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Occasionally and word
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, Phoenician used a short stroke or dot symbol as a word separator.
Occasionally the phrase " four-letter word " is humorously used to describe common words composed of four letters.
Occasionally, the word may be uniquely handwritten by a postal authority or, much more elaborately, punched through the stamp paper in a method known as perfin.
Occasionally I will look for a word and some lyrics will magically appear in my head inspired by the word.
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, Tilton would claim to have received a word of knowledge for someone to give a vow of $ 5, 000 or even $ 10, 000.
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, big-name touring bands will play " secret " or low-key unadvertised gigs there, relying on word of mouth to fill the 350-capacity space.
Occasionally, vesre is a stepping-stone towards further obfuscation, achieved by evolving into a longer word.
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, full-length texts are found, but they are usually fragmentary, sometimes consisting of only a word or two, and they are encoded in symbolic script, which may change mysteriously and often disappears completely once it has been transcribed.
Occasionally a charity will use the word Foundation as part of its name e. g. British Heart Foundation, but this has no legal significance and does not provide any information about either the work of the charity or how it is legally structured.
Occasionally, the word was used to refer specifically to the Xhosa people, as in such inoffensive linguistic works as interpreter Bud ' Mbelle's ' Kafir Scholar's Companion ', Kropf's ' Kaffir-English Dictionary ', J. Torrend's ' Outline of Xosa-Kafir Grammar ', and J. McLaren's ' Introductory Kaffir Grammar ', where a distinction was made between the ' Kaffir ' Xhosa and the other Bantu tribes of Southern Africa ; Bud ' Mbelle was himself a member of the Mfengu tribe, closely related to the Xhosa and Zulu people.
Occasionally the name Qianwei Aoshen was used instead ( here, the word qianwei for " vanguard " is transliterated rather than translated ).
Occasionally, the same base is repeated in one word: logology the study of words, phobophobia the fear of fear.
Occasionally >, which appears to reflect an earlier process in Laconian, but in others is retained though the word is absent in Standard Greek: θυγάτηρ > σάτη, but Ancient θύων ( Modern σφάζω ) > θύου
Occasionally proposed as an alternative word for " American ", Columbian in this sense has not re-entered general English use ; rather, the meaning of Columbian was fixed as pertaining to the South American country of this name.
Occasionally the word Signoria referred to specific organs or functions of the state.

Occasionally and did
Occasionally he would look across the aisle at Margaret, fourteen and demure in a fresh green organdy dress, sitting in the sixth-grade row, and he could hardly believe she would do what Charles had said she did.
Occasionally, when he had an unusual flower that he wanted more of he did ; ;
Occasionally, a cyclone from the North Indian Ocean makes landfall, bringing with it heavy rain, such as Cyclone Kelia did in 2011.
Occasionally the special code names come close to the nerve, as did MONGOOSE.
Occasionally, he did land a few good films, including TV films.
Occasionally another member of the Royal Family may preside, as HRH The Prince Edward did in 1986, and HRH The Prince of Wales did in 2000.
Occasionally, when the wife of the couple did not speak English very well, the husband was allowed to perform the Jackpot Clock.
Occasionally adaptations of source material may employ in medias res while the original version did not.
Occasionally, a game ended with only two prize cards left on the board, which because of the wild cards often did not match.
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 Palatucci may have predated some permits, something other commissaries in Abbazia and Susak did, often for a fee.
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 ).

Occasionally and leak
* Occasionally, water mattresses may leak.

Occasionally and out
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.
Occasionally, if a Censor was unable to carry out one of his tasks, an Aedile would perform the task instead.
Occasionally people come out of coma after long periods of time.
Occasionally she is shown rising up out of the ground in such contexts, as seen on an ash urn from Chiusi.
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 moonshine stills would be brought out of the swamp and were busted by the authorities.
Occasionally, disputes may be resolved by a free ball bowled at unprotected stumps, with a hit resulting in the batsman being given out.
Occasionally, a wild bird will appear in the Northeastern United States or Canada, but care must be taken to separate out wild birds from escaped individuals, as Barnacle Geese are popular waterfowl with collectors.
Occasionally one hand would strike out, with a pointed finger at the end, to accent a trenchant sentence.
Occasionally she is entirely out of her usual attire, as in " The Betrayal " ( when she wears an Indian outfit and hairstyle ) and " The Millennium " ( in which she dons Mayan dress ).
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 a cloth over-the-mouth gag is used not to prevent speech but to keep dust and aerosols out of the lungs.
" Occasionally ", Georg Schuttler pointed out, " when it was least expected, he gestured or moved his body so quickly that the speed of the action was compared to the swift opening and closing of a camera ’ s shutter.
Occasionally, the consort will strike out at the competitor with the mid femora, which are equipped with an enlarged and hooked spine in both sexes that has been observed to draw the blood of the opponent when they are flexed against the body to puncture the integument.
Occasionally the woodpecker will put acorns into places where it cannot get them out.
Occasionally, the song will simply fade out earlier, common on tracks with long instrumental endings.
Occasionally some pitchers will flare out these two fingers straight and away from the ball to keep them clear of the throwing motion.
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, he left a slight gap between his bat and pads, meaning he was sometimes bowled through it when out of form.
Occasionally, when Children's BBC was going out on BBC2 rather than 1 due to events coverage, the presenter would be located in the BBC2 continuity booth, which was not set dressed for Children's BBC, for transmission purposes.
( Occasionally she is shown making use of a longer, more elaborate ritual to bring him out of the Neitherworld or send herself into it, but that seems not to be a necessity.
Occasionally, if there was going to be a messy stunt, the husband would come out dressed in a plastic jumpsuit to keep his own clothes clean.
Occasionally, a light-hearted story or more Muppet antics would close out the hour in the second half.
Occasionally, a newly discovered object turns out to be a rediscovery of a previously lost object, which can be determined by calculating its orbit backwards into the past and matching calculated positions with the previously recorded positions of the lost object.

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