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Sometimes and called
Sometimes called dependent variable ( s ).
Sometimes the Kaliningrad Oblast is called the Янтарный край, which means " the amber area ".
Sometimes a conjecture is called a hypothesis when it is used frequently and repeatedly as an assumption in proofs of other results.
Sometimes the lands on which company office buildings sit, along with the buildings, are called campuses.
Sometimes called the fuse hole or the touch hole.
Sometimes also collectively called the chase ring.
Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
Sometimes, French fries are cooked in the oven as a final step in the preparation ( having been coated with oil during preparation at the factory ): these are often sold frozen and are called " oven fries " or " oven chips ".
Sometimes they are called dual-pane managers, a term that is typically used for programs such as the Windows File Explorer ( see below ).
Sometimes purebred horses are called Thoroughbreds, which is incorrect ; " Thoroughbred " is a specific breed of horse, while a " purebred " is a horse ( or any other animal ) with a defined pedigree recognized by a breed registry.
Sometimes, one can look in the sky just before dawn, and see a very bright point of light — that has been called " the Morning Star ".
) Sometimes a court may exercise jurisdiction over property located within the perimeter of its powers without regard to personal jurisdiction over the litigants ; this is called jurisdiction in rem.
Sometimes called kuiperoids, a name suggested by Clyde Tombaugh.
Sometimes, when some male fiefs were conceded by special privilege to women, they took the rank of chevaleresse, as one sees plainly in Hemricourt where women who were not wives of knights are called chevaleresses.
Sometimes the verbs of the third conjugation with a present stem on-ǐ are regarded as a separate pattern of conjugation, and are called the fifth conjugation.
Sometimes this form of front-hand flipper is called a " zooter ".
" Sometimes, large holes on the ends of the board, called stores, are used for holding the pieces.
Sometimes called the " First Vision ", Smith's vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ as two separate beings was reportedly the basis for the difference in doctrine between Mormonism's view of the nature of God and that of orthodox Christianity.
Sometimes also called " Mexican mint or Mexican thyme ", it has large and somewhat succulent leaves.
Sometimes what is called for is a certain sort of explanation — not a causal explanation, but an explanation for example of how two different views, which seem to be contrary to one another, can be held at the same time, consistently.
Sometimes proteins have non-peptide groups attached, which can be called prosthetic groups or cofactors.
Sometimes called " The Sport of Kings ", it was started by Persians, and was popular in Iran until 1979, after which its popularity there declined sharply due to the Iranian Revolution.
Sometimes the introduction of prima facie evidence is informally called making a case or building a case.
Sometimes, as with the US civil rights movement's march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, they have called for armed protection.
Sometimes the sport is called Quad Hockey, Hóquei em Patins ( PT ), Rolhockey ( NL ), Rollhockey ( DE ), International Style Ball hockey, Rink Hockey ( FR ), Hockey Su Pista ( IT ), Hoquei sobre Patins ( CA ), Hockey sobre Patines ( ES ), Rulleskøjtehockey ( DA ), Rullbandy ( S ), Rulluisuhoki ( ET ) and Hardball hockey ( US ), depending on which region of the world it is played.

Sometimes and Sea
Sometimes a named RAF version of an aircraft would be cancelled with the naval version entering service without a corresponding land-based name, e. g. Hawker Sea Fury, de Havilland Sea Vixen.
Sometimes the North Frisian Islands include also the Danish Wadden Sea Islands on the western coast of Jutland, Denmark.
Sometimes he is compared with Rahab, another sea monster who is especially associated with the Red Sea.
* Tilikum ( orca ) Sometimes referred to as Tilly-The Orca at Sea World Orlando
Sometimes the Dorians are invoked, sometimes the Sea People.
Sometimes these Jew merchants, when embarking from the land of the Franks, on the Western Sea, make for Antioch ( at the head of the Orontes River ); thence by land to al-Jabia ( al-Hanaya on the bank of the Euphrates ), where they arrive after three days ’ march.
Sometimes there is a specific verbal cue: for example, the word " dreams " is accompanied by a theme from The Dream of Gerontius, and " sea-breakers " by the opening of Sea Pictures.
Sometimes in the geological past, eruptions of the Perim volcano have blocked the Bab el Mandeb and thus the Red Sea evaporated to an empty hot dry salt-floored sink.

Sometimes and water
Sometimes this addition causes both substance and water molecule to split into two parts.
Sometimes an exaggerated finish, pulling the hands further up the chest than would be possible on water, is used.
Sometimes, proverbs are important parts of poems, such as Paul Muldoon's " Symposium ", which begins " You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it hold its nose to the grindstone and hunt with the hounds.
Sometimes this means that farmers have to add extra water after a rainstorm, to carry salts back down to below the root zone.
Sometimes levees are said to fail when water overtops the crest of the levee.
Sometimes foods with high water content ( particularly vegetables ) can be cooked in their own juices and no extra liquid is required.
Sometimes opposite sketches involved cast members not being hit with slime or water after saying the " trigger phrase " ( see below section ), as in City Life ( 1987 ) or Excess ( 1989 ).
Sometimes in the winter the water freezes creating icicles.
Sometimes the rains will not come, and you will have to summon the baby of the Big Water Creature to bring water.
Sometimes, during high water, boats traveling downriver would " shoot the rapids " instead of portaging, although the practice was dangerous and many people died as a result over the years.
Sometimes the dung was mixed with water in a large vat, and the prepared skins were kneaded in the dung water until they became supple, but not too soft.
Sometimes large metal cauldrons were filled with fresh water and heated over a fire ; boiling water was even more effective than cold in removing dirt.
Sometimes, if a boxer doesn't make the weight agreed for on the first weight-in, he or she might go to a sauna or to jog with a jacket to sweat and lose the extra pounds, however this is mainly water that the body holds.
Sometimes boards are used, which are cut to the figure intended to be represented, and covered with moist clay into which the stems of the flowers are inserted to preserve their freshness ; and they are so arranged to form a beautiful mosaic work, often tasteful in design, and vivid in colouring ; the boards thus adorned are placed in the spring, that the water appears to issue from among the beds of flowers.
Sometimes, words can change meaning depending on whether the dual or plural form is used, for example ; can mean eye or water spring in the singular, but in the plural eyes will take the dual form of whilst springs are.
Sometimes the two above types have been combined in the following manner: the firebox contains an assembly of water tubes, called thermic siphons.
Sometimes the discharge of the water from subterranean rivers can be spectacular, too, e. g. the Blautopf, a source for a tributary of the Danube.
Sometimes they blow or exhale while under water.
Sometimes, they are off-the-grid homes that do not require any public energy, water, or sewer service.
Sometimes weep holes are placed at the bottom of the chimney to drain out collected water.
Sometimes, three to four flushes periodically during the use of a low-flush toilet may be required to prevent clogging, thus conserving less water than larger tanked toilets.
Sometimes the water movement from the recharge zone to the place where it is withdrawn may take centuries ( see figure above ).

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