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Occasionally and separate
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 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, 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 it might be combined with a separate gubernatorial mandate.
Occasionally the three veins on the right side remain separate, and not infrequently the two left pulmonary veins end by a common opening into the left atrium.
Occasionally older females become postreproductive, and these remain with the bands while breeding females separate.
; Detachable feet: Occasionally, rather than having permanently attached feet, sleepers will come with separate feet, similar to slippers.
Occasionally inclines were used to move locomotives between levels, but these were comparatively rare as it was normally cheaper to provide a separate fleet of locomotives on either side of the incline, or else to work the level sections with horses.

Occasionally and Wales
Occasionally, as in the purple slates of North Wales, ferrous reduction spheres form around iron nuclei, leaving a light green spotted texture.
Occasionally another member of the Royal Family may preside, as HRH The Prince Edward did in 1986, and HRH The Prince of Wales did in 2000.

Occasionally and team
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 one team would serendipitously find such a player in the off-season draft, as in this occasion recorded in the book Dodger Daze and Knights:
Occasionally, it is also credited to the closest player to the goal from the other team if he is determined to have caused the opposing player to shoot it into the wrong net.
Occasionally during the season, a team may find itself with enough rest days to allow it to use a four-man rotation rather than the now standard five.
Occasionally, young players who show extraordinary talent are introduced to the first team during their teens, with notable examples being Wayne Rooney in association football and Ricky Rubio in basketball.
Occasionally, football coaches will attempt surprise onside kicks in an effort to catch their opponent's players off guard, when they are less likely to have the putative " hands team " on the field.
Occasionally, a team may have points deducted.
Occasionally exhibition matches are staged at Cathkin with a scratch Third Lanark team.
Occasionally vehicles were modified so as to hide non-vehicular functions, such as a police car which doubled as a donut shop ( built by a team of us cops ), or a Toyota Tundra which was modified so as to allow it to discharge a motorcycle at high speeds.
* Pooch punts: Occasionally, a coach lines his team up in a shotgun formation and has the quarterback " quick kick ," or " pooch punt ," to use the element of surprise to cause the defense not to have a receiver ready.
Occasionally, for tactical reasons, the kicking team may instead choose to attempt an onside kick, in which the kicker tries to kick the ball along the ground just over the required 10-yard distance in such a manner that one of his own teammates can recover the ball for the kicking side.
Occasionally, for marketing purpose, the team diversifies some of its home games to Zhongshan, Zhuhai, and other cities in the Pearl River Delta.
Occasionally, he was included in Bournemouth first team, being named a sub in the match against Carlisle after the team had only 14 fit first team players.
Occasionally, a team may wish to sign a player in his second or third year to a long-term contract, and the resulting negotiations can involve salaries significantly higher than minimum.
Occasionally, Gordon and Conway switched between the # 7 and # 07 rides in order to keep the # 7 team in the Top 35.
Occasionally, special episodes where produced such as team episodes, and others in which only one game was played repeatedly through the entire episode.

Occasionally and play
Occasionally, he can even split three kings if their remaining side cards are not queen-high ; for example, with K-K-K-J-9-7-6 it is slightly better to play K-J and K-K-9-7-6 than to play J-9 and K-K-K-7-6.
Occasionally the player will have a straight or flush with two pair ; in that case, he should play as if it were two pair and ignore the straight or flush.
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 a more talented child may do card tricks, play the mouth organ, or something even more impressive, but most children will earn plenty of treats even with something very simple.
( Note: Occasionally, the previous hour's observations may last as long as 15 minutes into the next hour, which in most cases when this occurs, the product may not be played at all after 15 minutes and will not play until the information is updated.
Occasionally, the hip and shoulder could go awry and Dyer's forearm would come into play, which was a reportable offence.
Occasionally, the jazz programs from the BBC would play some blues numbers, and he slowly found some song books for guitar, where he found the names of the actual composers of blues pieces.
Occasionally, Hines allowed other pianists to play as " relief " piano player which better allowed Hines to conduct his whole " Organization ".
Occasionally the performers change roles, but can only play one character per scene in the manner of dramatic or humorous interpretation.
Occasionally, former teams were invited back to play for additional money or a trip.
Occasionally a full toss can surprise a batsman so effectively that he is unable to play it properly, and this can lead to a wicket, but few bowlers rely on this.
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, famous or otherwise interesting figures were invited to play ( e. g., a Korean-American contestant who was a veteran and had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War ).
Occasionally, a play will be commissioned by a producing organization, and in that case the writer will not be working " on spec ", and the notion of an option will not arise.
Occasionally, schools in a small division with larger enrollments are forced to play eight-man, despite having a player turnout sufficient for eleven-man.
Occasionally, the concertmaster will play the banhu ( 板胡 ) but it may not always be the concertmaster-an example is the piece Mang Chun ( 忙春 ), or jinghu ( 京胡 ), for instance in Zhao Ji Ping's Festival Overture ( 庆典序曲 ), if there is a solo part for it.
Occasionally he would play a piece, say " Wasn't that wonderful?
Occasionally, radio stations will play the film's version of " Life During Wartime ".
Occasionally, as shown in the episode titled " Wally's Dinner Date ", they play on their own.
Occasionally cited mistakenly as a Broadway play, it never in fact opened in the USA.
Occasionally, a game can also be reviewed here if it requires the hardware in question to play it.
Occasionally, Chris would play the piano, with him and the panellists singing a song, sometimes using some awful ( but very well crafted ) puns.
Occasionally, the Gulf Coast League Nationals also play their home games in this park.

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