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On and occasion
On occasion it produces extraordinary novelties.
On the second occasion it took prayers as well as reason to dissuade the soldiers from their purpose.
On the occasion of his 1922 indictment the $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman, and the charge was nolle prossed.
On the third occasion -- another Big Four summit session at Paris a year ago -- there was no problem of an illusory `` spirit ''.
A second tale shows still more clearly the kind of powers a truly spiritual monk could possess: `` On one occasion Yang Shan ( Kyo-zan ) saw a stranger monk flying through the air.
On the occasion of a pestilence in the 430s BCE, Apollo's first temple at Rome was established in the Flaminian fields, replacing an older cult site there known as the " Apollinare ".
On one occasion, Tiberius ordered a guard to flog her.
On one occasion, Galba's mother-in-law gave Agrippina, in a whole bevy of married women, a public reprimand and a slap in the face.
On one occasion he was separated from Ursicinus and took refuge in Amida during the siege of the city, which was then attacked by the Sassanid king Shapur II ; he barely escaped with his life.
On occasion, even the soldiers of national militaries are forced to adapt their civilian-type vehicles for combat use, often using improvised armor and scrounged weapons.
On occasion SPAAGs have been used as very effective direct fire weapons against infantry, for example by American forces during late World War II, in Korea against mass infantry assault, and extensively during the Vietnam War, where for example the U. S. M42 Duster SPAAG ( based on a light tank ) was employed purely for this purpose.
On one occasion, when his senior colleagues, Ḥiyya b. Abba, Rav Ammi, and Assi, had punished a certain woman, and feared the wrath of the proconsul, Abbahu was deputed to intercede for them.
On one occasion he ordered some Samaritan wine, but subsequently learning that there were no longer any strict observers of the dietary laws among the Samaritans, with the assistance of his colleagues, Ḥiyya b. Abba, Rav Ammi, and Rav Assi, he investigated the report, and, ascertaining it to be well founded, did not hesitate to declare the Samaritans, for all ritualistic purposes, Gentiles ( Yer.
On these occasions the reliable and yet unimaginative tactics Charles was fond of were not sufficient, except on one occasion at Aspern-Essling, to defeat the unpredictable Corsican.
On the Coast, rainfall, sometimes relentless heavy rain, dominates in winter because of consistent barrages of cyclonic low-pressure systems from the North Pacific, but on occasion ( and not every winter ) heavy snowfalls and below freezing temperatures arrive when modified arctic air reaches coastal areas, typically for short periods.
On more than one occasion, Judge told the writers that one of their ideas for an episode of King of the Hill would work well for Beavis and Butt-Head ; eventually he concluded, " Maybe we should just actually make some good Beavis and Butt-Head episodes.
:" On one occasion lie himself was sitting in an assembly of people, a stage having been arranged for a council on an open plain.
On Halgaver Moor ( Goats ' Moor ) near Bodmin there was once an annual carnival in July which was on one occasion attended by King Charles II.
On occasion, strong winds from the northeast produce violent sandstorms.
On the first occasion he went to Rome and received from Pope Gregory many sacred relics ( Stokes, Apennines, 132 ).
On one occasion in 1709, for instance, Frederick IV of Denmark, also paid them a visit and he was greeted as their King.
On one occasion, the show featured Martha Stewart as an in-studio guest, whom the Magliozzis twice during the segment referred to as " Margaret ".
On one occasion, crew members ransacked the trading ship Mary and tortured several of its crew members while Kidd and the other captain, Thomas Parker, conversed privately in Kidd's cabin.
On one occasion, Cyril sent the grammaticus Hierax to secretly discover the content of an edict that Orestes was to promulgate on the mimes shows, which attracted great crowds.
On occasion, the names of characters themselves actually seem to have been altered: the spelling of the name of Homer ’ s character Polydamas, Pouludamas, appears to be an alternative rendering of the metrically unviable Poludamas (“ subduer of many ”).

On and Ketch
On the scaffold on July 15, 1685, James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, addressing Ketch, referred to his treatment of Lord Russell, thus disconcerting him, stating " Here are six guineas for you.
He has also appeared in ITV ’ s comedy series " Monkey Trousers " ( 2005 ), Channel 4's " Ketch & Hiro-pon Get it On " ( 2008 ), as well as starring as a convicted pedophile in David Cross ’ s dark sit-com " The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret " ( 2011 ) and a nazi in the Channel 4 comedy show " Totally Tom " ( 2011 ).

