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Occasionally and prior
Occasionally, entire prisons were “ emptied ” of inmates via mass shootings prior to abandoning a town to White forces.
Occasionally these stacks appear on the marine terrace, indicating their ancient genesis on the sea floor prior to uplift.

Occasionally and case
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 database employs storage redundancy by database objects replication ( with one or more copies ) to increase data availability ( both to improve performance of simultaneous multiple end-user accesses to a same database object, and to provide resiliency in a case of partial failure of a distributed database ).
Occasionally a database employs storage redundancy by database objects replication ( with one or more copies ) to increase data availability ( both to improve performance of simultaneous multiple end-user accesses to a same database object, and to provide resiliency in a case of partial failure of a distributed database ).
Occasionally some individual crystals ( phenocrysts ) are larger than the groundmass, in which case the texture is known as porphyritic.
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, this leads to bizarre acts of violence, such as in the case of Big Lurch, a former rapper who claimed his room mate was the devil and ate part of her lung.
Occasionally, lower levels of copper are found ; in that case, the combination of the biopsy findings with all other tests could still lead to a formal diagnosis of Wilson's.
Occasionally, drugs are prescribed or procedures performed specifically for their side effects ; in that case, said side effect ceases to be a side effect, and is now an intended effect.
Occasionally in his case histories, he will briefly discuss the patient's background, but only as much as it pertains to the resources available to the patient in the present.
Occasionally, however, both systems are used: for example, in Ireland, a judge considered a speeding case by examining speeds in both kilometres per hour and miles per hour.
Occasionally the half-lives are far longer than this, and can last minutes, hours, years, or in one notable case
Occasionally authors define simple Lie groups in such a way that R is simple, though this sometimes seems to be an accident caused by overlooking this case.
Occasionally an intriguing case comes to Shelby's attention, prompting her to apply her unique insight and enlist the help of her friends to solve it.
Occasionally, blank planchets can be rare and valuable, such is the case for Morgan Dollar blank planchets, although authentication is highly recommended for such pieces as they would be fairly easy to counterfeit.
Occasionally, in the case of a special need, the Governor may call a Special Session of the General Assembly after they have adjourned for the year.
Occasionally a reference substance other than water is specified ( for example, air ), in which case specific gravity means density relative to that reference.
Occasionally, the Tickle Trunk would not open, in which case Mr. Dressup sang a song which ended in him tickling the lock, hence its name.
Occasionally, a controversial provision is attached to a bill not to be passed itself but to prevent the bill from being passed ( in which case it is called a wrecking amendment or poison pill ).
Occasionally a part of the basement is unfurnished and is used for storage, a workshop, and / or a laundry room ; when this is the case the water heater and furnace will also often be located there, although in some cases the entire basement is finished, and the water heater and furnace are boxed off into a closet.
Occasionally, a watch movement intended for a hunting case ( with the winding stem at 3: 00 and sub second dial at 6: 00 ) will have an open-faced case.
Occasionally the object may include extra sets not defined strictly in terms of the underlying set ( in this case, which part to consider the underlying set is a matter of taste, though this is rarely ambiguous in practice ).
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, a play will be commissioned by a producing organization, and in that case the writer will not be working " on spec ", and the notion of an option will not arise.

Occasionally and law
Occasionally, stories published in the Weekly World News sent shock waves through the legal and law enforcement communities.
Occasionally, they may also provide criminal profiles to law enforcement.
Occasionally the biretta is worn by advocates in law courts, for instance the advocates in the Channel Islands.
Occasionally this will backfire as it did in June 1991 when former Italian Prime Minister and socialist party leader, Bettino Craxi, called on voters to " go to the beach " rather than vote on reforming Italy's electoral law.
Occasionally, the defendant may act at his peril if he makes a mistake of fact or law ; at other times, an actor is justified in acting on the basis of what the facts reasonably appear to be.

Occasionally and results
Occasionally this results in Karaites being one month ahead of other Jews using the calculated Rabbinic calendar.
Occasionally, the reason behind such Ramsey-type results is that the largest partition class always contains the desired substructure.
Occasionally, wages and the price of goods must be negotiated ; failure to negotiate results in staff strikes and loss of shipment.
Occasionally if these maternal cells are not completely separated from the placental sample, this can lead to discrepancies with the results.
Occasionally, astonishing results will be produced from the effort put in by a dorm to win Winter Weekend.

Occasionally and court
Occasionally the courts in these jurisdictions may refer to " adequate " or " valuable " consideration, but in reality the court is not examining the adequacy of consideration, but whether it had been bargained for.
Occasionally the court will be roped off to prevent injury to patrons.
Occasionally, a court is faced with an issue of such overwhelming public importance that the court will pronounce upon it without deciding it.
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.

Occasionally and decisions
Occasionally these unorthodox decisions, such as hiring Ted Nolan as coach, receive praise.
Occasionally, if an episode wrapped up a few minutes early, Judge Wapner would field questions from the courtroom observers, or there would be commentary from the legal consultant explaining the legal reasons behind Judge Wapner's decisions.

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