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Occasionally instead of Adar I and Adar II, " Adar " and " Ve ' Adar " are used ( Ve means ' and ' thus: And Adar ).
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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, instead of saying that a property holds almost everywhere, it is said that the property holds for almost all elements ( though the term almost all also has other meanings ).
Occasionally, instead of Indra, the deity is Ganesha, with coral orange skin, wearing a lemon yellow dhoti with a green silk scarf draped around his shoulders.
Occasionally, an organ will feature a stop knob marked " Vox humana " that does not engage a rank of pipes, but rather the tremulant instead.
Occasionally, however, the ball can deviate far enough to hit the edge of the cricket bat instead of the middle, producing a catch for nearby fielders.
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, both players received the Special Topping, and if the game involved pies, both contestants would be hit with pies themselves instead of anyone getting the Special Topping.
Occasionally, instead of a flashback, a far-fetched scenario ( showing an alternate reality, what Titus's life will be like when he is older, or a one-off gag similar to those found on The Simpsons and Family Guy ) will be presented, such as Titus and Erin as a bickering married couple in their old age, Titus and his father as rich men who use their butlers to beat each other up with Christopher and Ken read the newspaper, Titus trying to deal with Ken being married to a man, and Titus, Dave, and Ken as heads on a couch.
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 they are a more advanced version of humanity instead of aliens ( e. g., the Stargate Ancients ).
Occasionally the name Qianwei Aoshen was used instead ( here, the word qianwei for " vanguard " is transliterated rather than translated ).
Occasionally, when creating a higher-powered model from a basic model, the naming usually goes forwards from the basic model number by fives, such as 45 ( from the 40 Series, 3600 HP instead of 3000, with 20, not 16 cylinders ) and 75 ( from the 70 Series, with 4500, not 4300 HP ).
Occasionally, capital Ƶ ( Z with horizontal stroke ) is used instead of capital Ż for aesthetic purposes, especially in all-caps text and handwriting.
Occasionally, services from Glasgow Central or Edinburgh run through to London Euston, instead of the train starting from Wolverhampton.
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Occasionally if I pushed him too far he'd give me a look out of narrowed eyes and the hard cruel bony skull would show through that smooth face of his.
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, 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.
Occasionally I may have corrected some too gross public mis-statement about me -- too often I fear with the acerbity of the inexperienced.
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
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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 other persons than the parents were the name-givers, as in the cases of Moses ( Exodus 2: 10 ) and Solomon ( II Samuel 12: 25 ).
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.
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