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Sometimes and crossing
Sometimes they were adjacent to drovers ' roads near river crossing points or overnight accommodation.

Sometimes and boundary
Sometimes, the " Aggregate Rule " is played, meaning that a player receives the runs from a boundary as well as any runs they claim during the chase and retrieval of the ball.
Sometimes the southern boundary is defined by Snoqualmie Pass and the approximate route of Interstate 90.
Sometimes visual effects, such as shimmering and reflection, occur at the boundary between the layers, because the refractive indices differ.
Sometimes just enough fantastical elements to make ambiguous the boundary between what is real and what is purely psychological or supernatural.
Sometimes hurls are won by a team effort, but occasionally a single hurler may attain the ball in the town and manage to run all the way to the goal or boundary without being caught by any of the opposition.
Sometimes, acoustical labs will measure TL at frequencies below the normal STC boundary of 125 Hz, possibly down to 50 Hz or lower, thus giving additional valuable data to evaluate transmission loss at very low frequencies, such as a subwoofer-rich home theater system would produce.

Sometimes and composite
Sometimes it can be used to composite moving images which create the illusion of having on-camera performers appear to be on location.
" Sometimes these composites have a preposition as their first element, as Bishlam (= " with peace "; Ezra 4: 7 ) and Lemuel (" belonging to God "; Proverbs 31: 4 ); but in the majority of cases these composite names are theophorous, referring to, or actually mentioning, the Deity, either by the name of YHWH or by the name of El.
When asked if she changed the truth to improve her story, she stated, " Sometimes I make a diameter from a composite of three or four people, because the essence in only one person is not sufficiently strong to be written about.
Sometimes the author is in fact a composite or a team: Marjorie Proops's name appeared ( with photo ) long after she retired.
Sometimes, a tooth is planned to be restored with an intracoronal restoration, but the decay or fracture is so extensive that a direct restoration, such as amalgam or composite, would compromise the structural integrity of the restored tooth or provide substandard opposition to occlusal ( i. e., biting ) forces.

Sometimes and word
Sometimes the word country is used to refer both to sovereign states and to other political entities, while other times it refers only to states.
Sometimes used as a symbol for Christian marriage: Two gold wedding rings interlinked with the Greek letters Chi ( letter ) | chi ( X ) and Rho ( letter ) | rho ( P )— the first two letters in the Greek word for " Christ " ( see Labarum )
Sometimes the word deprogramming is used in a wider ( and / or ironic or humorous sense ), to mean the freeing of someone ( often oneself ) from any previously uncritically assimilated idea.
Sometimes, the word ' Europe ' is used in a geopolitically limiting way to refer only to the European Union or, even more exclusively, a culturally defined core.
Sometimes, the word " word " is added after it (" F word ," " S word ," " B word ").
Sometimes the minister may even be addressed by using the word, such as " Good morning, Preacher ".
Sometimes the loanword has a slightly different meaning from the native Turkish word, creating a situation similar to the coexistence of Germanic and Romance words in English ( see List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents ).
Sometimes, Yogh stood for or, as in the word ⟨⟩, " yowling ".
Sometimes, the word bread refers to a sweetened loaf cake, often containing appealing ingredients like dried fruit, chocolate chips, nuts or spices, such as pumpkin bread, banana bread or gingerbread.
Sometimes, the word entity is used in a general sense of a being, whether or not the referent has material existence, e. g., is often referred to as an entity with no corporeal form ( non-physical entity ), such as a language.
Sometimes known as a " pseudo-vowel ", a word final non-syllabic vowel that is often reduced in quick speech to a velarisation or pharyngisation ( respectively ) of the preceding consonant often accompanied with aspiration.
Sometimes, the word " town " is short for " township ".
Sometimes the word hentai is used as an additional modifier with yaoi – " hentai yaoi " – to denote the most explicit titles.
Sometimes only one word from an opposite pair is borrowed, yielding an unpaired word in the recipient language.
Sometimes a cast member would be seen alongside or interacting in another way with a word animation.
Sometimes, however, the word anathema in the New Testament invokes an alternative meaning, that of being " offered up to God ".
( Sometimes the two parts are joined with a link word or phrase such as " from " or " could be ".
Sometimes the same word is used to identify both an ideology and one of its main ideas.
Sometimes the word " scherzando " (" joking ") is used in musical notation to indicate that a passage should be executed in a playful manner.
Sometimes the word " hostage " is used metaphorically, for example: " The school did not buy the land because its headmaster missed the train to the meeting because of a road traffic accident ; the whole matter thus proved to be hostage to one misbehaving carriage horse.

Sometimes and e
Sometimes grotesque or misunderstood ( e. g. the opening line in his play Ubu Roi, " Merdre!
Sometimes, on the other hand, they were sited in wilderness areas ( e. g. Levenwick and Culswick in Shetland, Castle Cole in Sutherland ).
Sometimes, even the non-bonding valence shell electrons ( with the two-dimensional approximate directions ) are marked, i. e. for elemental carbon < sub >.</ sub >< sup >'</ sup > C < sup >'</ sup >.
Sometimes it would be desired to obtain particular dynamics in the closed loop: i. e. that the poles have < math > Re
Sometimes it is desired to bring a database back to a previous state ( for many reasons, e. g., cases when the database is found corrupted due to a software error, or if it has been updated with erroneous data ).
Sometimes there is a focus on a specific film-maker or genre ( e. g., film noir ) or subject matter ( e. g., horror film festivals ).
Sometimes, certain animals would carry appropriate signs with some kind of quip ( e. g. Hee Haw Donkey holding a sign that would say, " I'm looking for a " She-Haw!
Sometimes, " international English " and the related terms above refer to a desired standardisation, i. e. Standard English ; however, there is no consensus on the path to this goal.
Sometimes, the genome arrangement facilitates the sequencing of the model organism's genome, for example, by being very compact or having a low proportion of junk DNA ( e. g. yeast, Arabidopsis, or pufferfish ).
Sometimes a POV shot is " shared " (" dual " or " triple "), i. e. it represents the joint POV of two ( or more ) characters.
Sometimes it is enough for a symbol of the object which enables factual control to be handed over ( e. g. handing over the keys to a car or a house ).
* Sometimes as a synonym for ecumenism, i. e., the promotion of some level of unity, co-operation, and improved understanding between different religions or different denominations within a single religion.
Sometimes it is useful to identify them similarly to the structural features for which they are responsible, e. g. ; M < sub > 2 </ sub >.
Sometimes this went to extremes ( e. g., on one occasion at school, E. M. was so upset about a decision going against him that he went home and took the stumps with him ) and developed into the gamesmanship for which E. M. and W. G.
Sometimes it was considered a sin to desecrate bread ( e. g., throw it away ).
Sometimes the results can reveal oddities, e. g., that while the average response time might be acceptable, there are outliers of a few key transactions that take considerably longer to complete – something that might be caused by inefficient database queries, pictures etc.
Sometimes a ghost town consists of many old abandoned buildings ( as in Bodie ); elsewhere, there remain only foundations of former buildings ( e. g., Graysonia ).
( Sometimes the subscripts on f are taken off when it is clear from context which algebra your function is from ) For example, if e is a constant ( nullary operation ), then h ( e < sub > A </ sub >) = e < sub > B </ sub >.
Sometimes, the music has been recorded just for the film or album ( e. g. Saturday Night Fever ).
Sometimes the testimony is provided in public or in a confidential setting ( e. g., grand jury or closed court proceeding ).
Sometimes a specific title is commonly used by various dynasties in a region, e. g. Mian in various of the Punjabi princely Hill States ( lower Himalayan region in British India ).

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