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Occasionally and candidates
Occasionally, popular candidates for local office have succeeded in being nominated by both Republican and Democratic Parties.
Occasionally they voted for Conservatives or independent candidates who offered greater support for public funding of parochial schools.
Occasionally they voted for Conservatives or independent candidates who offered greater support for public funding of parochial schools.
Occasionally, the running mate is chosen from the pool of candidates who also ran in the primary, as was the case in 1960 with John F. Kennedy choosing Lyndon B. Johnson, 1980 with Ronald Reagan choosing George H. W. Bush, 2004 with John Kerry picking John Edwards, and in 2008 with Barack Obama picking Joe Biden.
Occasionally, the conversation will shift to one of the potential candidates.

Occasionally and without
Occasionally there are examples of pre-vision which cannot be pushed aside without confessing an unscientific attitude.
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 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, she will wander for a considerable time, and eventually fly away without biting.
Occasionally Emerson has quoted from classical and jazz works without giving credit, particularly early in his career, from the late 1960s until 1972.
Occasionally site formation processes — e. g., farming or excavation — deform or disperse hearth features, making them difficult to identify without careful study.
Occasionally however, 2 or more of the last players may all be eliminated by following a command without " Simon Says ", thus resulting in Simon winning the game.
Occasionally it contains bone without joints ; rarely it may be a complete, functioning digit.
Occasionally, severe thunderstorms can and do produce a tornado without warning.
Occasionally, a planchet will escape the mint without having been struck.
Occasionally, players other than catchers will wear a batting helmet without ear flaps while playing a defensive position in the field.
Occasionally, authors will include into crossovers classic fictional characters whose copyright is still held by the original authors ( or at least their estates ), but who are nevertheless considered iconic or ' mythic ' enough to be recognised from a few character traits or descriptions without being directly named ( thus not requiring royalties payments to be made to the copyright holder ).
Occasionally, the basilicas and the church and cathedral planning that descended from them were built without transepts ; sometimes the transepts were reduced to matched chapels.
Occasionally smaller bones, such as phalanges of the toes and fingers, may be treated without the cast, by buddy wrapping them, which serves a similar function to making a cast.
Occasionally callers make mistakes, or forget what they are doing momentarily, in which case, it is important for them to be able to keep the dancers moving and to bring the dancers back to their partners, and home again, smoothly, and hopefully without anybody noticing.
Occasionally, tributary leaders would be ordered to attack neighbors even without the backing of the main imperial army.
Occasionally, the father's name will be used as the surname, without appending putra / putri ( e. g., Gema Suparman ).
Occasionally, a court is faced with an issue of such overwhelming public importance that the court will pronounce upon it without deciding it.
Occasionally, individuals are admitted as an Honorary Hawk without fulfilling the above criteria ( for example HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, who did not study at Cambridge ).
* Allergic Reactions / Hypersensitivity: Occasionally isolated urticaria without other symptoms, isolated cases of anaphylaxis involving urticaria, angioedema, asthma, and rapid fall in blood pressure.

Occasionally and bachelor
Occasionally, the contestant was a bachelor who would ask questions to three bachelorettes.

Occasionally and degree
Occasionally, the brakemen simply could not set enough brakes to a degree where they were able to reduce speed while descending a grade, which usually resulted in a runaway — followed by a disastrous wreck.
Occasionally it is coloured and used on structures such as the hallways of apartment buildings, but it is not popular for this as it can rub off onto clothing to a small degree.
Occasionally, however, networks are designed so that data is ( to a varying degree ) garbled by the signaling.
Occasionally, the achievement of the " Licentiate " degree does not require the formal writing of a thesis, although almost always, some amount of research is required.

Occasionally and may
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, in the case of ten-valued cards, some casinos allow splitting only when the cards have the identical ranks ; for instance, a hand of T-T may be split, but not of T-K.
Occasionally, extreme measures against cycling may occur.
Occasionally, however, they may come into conflict.
Occasionally, one may find a domino set made of card stock like that for playing cards.
Occasionally, simple and witty statements, though not poetic per se, may also be considered epigrams.
Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams.
Occasionally, manufacturing defects in nails or shoes may also cause a misdriven nail that quicks a horse.
Occasionally, a wolf may immobilise a moose by biting its sensitive nose, the pain of which can paralyze a moose.
Occasionally a successor design will discontinue or alter the meaning of some instruction code ( typically because it is needed for new purposes ), affecting code compatibility to some extent ; even nearly completely compatible processors may show slightly different behavior for some instructions, but this is seldom a problem.
Occasionally, moisture from the Arizona Monsoon will cause summer thunderstorms ; Pacific storms may blanket the area with snow.
Occasionally, the pressure measurement may be normal despite very suggestive symptoms.
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, multiple lesions may be present (~ 40 %), with multiple lesions more common when coinfected with HIV.
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.
Occasionally, some individual females ( including humans ) may have a bicornuate uterus, a uterine malformation where the two parts of the uterus fail to fuse completely during fetal development.
Occasionally the ' C ' string may also be tuned up to D.
Occasionally pigmented scars may develop.
Occasionally, the solutions may be " seeded " in areas where optimal solutions are likely to be found.
Occasionally, it may be desired to fuse a glassware item to a metal item with a tubular pathway between them.
Occasionally, Nile crocodiles may predate on leopards of any age.
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.

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