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Sometimes famous authors will ghostwrite for other celebrities as well, such as when H. P. Lovecraft ghostwrote science fiction stories for Harry Houdini in science fiction magazines in the 1920s.
Sometimes described in the media as a " pediatrician to the stars ", he counts numerous celebrities or their children among his patients, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Madonna, Pamela Anderson, Harrison Ford, Robert De Niro, and Cindy Crawford.

Sometimes and were
Sometimes the pilot had to turn back if fully blocked by fog, but 85% of his trips were completed.
Sometimes she displays amazing eidetic imagery and seems to see all details in perspective, as if the scene were actually there.
Sometimes soldiers wrote letters while bullets were whizzing about their heads.
Sometimes they struck me as horribly over-arranged -- which was the way I felt about her `` Come Rain or Come Shine '' -- and sometimes they were just plain magnificent, like her shatteringly beautiful `` Beautiful Weather ''.
Sometimes the monks were directly subject to the lay abbot ; sometimes he appointed a substitute to perform the spiritual functions, known usually as dean ( decanus ), but also as abbot ( abbas legitimas, monasticus, regularis ).
However, this victory was not decisive: " Sometimes the Saxons and sometimes the citizens the Romano-British inhabitants were victorious.
Sometimes these disputes were of a jocular nature.
Sometimes the soldiers are unable to immediately gauge the significance of the combat ; in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo, some British officers were in doubt as to whether the day's events merited the title of " battle " or would be passed off as merely an " action ".
Sometimes, on the other hand, they were sited in wilderness areas ( e. g. Levenwick and Culswick in Shetland, Castle Cole in Sutherland ).
Sometimes boroughs were governed by bailiffs or headboroughs.
Sometimes he simply disappeared into the mountains where he chased wild boars and Sika Deer, which in Shinto cosmology, were considered to be messengers of the kami.
Sometimes, presumably both senses were present in the common ancestor language, but the cognate words got different restricted senses in Language A and Language B.
Sometimes for convenience a suitable amount of powder and a bullet were wrapped in a paper package, known as a cartridge.
Sometimes those found with grimoires, particularly of a demonological nature, were prosecuted and dealt with as witches, but in most cases those accused had no access to such books.
Most of Melville's novels were published first in the United Kingdom and then in the U. S. Sometimes the editions contain substantial differences with Melville acceding to his different publishers ' requirements for different audiences.
Sometimes the final product is all steel, sometimes techniques like case hardening or forge welding were used to make cutting edges stronger.
Sometimes these were positioned with their backs to the battle so as not to get unduly excited.
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 bowmen were deployed in a shallow " W ", enabling them to trap and enfilade their foes.
Sometimes militia units were found to be unprepared, ill supplied and unwilling.
Sometimes, her arms were impaled ( depicted side-by-side ) with those of her husband.
Sometimes the new designs were welcomed, while at other times changes were widely criticized.
Sometimes, protagonists discovered Solomon's words which aimed to help those who were lost and unluckily reached those forbidden and deserted places.

Sometimes and personal
) 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 such convictions, as in Socrates ' case, arise from a more general personal faith, at other times from anecdotal evidence such as Plato makes Socrates offer in the Myth of Er.
Sometimes, it is the event itself that is the subject of the suit or prosecution ( such as a crime or personal injury ), but it may also be an event such as the discovery of a condition one wishes to redress, such as discovering a defect in a manufactured good, or in the case of controversial " repressed memory " cases where someone discovers memories of childhood sexual abuse long afterwards.
* Sometimes, development tools for a personal computer can be used if the embedded processor is a close relative to a common PC processor
Sometimes at home his family and their friends would stage amateur theatricals for personal enjoyment.
Sometimes called ' The Great Procrastinator ’, because of his tendency to leave writing leaders until the last minute, Lawson had been City editor for The Sunday Telegraph and Sir Alec Douglas-Home ’ s personal assistant during the 1964 general election.
Sometimes their testimony becomes more personal.
Sometimes the old magical usage survives side by side with the more developed idea of a personal power to be approached in prayer.
Sometimes tipis were painted to depict personal experiences, such as war or hunting.
Sometimes controversial, the speakers linked the undergraduates in a direct and personal manner to the wider world beyond Princeton.
Sometimes the simple process of being able to vent one's feelings — that is, to express them to a concerned and understanding listener, is enough to relieve frustration and make it possible for the frustrated individual to advance to a problem-solving frame of mind, better able to cope with a personal difficulty that is affecting his work adversely.
Sometimes he did genuinely want to see a " good mate " in the other team, such as Tony Lock or Brian Statham, but more often than not it was " a declaration of war, an acutely personal challenge, clothed in rollicking humour and self-caricature ".
Sometimes those who practice negative campaigning and publicity also denounce the approach when used against their side by telling the attacker to be nice, be civil, stay clean, be positive, not hurt others, not get personal, not to scare people, etc.
* Friends of the publisher: Sometimes upon learning a publisher profits from ads being clicked, a supporter of the publisher ( like a fan, family member, political party supporter, charity patron or personal friend ) will click on the ads to help.
Sometimes Americans, including Foreign Service Officers ( FSOs ) are the target of DSS investigations, such as an FSO selling visas for personal gain.
Sometimes Americans, including Foreign Service Officers ( FSOs ), are the target of DSS investigations, such as an FSO selling visas for personal gain.
Sometimes it is so nice to revisit an earlier song and re-create, for a moment, the subject in another piece of invaded personal space.
Sometimes a distinction is made between a portable player, battery-powered and with one or more small loudspeakers, and a personal player, listened to with earphones.
Sometimes elite samurai, who were sufficiently famed or respected, had their own personal design or name featured on their sashimono as opposed to that of their division.
Sometimes Tarot decks used for divination are interpreted according to personal experience and standards.
Sometimes the simple process of being able to vent one's feelings — that is, to express them to a concerned and understanding listener, is enough to relieve frustration and make it possible for the frustrated individual to advance to a problem-solving frame of mind, better able to cope with a personal difficulty that is affecting his work adversely.
Sometimes he has Carlos assist him in some of his cases and at other times they help Walker on several of his cases, which often involve personal issues, or Trent turns over his current case

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