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Sometimes children could be sold for more than the per claim amount allowed and so survivors of ' hunts ' were enslaved as provided by the Act of 1850 for the Government and Protection of Indians.
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Sometimes sprouted wheat is added to bread and causes the children to remark, `` Lillian, did you put nuts in the bread today ''??
Sometimes even the children protested: for Halloween 1948, members of the Madison Square Boys Club in New York City carried a parade banner that read " American Boys Don't Beg.
Sometimes an unfolded feather bed mattress was brought for the wagon if there were pregnant women or very young children along.
" Sometimes no agreement can be reached even on whether a given work is best categorized as adult or children's literature, and many books are marketed for both adults and children.
Sometimes there is a gender dimension to the distinction between smuggling and trafficking: those who are smuggled are often assumed to be mostly men, whereas victims of trafficking are more commonly assumed to be women and children.
Sometimes " Go-balls " would be replaced by a fictional " Joe-Balls ", possibly because by then young children were unaware of who Goebbels was.
Sometimes the lights are believed to be the spirits of unbaptized or stillborn children, flitting between heaven and hell.
Sometimes considered to be the same as the Fon Mawu-Lisa who is, however, most usually depicted as her child or children.
Sometimes they are consumed pressed between two halves of a bun, which is also referred to as a Matschbrötchen (" Mud Roll ", " Squished Bread Roll ")— mostly by children.
Sometimes the simpler hiragana character ゆ ( yu ) is used, to be understandable to younger children.
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 the offerings are put there by parents to thank Jizō for saving their children from a serious illness.
The bronze sculpture depicted a life-size Kesey reading to three children while seated on a curved granite bench covered with quotes from Kesey's novels Sometimes a Great Notion and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Sometimes cootie catchers are constructed by children and used to trap cooties so the cooties can then be discarded.
Sometimes nobles would also hold religious office or give one or more children ( usually daughters ) to a religious vocation but this was relatively rare.
Sometimes he begged his wife to go, leading her children by the hand, to entreat for justice from the president of the republic.
Sometimes, when entire families appeared on the show, there would be a stunt that would at least engage, if not totally include, the children of the family.
Sometimes Krampus appears with a sack or a washtub strapped to his back ; this is to cart off evil children for drowning, eating, or transport to Hell.
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Sometimes he woke up in the middle of the night thinking of Ann, and then could not get back to sleep.
Sometimes a ship would be sighted and the Caravan pass so close that people could easily be seen on the distant deck.
Sometimes, however, one of these negative-energy particles could be lifted out of this Dirac sea to become a positive-energy particle.
Sometimes the problem is not that a statute is unconstitutional, but the application of it is, on a particular occasion, and a court may decide that while there are ways it could be applied that are constitutional, that instance was not allowed or legitimate.
Sometimes, though, Infocom threw in puzzles just for the humor of it — if the user never ran into these, they could still finish the game just fine.
Sometimes the skins would stay in the unhairing bath for 8 or more days depending how concentrated and how warm the solution was kept — unhairing could take up to twice as long in winter.
Sometimes what were widely considered to be separate species produced fertile hybrid offspring freely, and in other cases what were considered to be mere varieties of the same species could only be crossed with difficulty.
Sometimes Christianity seems to him to be just too good to be true, but when this sort of doubt arises he says to himself, " All right then, deny it ," and writes that he knows this is something he could never do.
Sometimes the ideas were good, sometimes they were terrible, but you could never really satisfy him.
Sometimes, a distinction is made between an ideal gas, where and could vary with pressure and temperature, and a perfect gas, for which this is not the case.
Sometimes the hands are arranged to form an overlapping lattice of ' windows ', referring to a ceremony sometimes called Nesiat Kapayim, the " lifting of the hands ", in which Jewish tradition states the Divine Presence would shine through the fingers of the priests as they blessed the people, who close their eyes as the light could be blinding.
Sometimes, for single mothers or when the father would or could not recognize the child, the mother's surname has been used twice: for example, " Ana Reyes Reyes ".
Sometimes, metaphor and metonymy may both be at work in the same figure of speech, or one could interpret a phrase metaphorically or metonymically.
Sometimes it could be the critical or dangerous moment, but more often Caerus represents the advantageous, or favorable occasion.
* Sometimes the son of a peer can be referred to as a viscount even when he could use a more senior courtesy title which differs in name from the substantive title.
Sometimes the references made by Zelazny could be considered foreshadowing, if one knows the reference.
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