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Occasionally and competitions
Occasionally, three-player drill contests and hip hop dance competitions are held in the park.
Occasionally, a separate Wales team play limited-overs competitions.
Occasionally, the show features phone-in competitions for home viewers.
) Occasionally Conklin would rig competitions at the school – such as that for prom queen – so that his daughter Harriet would win.

Occasionally and tournaments
Occasionally tournaments change venue, and quite often change name, particularly when they get a new sponsor, but the principal events have fixed and traditional places in the schedule, and this determines the rhythm of the season.

Occasionally and are
Occasionally, you may come across one or two bumblebees in the cold season, when you are turning over sods in your garden, but you have to be a really keen observer to see them at all.
Occasionally there are examples of pre-vision which cannot be pushed aside without confessing an unscientific attitude.
Occasionally battles are named after the date on which they took place, such as The Glorious First of June.
Occasionally, isolated breeding pairs are found in five neighboring countries.
Occasionally there are longer than usual strips for example a strip of sixteen pages rather than the usual two pages.
Occasionally there are advantages to using a counting sequence other than the natural binary sequence — such as the binary coded decimal counter, a linear feedback shift register counter, or a Gray-code counter.
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 other logical connective symbols are included.
Occasionally some individual crystals ( phenocrysts ) are larger than the groundmass, in which case the texture is known as porphyritic.
Occasionally letters or diacritics are added, removed, or modified by the International Phonetic Association.
Occasionally, there are frosts during the winter, and about once every fifteen years a light powdering of snow falls as far south as Beirut.
Occasionally, when catering at the customers ’ homes, foodservice establishments of this category would only provide the few specialty dishes they are famous for.
Occasionally, when catering at the customers ’ homes, foodservice establishments of this category would only provide the few specialty dishes they are famous for, just like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character lou.
Occasionally a cliff touches the river, but in general the lands are subject to yearly inundations throughout its course, the river rising at times above 50 feet ( 15 m ), the numerous lakes to the right and left serving as reservoirs.
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, there are instances where a pinfall is made where both wrestlers ' shoulders were on the mat for the three count.
Occasionally, string quartets are written for violin, viola, cello and double bass, representing the SATB format.
Occasionally, special tactics and simple problem-solving skills are required to reach seemingly unreachable locations.
Occasionally when a body is exhumed something miraculous is reported as having occurred ; exhumed bones are claimed to have given off a fragrance, like flowers, or a body is reported as having remained free of decay, despite not having been embalmed ( traditionally the Orthodox do not embalm the dead ) and having been buried for some years in the earth.
Occasionally, they are aided by the ARK's partially functioning computer systems portrayed by William Osler ( 1933-).
Occasionally, more than three works are planned but never finished.
Occasionally photo-strips are included.
Occasionally, other species are hunted as well, such as the northern bottlenose whale and Atlantic white-sided dolphin.
* Red Scare: Occasionally, undercurrents of the " Red Scare " are present.
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 and organized
Dryland triathlons: Occasionally organized by triathlon sponsors, these events substitute inline skating for the swimming component of the race.
Occasionally there would be organized attempts to clean up the Tenderloin, and reformist mayors, such as William Russell Grace and Abram S. Hewitt would authorize raids on saloons and brothels, even those under the protection of " Clubber " Williams, but the effects were generally temporary: prostitutes would decamp to outlying areas, and return when the latest crusade was over.

Occasionally and which
Occasionally, the children find steamed, whole-wheat grains for cereal which they call `` buckshot ''.
Occasionally both names for the same battle entered the popular culture, such as the battle of Antietam, which is also referred to as the battle of Sharpsburg.
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 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 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, distillers release a " Cask Strength " edition, which is not diluted and usually has an alcohol content of 50 – 60 %.
Occasionally though, she looks to him for romance, which he is hesitant to offer.
Occasionally, it may be possible to disambiguate in two different ways-for example, two rooks on d3 and h5, either one of which may move to d5.
Occasionally okurigana coincide with the phonetic ( rebus ) component of phono-semantic Chinese characters, which reflects that they fill the same role of phonetic complement.
Occasionally, more extensive changes are made, as in the WS197 release of December 2008, which added a region of over 4, 600 bp to the sequence.
Occasionally transient conduction problems may be considerably simplified if regions of the object being heated or cooled can be identified, in which thermal conductivity is very much greater than that for heat paths leading into the region.
Occasionally, hospitals may apply triple dye to the umbilical stub to prevent infection, which may temporarily color the stub and surrounding skin purple.
Occasionally, its rotational period shows sharp changes, known as ' glitches ', which are believed to be caused by a sudden realignment inside the neutron star.
Occasionally videos were made in a non-representational form, in which the musical artist was not shown.
Occasionally the story has the setting for the question being a Hendrix appearance on the Dick Cavett Show, which is also untrue, as the clip from the show in question ( in 1969 ) contains no mention of any other guitar players.
Occasionally, male Midew are called Midewinini, which sometimes is translated into English as either " shaman " or " medicine man ".
Occasionally Re is performed with a vibrate as in Siri Raga which has the same vadis.
Occasionally, the point was quite blunt, such as in the episode " I Am the Night — Color Me Black ", in which racism and hatred causes a dark cloud to form in the American South, before spreading across the world.
Occasionally used to refer to actual DNSBL's on which listings denote distinct non-absolute levels and forms of trust or distrust.
Occasionally one meets with the Archon Esaldaios, which is evidently the El Shaddai of the Bible, and he is described as the Archon " number four " ( harithmo tetartos ).
Occasionally, in medicine, abdominal organs may be described with reference to the trans-pyloric plane, which is a transverse plane passing through the pylorus.

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