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Sometimes and place
Sometimes I got on the wrong car and didn't get to school at all, but wound up at the ocean, or some other dismal place, and had to spend the day there.
Sometimes the Chinese troops would place small projectiles within the barrel that would also be projected when the gunpowder was lit, but most of the explosive force would create flames.
Sometimes a special part of the mosque was railed off for women ; for example, the governor of Mecca in 870 had ropes tied between the columns to make a separate place for women.
Sometimes, a minyan with a Torah reading will take place at the mourner's house.
Sometimes, she will begin to bite almost straight away, while other times, she will prod around, apparently looking for a suitable place.
Sometimes, the scammer will ask for a ( non-refundable ) deposit to place the order, and the product never comes in.
Sometimes it is imagined as a place where heroes have continued their interests from their lives.
Sometimes they will tend the fire and place the hot stones, though usually this is done by a designated firekeeper.
Holiday ( Sometimes confused with Anclote ), is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Pasco County, Florida, United States.
Sometimes a railroad or highway built through a small town causes that place to grow ; It was not so with Palmer.
According to Bell et al., " Sometimes, improbable reports are erroneously assumed to be symptoms of mental illness ," due to a " failure or inability to verify whether the events have actually taken place, no matter how improbable intuitively they might appear to the busy clinician.
Sometimes it is shown as a big place, capable of holding athletics events, but generally is portrayed as a small yard, where Pelotillehue and Buenas Peras face each other on a football match.
Sometimes there is a theme, such as a place ( e. g. New York Stories, Paris, je t ' aime ), a person ( e. g. Four Rooms ), or a thing ( e. g. Twenty Bucks, Coffee and Cigarettes ), that is present in each story and serves to bind them together.
Sometimes they are used in place of eye patches or to decorate weapons.
Sometimes they become a city park or a square, and manage to maintain a sense of place.
Sometimes, the annual Erstsemestrigenfest takes place at extraordinary locations, for example the Zurich Airport.
Sometimes the accuser was rewarded with the rights of citizenship, a place in the senate, or a share of the property of the accused.
Sometimes a matador who was a particularly skilful banderillero before becoming a matador will place some of the banderillas himself.
Sometimes the water movement from the recharge zone to the place where it is withdrawn may take centuries ( see figure above ).
Sometimes those simply seeking to play in the water remove the caps and open the valve, providing residents a place to play and cool off in summer.
Sometimes the type of stupa chosen is directly connected with events that have taken place in the area.
The video ended with a quick stream of words which ended with, " Sometimes it takes some time to remember where you were headed in the first place and the people you intended to go there with.
The estimated time of arrival or ETA ( Sometimes called ETOA ) is a measure of when a ship, vehicle, aircraft, cargo, emergency service or computer file is expected to arrive at a certain place.
Sometimes ( in the humanities ) a major book publication is required before defense takes place.

Sometimes and name
Sometimes the name Sporozoa is taken as a synonym for the Apicomplexa, or occasionally as a subset.
Sometimes in desert warfare, there is no nearby town name to use ; map coordinates gave the name to the Battle of 73 Easting in the First Gulf War.
Sometimes an official name change is resisted in other languages and the older name may remain in common use.
Sometimes called kuiperoids, a name suggested by Clyde Tombaugh.
Sometimes the words pluto and paperino ( Italian name of Donald Duck ) can be hence used as additional terms.
Sometimes, however, a smaller firm will acquire management control of a larger and / or longer-established company and retain the name of the latter for the post-acquisition combined entity.
Sometimes the number represented by n is specified in the name, for example laureth-2 sulfate.
Sometimes they may also say " ee-sa " because the final " t " in her name was a feminine suffix, which is known to have been dropped in speech during the last stages of the Egyptian language.
Sometimes a historical name of what once was a toll road.
Sometimes the term twin prime is used for a pair of twin primes ; an alternative name for this is prime twin.
Sometimes his name is turned into the Frankish name Rodolf ( us ) or Radulf ( us ) or the French Raoul, that are derived from it .< ref group =" Note "> Rou is the result of a series of French regular phonetic changes from Hrólfr > Rolf > Rouf to Rou ( see Lepelley 15-16 ) and Norman names in-ouf and-ou ( t ): I ( n ) gouf and Ygout < Old Norse Ingulfr / Ingólfr ( Old Danish Ingulf ).
Sometimes, the name the third defenestration of Prague is used, although it has no standard meaning.
Sometimes the Aramaic versions give the form Rekem-Geya which recalls the name of the village El-ji, southeast of Petra.
Sometimes a pen name is used because an author believes that his name does not suit the genre he is writing in.
Sometimes they also write under their pen name without their actual name like Firaq Gorakhpuri.
Sometimes, this title is conferred upon a celebrity or notable creator who has lent his or her name to a project to boost its prestige or credibility, as a recognition of newly-acquired industry status, or as a perk to the show's main star or creative force.
Sometimes a performer adopts a name that is unusual or outlandish to attract attention.
* Front of name: Sometimes a nickname can come from the front: Chris from Christopher / Christina, Ed from Edward / Edmond / Edgar / Edwin, Iz or Izzy from Isaac / Isaiah / Isidore / Izale / Isabel / Isabella, Joe or Jo from Joseph / Josephine / Joanna, Abby from Abigail, Nick or Nico from Nicholas, Peg from Peggy, Sam from Samuel / Samantha / Samson
Sometimes combined with a German-sounding accent and / or name.
Sometimes proper names are called simply names ; but that term is often used more broadly ( as in " chair is the name for something we sit on ").

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