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Occasionally and term
Occasionally, the term mainland Europe is used.
Occasionally, the term ' flipper ' has been used to describe other types of deliveries.
Occasionally, the term has been used to suggest evil influence opposing human beings, as in the Jewish exegesis of 1 Kings 22: 22.
Occasionally, the term is applied to music, such as the Berlin Trilogy of David Bowie, linked together by their musical sound and lyrical themes, and the fact that part of them was recorded in Berlin, Germany.
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 the term used in Eastern churches, " the Divine Liturgy ", is also employed.
Occasionally, the term " gas permeable " is used to describe RGP lenses, but this is potentially misleading, as soft lenses are also gas permeable in that they allow oxygen to move through the lens to the ocular surface.
Occasionally, a piece of broken pottery may be referred to as a shard, or the more precise term potsherd can be used.
Occasionally, the term " Hypercar " is used for cars that might be considered beyond the definition of " Supercar ".
Occasionally the term Hiberno-Scots is used, although it is usually used for the ethnic group rather than the vernacular.
Occasionally, the term Hamburgisch is also used for Hamburg Missingsch, a variety of standard German with Low Saxon substrates.
* Occasionally, the term refers to a subnetwork.
Occasionally this is shortened to simply " topsail sloop " or " topsail schooner ", although this term can apply to vessels carrying topsails of any kind.
Occasionally the term “ race ” was used but most of the early taxonomist used classificatory terms such as “ peoples ,” “ nations ,” “ types ,” “ varieties ,” and “ species .”
Occasionally one comes across the combined term kobza-bandura which refers to the dual origins of the instrument, however this is rarely used in spoken language.
Occasionally, the second-to-last leg may use the term will be eliminated when there are no more non-elimination legs left in the Race before reaching the Finish Line.
Occasionally, the term is applied to the different, but related tactic epitomized by the Tank rush present in the Command & Conquer series since Command & Conquer: Red Alert.
Occasionally, this term is used as an insult, implying in a derogatory way that a person would prefer a sex toy to an actual sexual partner.
Occasionally the term " Italian ars nova " is used to denote the music of Landini and his compatriots ( see Music of the Trecento for the concurrent musical movement in Italy ).
Occasionally there is an erroneous use of the term boundary as a synonym for a " four ".
Occasionally the term suspended cymbal is still used in the original sense of one of a pair of orchestral cymbals hung by its strap, and this is the usage in older scores and may be the wish of modern conductors in playing them.
Occasionally the term is used to describe the rare station that includes 1940s music as well, although music from before 1955 ( coinciding with the " birth of rock ' n ' roll ") is typically the domain of the adult standards format.
Occasionally, the term " multiplier operator " itself is shortened simply to " multiplier ".
Occasionally, writers misapply the term passive voice to sentences that do not identify the actor.

Occasionally and electronic
Occasionally described as " Warp Records ' Scottish Cousin ", though not actually related, Benbecula has come to be associated with experimental electronic art music.
Occasionally, non-electronic but still classic music videos were aired for the sake of nostalgia within the electronic genre, such as Ofra Haza's music video for " Im Nin ' Alu ," which was sampled by several electronic artists in the early 1990s.

Occasionally and money
Occasionally shows a good side of himself by donating to charity and encouraging Junior to earn his own money for buying a car.
Occasionally, former teams were invited back to play for additional money or a trip.
Occasionally, special witnesses, such as experts, may be entitled to receive conduct money under a higher tariff.
Occasionally, players may be asked if they would like to spend money to send prostitutes to the opposing team's room before a game ( an option based on the supposed real-life exploits of game spokesman Lawrence Taylor ), which greatly reduces their strength on game day.

Occasionally and is
Occasionally, " almost all " is used in the sense of " almost everywhere " in measure theory, or in the closely related sense of " almost surely " in probability theory.
Occasionally agate fills a void left by decomposed vegetative material such as a tree limb or root and is called limb cast agate due to its appearance.
Occasionally western broccoli is also referred to as sai lan fa ( in Cantonese ) in order not to confuse the two styles of broccoli.
Occasionally, nata de coco is used in mass-produced bubble tea drinks as a healthier alternative to tapioca starch.
Occasionally both names for the same battle entered the popular culture, such as the battle of Antietam, which is also referred to as the battle of Sharpsburg.
Occasionally a code word achieves an independent existence ( and meaning ) while the original equivalent phrase is forgotten or at least no longer has the precise meaning attributed to the code word.
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 higher string is added instead, tuned to the C above the G string.
Occasionally some individual crystals ( phenocrysts ) are larger than the groundmass, in which case the texture is known as porphyritic.
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, video is shot in a widescreen format and encoded into 4: 3 video incorporating letterboxing into the 4: 3 image.
Occasionally, an image is deliberately windowboxed for stylistic effect ; for example, the documentary-style sequence of the film Rent suggest an older-format camera representing the 4: 3 aspect ratio, and the opening sequence of the Oliver Stone film JFK features pillar boxing to represent the 1960s era 4: 3 television footage.
Occasionally, plasma exchange is required to remove the antibodies.
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 a special situation or highly respected, long established personality is given such freedom.
Occasionally a nova is bright enough and close enough to be conspicuous to the unaided eye.
Occasionally, the application of prior case law results in court decisions in which the judge explicitly states personal disagreement with the judgment he or she has rendered, but that he or she is required to do so by binding precedent.
Occasionally, the notation ← or is used instead of ≤.
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, there are instances where a pinfall is made where both wrestlers ' shoulders were on the mat for the three count.
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, an AFSK signal modulating an RF carrier ( A2B, F2B ) is used on VHF or UHF frequencies.

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