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Occasionally and after
Occasionally battles are named after the date on which they took place, such as The Glorious First of June.
Occasionally people come out of coma after long periods of time.
Occasionally gasoline-electric models, patterned after real diesel-electric locomotives, come up among hobbyists and companies like Pilgrim Locomotive Works have sold such locomotives.
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, anesthetic agents are used rectally to reduce medically-induced vomiting during and after surgical procedures, in an attempt to avoid aspiration of stomach contents.
Occasionally, after accidents, there is a change in a patient's sense of smell.
Occasionally, there may be a feeling of warmth in the head and shoulders for a few seconds after the dizziness subsides.
Occasionally and variously renamed after the release of the 6800, 6809, and other microprocessors, the group continues to meet monthly in Cupertino, California.
Occasionally, the right-hand will touch the left-breast or heart area after this
Occasionally students who finish A Level or equivalent qualifications early ( after skipping a year in school on the grounds of academic giftedness ) may enter below this age but large universities are now setting lower age limits of 16 or 17 after a number of well publicised " child prodigies " were found to be emotionally and mentally unprepared for university life.
Occasionally a freak condition can arise where the ( strictly speaking " hemiparasitic ") plant can supply sufficient photosynthetic power to support the root system of a small host tree for several years after the live host shoots have effectively disappeared.
Occasionally, social movements have been involved in democratizing nations, but more often they have flourished after democratization.
( 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, especially after severe winter storms, harbour seals may be encountered on the beaches.
Occasionally, her smouldering anger about church going burst into a fury ; but at last after one such outburst in 1940 there was true reconciliation between her and Ronald, in which she explained her feelings and even declared that she wished to resume the practice of her religion.
Occasionally, in the case of a special need, the Governor may call a Special Session of the General Assembly after they have adjourned for the year.
Occasionally, the large Humboldt Squid wash up onto the beaches after following warm currents which dissipate leaving the squid to die of hypothermia.
Occasionally, long relievers are inexperienced pitchers who may have the potential to become starters or set-up men after gaining major league experience.
Occasionally, they are referred to by their old name: Pacchioni's granulations or pacchionian bodies, named after Italian anatomist Antonio Pacchioni.
Occasionally, a celebrity or charity special will be broadcast after the grand final.
Occasionally styled as Hamburgh ( especially after The War ), the town was named after Shultz's home town in Germany, and was located at 33. 4799 ° N, 81. 9579 ° W directly across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia.
* Occasionally after gastric surgery

Occasionally and scene
Occasionally the performers change roles, but can only play one character per scene in the manner of dramatic or humorous interpretation.
Occasionally the inside of the lid bore a decorative scene ; more often it was covered with block-printed papers embellished with a Latin motto, usually connected with morality or music.
Occasionally, the plaza in front of the Palace is the scene of protests such as those against the Iraq War in 2003 and against bullfighting in 2010.
Occasionally, instead of one composer, the topic of the week is a particular theme or scene.
Occasionally, more " vanilla " sexual activities such as intercourse or oral sex following an intense scene may also be considered as part of aftercare.
Occasionally, the painter decided to somewhat change the figural scene.
Occasionally, the cyc may be painted with a decorative or pictorial scene to fit a specific show ; these are generally referred to as backdrops.

Occasionally and makes
Occasionally, a cyclone from the North Indian Ocean makes landfall, bringing with it heavy rain, such as Cyclone Kelia did in 2011.
Occasionally, a studio that makes a movie that was prepared as a direct-to-video film will release it theatrically at the last minute due to the success of another film with a similar subject matter or an ultimate studio decision.
Occasionally, Bob Cousy makes appearances with the tandem of Gorman and Heinsohn.
Occasionally, he'll take it off, which makes him look very similar to Yakko, as seen in various episodes and the movie " Wakko's Wish ", of which he is the main protagonist.
Occasionally, a TV set on a rack falls, heavy furniture such as a chest of drawers fall, sliding doors slip out of their groove and the deformation of door frames makes it impossible to open doors.
Occasionally, a Parasite makes a mistake and fails to assimilate the brain of a human host.
Occasionally, during the filming of an episode, the plight of another addict in the featured addict's circle becomes apparent, and the show often makes additional plans to help the other addict find treatment as well.
Occasionally the Ba appears out of the scrum and someone makes a dash through the crowds of spectators.
Occasionally, the defendant may act at his peril if he makes a mistake of fact or law ; at other times, an actor is justified in acting on the basis of what the facts reasonably appear to be.
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 clear
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, individuals swim along with their beaks emerging from the water, and they may " breach "; jumping partly or completely clear of the water and landing on their sides.
Occasionally some pitchers will flare out these two fingers straight and away from the ball to keep them clear of the throwing motion.
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, a train is not launched with enough speed to clear the crest.
Occasionally the game development process starts with no clear design in mind, but as a series of experimentation.
Occasionally not is applied to the infinitive rather than to the modal ( stress would then be applied to make the meaning clear ): I could not do that, but I'm going to do it anyway.
Occasionally, there has been one core nation with clear dominance over others.
Occasionally, once every possible outcome has been compared against every other outcome, there will be no one outcome that beats all others -- that is, no clear ' Condorcet winner '.

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