On and wielded
On April 13, 1612, Musashi ( about age 30 ) fought his duel with Sasaki Kojirō, who was known as " The Demon of the Western Provinces " and who wielded a nodachi.
On October 24, 2006, Li sprayed tear gas and wielded a stun gun during a Legislative Yuan National Defense Committee meeting, forcing several members of parliament to flee.
On the Aleksandrovo kurgan fresco, it is probably wielded by Zalmoxis.
On 27 April 1292 Albert II, with his nephews still minor, wielded the Saxon electoral vote, electing Adolf of Germany.
On May 19, as the rebellion grew to 5000 civilians, the military brought an armored motorcar and marched in with knife wielded guns.
On the other hand, a number of characters wielded two at once with little adverse effect.

On and instrument
On 3 September 2008, however, publisher Harper Collins issued a public apology for its book " The Daring Book for Girls " which openly encouraged girls to play the instrument.
On an instrument correctly adjusted for intonation, the actual length of each string from the nut to the bridge saddle is slightly but measurably longer than the scale length of the instrument.
On 28 August 1789, his first night of observation using this instrument, he discovered a new moon of Saturn.
* On June 1, 2009, Air France Flight 447 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean following instrument failure, making it the deadliest crash in Air France history.
On June 27, 1997 the spacecraft flew within 1200 km of Mathilde at 12: 56 UT at 9. 93 km / s, returning imaging and other instrument data.
On the tin whistle they are generally only used for notes where a roll is impossible, such as the lowest note of the instrument.
" On the basis of ‘ decentralization instrument ’ there are two strands in the literature that argue for two different approaches to measure fiscal autonomy.
On " Ars Longa Vita Brevis " Emerson uses the reverb tank as a musical instrument, tapping the internal spring against the tank bottom in an effort to create a chromatic scale of " boings ".
The melodica was first used as a serious musical instrument in the 1960s by composers such as Steve Reich, in his piece titled Melodica ( 1966 ) and jazz musician Phil Moore Jr, on his 1969 Atlantic Records album Right On.
On the flight deck, the definitive instrument for measuring altitude is the pressure altimeter, which is an aneroid barometer with a front face indicating distance ( feet or metres ) instead of atmospheric pressure.
On April 26, 1973, Brazil and Paraguay signed the Itaipu Treaty, the legal instrument for the hydroelectric exploitation of the Paraná River by the two countries.
On 14 June 2002 Uganda deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute, and on 16 December 2003 the Government of Uganda referred the situation concerning Northern Uganda to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court ( ICC ).
On assuming office, the governor was required to assemble the people in the main mosque, and read the instrument of instructions before them.
On this plunger are marked the notes of either the chromatic scale or the diatonic scale, and by setting it to the correct position, the indicated note will be produced when the instrument is blown.
On New Year's Day the principal ceremony was conducted with the shofar, which instrument was placed in the center with a trumpet on either side ; it was the horn of a wild goat and straight in shape, being ornamented with gold at the mouthpiece.
On the interior, an updated instrument cluster features a 4. 2-inch LCD screen positioned between the speedometer and the tachometer.
On the evening of December 23, 1985, two days before Christmas, a twin-engine Beechcraft Baron, executed a missed instrument approach procedure from an approach to runway 19R of Buchanan Airport.
On an instrument providing angular measure, the data scale could be in half-degrees with an indicator scale providing 30 1-minute graduations ( spanning 29 of the half-degree graduations ).
On the other hand, if the remixer only changes a few things ( for example, the instrument and tempo ), then it is clearly a derivative work and subject to the copyrights of the original work's copyright holder.
On a triangle instrument, one of the angles is left open, with the ends of the bar not quite touching.
On June 24, 2004, one of Vaughan's Stratocasters, dubbed " Lenny ", was sold at an auction to benefit Eric Clapton's Crossroads Centre in Antigua ; the instrument was bought by Guitar Center for $ 623, 500.
On November 9, 1867, Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigned from his post and authorities to the emperor, agreeing to " be the instrument for carrying out " imperial orders.
On April 20, 2005, NASA announced that scientists at the Johnson Space Center in Houston had removed the four solar-wind collectors from an instrument called the concentrator and found them in excellent shape.
On the other hand, a PA / instrument woofer in a home audio application it will not have the same quality of performance, particularly at low volumes.

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