after it was designated one of the city's three political wards in 1876.
Occasionally, uncontrolled feature creep can lead to products far beyond the scope of what was originally intended.
Occasionally over the years, Shooter was required to fill in as penciller on various books he wrote and / or oversaw as editor.
Occasionally, German troops engaged in massacres, such as the destruction of Oradour-sur-Glane, where an entire village was razed and the population murdered because of persistent resistance in the vicinity.
Occasionally he took another post, as a teacher, for instance, at the universities of Montpellier and Toulouse in southern France, but it was as a preacher that Anthony revealed his supreme gift.
Occasionally the red cross of Burgundy was placed on the white section of the flag.
Occasionally videos were made in a non-representational form, in which the musical artist was not shown.
Occasionally he was depicted as a youth holding the flail of the pharaoh, wearing a menat necklace.

Occasionally and established
Occasionally a special situation or highly respected, long established personality is given such freedom.
Occasionally, Over The Edge will subvert or toy with established OTE formats when it suits the theme of the show.

Occasionally and by
Occasionally, Seigner draws some justly deserved laughs by his quick shifts from one personality to another.
Occasionally agate fills a void left by decomposed vegetative material such as a tree limb or root and is called limb cast agate due to its appearance.
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 a database employs storage redundancy by database objects replication ( with one or more copies ) to increase data availability ( both to improve performance of simultaneous multiple end-user accesses to a same database object, and to provide resiliency in a case of partial failure of a distributed database ).
Occasionally a database employs storage redundancy by database objects replication ( with one or more copies ) to increase data availability ( both to improve performance of simultaneous multiple end-user accesses to a same database object, and to provide resiliency in a case of partial failure of a distributed database ).
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 letters or diacritics are added, removed, or modified by the International Phonetic Association.
Occasionally, a wolf may immobilise a moose by biting its sensitive nose, the pain of which can paralyze a moose.
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 pitched battles were fought between armies but these were considered highly risky endeavours and were usually avoided by prudent commanders.
Occasionally, they are aided by the ARK's partially functioning computer systems portrayed by William Osler ( 1933-).
Occasionally, these shows were presented by a local host, especially in programs that showed cartoons and short comedies intended for children.
Occasionally artists make impromptu performances ; for example, in 2010, a troupe of 22 dancers " contort their bodies and cram themselves into the nooks and crannies of the Financial District in Bodies in Urban Spaces " choreographed by Willi Donner.
Occasionally, Arlecchino would pursue the innamorata, though rarely with success, as in the Recueil Fossard of the 16th century where he is shown trying to woo Donna Lucia for himself by masquerading as a foreign nobleman.
Occasionally baritone voice is also used ( e. g., SATBarB ), often sung by the higher basses.
Occasionally, popular candidates for local office have succeeded in being nominated by both Republican and Democratic Parties.
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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