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Occasionally, Seigner draws some justly deserved laughs by his quick shifts from one personality to another.
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, 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, extending the game, he would publish anonymous small announcements in local journals, offering some of these buildings, e. g. a " castle in lead ", for sale or rent.
Occasionally some individual crystals ( phenocrysts ) are larger than the groundmass, in which case the texture is known as porphyritic.
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, however, some users and dealers could have, believing this myth, used real embalming fluid mixed with, or in place of, PCP.
Occasionally, a wrestler will reach for a rope ( see rope breaks below ), only to put his hand back on the mat so he can crawl towards the rope some more ; this is NOT a submission, and the referee decides what his intent is.
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 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, 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, a magenta background is used, as in some software applications where the magenta or fuchsia key value # FF00FF ( hue: < span style =" color: white ; background :# FF00FF "> fuchsia </ span >) is sometimes referred to as " magic pink ".
Occasionally monokaryons of some taxa can form morphologically fully formed basidiomes and anatomically correct basidia and ballistic basidiospores in the absence of dikaryon formation, diploid nuclei, and meiosis.
Occasionally basidiospores are not formed and parts of the " basidia " act as the dispersal agents, e. g. the peculiar mycoparasitic jelly fungus, Tetragoniomyces or the entire " basidium " acts as a " spore ", e. g. in some false puffballs ( Scleroderma ).
Occasionally, patients may feel some lower abdominal pains, reflecting bladder muscle spasms, but these are not common.
Occasionally, the numbering is reversed, and Ptolemy VIII Physcon is numbered as Ptolemy VII, with a boy-king – the one named Ptolemy Memphites, most likely – numbered Ptolemy VIII ; in some older sources, Ptolemy VII is omitted altogether.
Occasionally, Steller Sea Lions haul out on St. Paul, but usually take refuge in the rookery at Walrus Island, some 10 miles northeast of St. Paul.
Occasionally, characters he would have known as a teenager are brought in and whilst they have all gone on in life and had some success, Granville has remained his uncle's errand boy — the ageing Granville is still treated like a child, in particular by Arkwright, but also by customers in the shop, even those sympathetic towards his predicament.
Occasionally I will look for a word and some lyrics will magically appear in my head inspired by the word.
Occasionally, some primary teeth are slow to exfoliate ( fall out ), and the dentist may want to remove a primary tooth early to prevent orthodontic problems.
Occasionally Gröûp X played live shows at Swayze's Venue in Marietta, Georgia ( they have not attended the venue for some time ), and also recently once or twice a year at Under the Couch, a small concert venue on the Georgia Institute of Technology's campus
Occasionally, some individuals may have six, eight, or even more parathyroid glands.

Occasionally and front
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, 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 wingers are given a free role to roam across the front line and are relieved of defensive responsibilities.
Occasionally the S15 front end conversion is referred to as the ' strawberry face conversion ' due to the Japanese words for 1 and 5 which are ichi and go and when put together ( ichigo ) they make the word ' strawberry ,' hence Nissan S platform vehicles with the S15 front end conversion occasionally being referred to as strawberry faces.
Occasionally, a few who served Corrective Work Order had their faces photographed by The Straits Times and published on the front cover.
) Occasionally, however, sleepers marketed for girls may include effeminate decorative features such as lacy frills, and sleepers with screen-printed front panels may feature images of media characters appealing primarily to children of one gender.
Occasionally, winds caused by the gust front are so high in velocity that they also show up on radar.
Occasionally McCulloch had been deployed as a central defender by former Rangers manager Walter Smith and has also appeared up front with the club.

Occasionally and line
Occasionally there is no separate center, the anterior arch being formed by the forward extension and ultimate junction of the two lateral masses ; sometimes this arch is ossified from two centers, one on either side of the middle line.
Occasionally, composers up to the baroque period indicated vibrato with a wavy line in the sheet music.
Occasionally, they line up as additional wide receivers.
Occasionally one of these processes deviates a little from the median line — a fact to be remembered in practice, as irregularities of this sort are attendant also on fractures or displacements of the vertebral column.
Occasionally, the line saw passenger traffic in the form of railtours.
Occasionally, the song may be re-recorded with different lyrics, ranging from just the replacement of one line being re-recorded, like James Blunt's " You're Beautiful ," which replaces " fucking high " with " flying high " in the second verse, to the entire song be completely changed, such as D12's " Purple Hills ", which replaces profanity, drug references, and other inappropriate lyrics from the original " Purple Pills ".
Occasionally a long line of dots will flow into a spot and the word ' Shake ' appears, telling the player to continue shaking his maraca rapidly there.
Occasionally a score is divided by the strength of the fishing line used, yielding more points to those who use thinner, weaker line.
Occasionally, truly masterful clues are given: for example the film Dirty Harry was clued with the single line " Potter!
Occasionally, the loop line may close to allow for maintenance to occur ( such as the engineering works that took place between April and May 2007 and again in April / May 2009 ).
Occasionally Jim will keep Pat on the line to discuss other topics with him, including his culinary creation, the Goop Dog.
Occasionally, episodes were dedicated to police officers killed in the line of duty.
Occasionally reopening the whole line through to Okehampton and Exeter is suggested, since the current Plymouth to Exeter route is dependent on an extremely vulnerable route below the sea cliffs at Dawlish Warren.
Occasionally the line is used as a diversionary route when the route between Kettering and Leicester is closed.

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