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Occasionally, if a Censor was unable to carry out one of his tasks, an Aedile would perform the task instead.
Occasionally, a film can become the object of a cult following within a particular region or culture if it has some unusual significance to that region or culture.
Occasionally, a book may appear without a printed ISBN if it is printed privately or the author does not follow the usual ISBN procedure ; however, this can be rectified later.
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 arches would fall down when the frame was removed if construction or planning had been incorrect.
Occasionally, female boars will attack if they feel their piglets are threatened, especially if a human physically comes between them and their young.
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 other handicap races with large fields ( numbers of runners ) receive the same treatment from various bookmakers, especially if they are sponsoring the race.
Occasionally the great tilting-helm garnished with gold is shown, or a helmet befitting a higher rank, if held.
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 cabinet members are selected from outside the Houses of Parliament and if necessary granted a peerage.
Occasionally municipalities dissolve or disincorporate, which may happen if they become fiscally insolvent, and services become the responsibility of a higher administration ( for example, Cabazon, California disincorporated in 1972 ).
Occasionally they are heard speaking the lines as if they are underwater, but other times there are just the speech bubbles.
Occasionally though ( especially in circumstances where odds are prone to change rapidly ) exceptions will arise where offers to back or lay all selections will be made that if simultaneously and cumulatively accepted at exactly the right stakes would permit an arbitrageur to guarantee a profit.
Occasionally the infection can be extensive and persistent if the animal does not produce an immune response.
Occasionally, surgical interventions are required when tube drainage is unsuccessful, or as a preventative measure, if there have been repeated episodes.
Occasionally, a single corps might operate independently as if it were a small army.
Occasionally it may have an extended edition if there is an especially eventful event in the news-as happened on 7 July 2011, when closure of the News of the World led to an extended version which went on until 11: 35 pm.
Occasionally, captive birds of this species ( like many cockatoos ) develop self-destructive behaviours such as feather-plucking, or stereotypy if they do not have an interesting and enriching environment.
Occasionally, the NWS WFO may update the Hazardous Weather Outlook while an event is ongoing or if forecast models denote changes from previous forecasts.
Occasionally, you'll see an enemy accidentally commit suicide by falling off a cliff or falling into lava, enemies will not even dive for cover or try and throw it back if you throw an uncooked thermal detonator at them.
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 and I
Occasionally, for no reason that I could see, they would suddenly alter the angle of their trot.
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 instead of Adar I and Adar II, " Adar " and " Ve ' Adar " are used ( Ve means ' and ' thus: And Adar ).
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, I experience attacks of migrainous headache associated with eye redness, flashes of lights and a feeling of giddiness.
Occasionally I will look for a word and some lyrics will magically appear in my head inspired by the word.
Occasionally, the grounds were used for public events, such as the name day of Josephine of Leuchtenberg, which was celebrated on the grounds in August from 1829 onward, or to receive foreign guests, such Josephine herself when she first arrived to Sweden in 1823, and Tsar Nicholas I of Russia.
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 planet names appear by appending the star name with roman numerals ( e. g. Sol I, Sol II, Sol III ), but this is not used much outside of science fiction.
In 2001, he released a five-hour long diary film entitled As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty, assembled by hand from an archive of fifty years worth of recordings of his life.
* As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty ( 2000 )
Occasionally I may have corrected some too gross public mis-statement about me -- too often I fear with the acerbity of the inexperienced.
Occasionally both contraction occurs and I is inserted instead of diminutive ending in I i. e. the ending is retained, but separated from the rest of the word by caesura.
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, by the way, I get a letter from someone who is in “ contact ” with an extraterrestrial who invites me to “ ask anything .” And so I have a list of questions.
Some PPU supporters were so sympathetic to German grievances that one member, Rose Macaulay, claimed she found it difficult to distinguish between the propaganda of the PPU and that of the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ), saying, " Occasionally when reading Peace News, I ( and others ) half think we have got hold of the Blackshirt by mistake.
Occasionally used in this way under Manfred of Sicily, the castle become a state prison under the latter's victor, Charles I of Anjou: here Manfred's sons Henry, Azzo and Enzo were kept as prisoner after 1266, as well as other Hohenstaufen supporters

Occasionally and pushed
Occasionally there are examples of pre-vision which cannot be pushed aside without confessing an unscientific attitude.

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