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Sometimes if AAP are abruptly stopped psychotic symptoms, movement disorders and difficulty in sleep are seen.
Sometimes, their support for the Soviet Union eventually stopped, for various reasons ; in some cases the pro-Soviet government lost power, in other cases the pro-Soviet forces were overthrown by military coups promoted by the United States ( such as in Chile and Brazil ), in some cases the pro-Soviet forces gained power by military aid from the Soviet Union ( such as in Vietnam ), while in other cases the same government remained in power but changed its relations with the Soviet Union.
Sometimes they were taken dumb, their mouths stopped, their throats choked, their limbs wracked and tormented so as might move a heart of stone to sympathize with them.
Sometimes, the traffic must be stopped so that the birds find their way undisturbed.
Sometimes, it takes more than 5 seconds after the bus has stopped before the card reader is activated.
Sometimes he stopped at a bar and ate his sandwiches as he waited for his ' colleagues ', to finish the day in their company, because he didn't like being alone.

Sometimes and middle
Sometimes he woke up in the middle of the night thinking of Ann, and then could not get back to sleep.
Sometimes a combination of the two styles occurs, wherein the middle, ring and fourth fingers are straight, but still stacked, or where all fingers may be touching the back of the racket, but are also in contact with one another.
Sometimes the language changes in the middle of a story.
Sometimes only X or Y is acceptable, with no middle ground possible.
Sometimes a fire was kept in the middle of the house and a hole in the roof let out the smoke.
Sometimes a gag is shown pushed back between the victim's front teeth into the mouth (' cleave gag '), or with a hard ball in its middle (' ball gag ') or reinforced by pushing small cloth items or even underwear into the mouth (' stuff gag ').
Sometimes an even-point scale is used, where the middle option of " Neither agree nor disagree " is not available.
Sometimes the sky is divided into Jiutian ( 九天 ) " the nine sky divisions ", the middle sky and the eight directions.
Sometimes they will go to great lengths to try to conceal the middle rail on Lionel track, and will replace the oversized couplers that came with their trains from the factory with scale versions.
Sometimes several times a year, the Somer rose up during prolonged rainfall and flooded shops, particularly where the high street is at its lowest point in the middle between Martin ’ s newsagent and the former Palladium cinema.
Sometimes referred to as Jamia Mosque, it is situated in the middle of Victoria Park, Manchester close to the Curry Mile.
Sometimes the zipper runs straight down the middle.
Sometimes the shield is divided into three parts per pale, with the husband's arms in the middle section and the arms of each of his wives to each side of him.
" Born to Make You Happy " was performed for the last time on Dream Within a Dream Tour, where Spears emerged from the middle of a giant musical box on the stage as a ballerina, to perform the song in a medley with " Lucky " and " Sometimes ", right after the performance of " Overprotected ".
Sometimes what's considered in one place to be a middle school, may be classed as elementary or high school elsewhere ( even within the same province ), so it may be necessary to look at one of the other categories if a school is not present here.
Sometimes it only refers to the block arrangement in the right-hand-side diagram, where the largest block ( in red ) must be moved to the bottom middle location ( marked in blue ).
Sometimes the Aptian is subdivided in three substages or subages: Bedoulian ( early or lower ), Gargasian ( middle ) and Clansayesian ( late or upper ).

Sometimes and sentence
Sometimes it is not clear which element of the sentence a modifier is intended to modify.
Sometimes the element which the modifier is intended to modify does not in fact appear in the sentence, or is not in an appropriate position to be associated with that modifier.
Sometimes when elohim occurs as the referent or object ( i. e. not subject ) of a sentence, and without any accompanying verb or adjective to indicate plurality, it may be grammatically unclear whether gods plural or God singular is intended.
Sometimes an antecedent may not occur in the current discourse but instead refer to an object familiar to both speaker and listener ; for example, in They always get their man the unspecified antecedent of they could be " the FBI " when the sentence is spoken by and to people who often refer to it.
Sometimes, however, depending upon the setting or subject matter, and upon the interpreter's capacity to memorize, the interpreter may ask the speaker to pause after each sentence or after each clause.
Sometimes a sentence spans more than one verse, as in the case of, and sometimes there is more than one sentence in a single verse, as in the case of.
" Sometimes the questions would be vocabulary-based, in which a word, such as pinochle was shown to the contestant, who would then have to speculate whether or not the savant used the word properly in a sentence.
Sometimes he pronounced made up words, or crazy sentence structures, but even if he used real words or sentences ( as when he quoted a real-life person ), the comedy came mostly from his exaggerated, fabricated accent, when he tried to emulate a native speaker.
Retrospective reviews were less forgiving, with Allmusic stating that both the compositions and the performances are uniformly weak, adding up to " a competent, if perfunctory effort in the band's familiar style ", while Robert Christgau's review consisted of a single sentence followed by the note ' Giveaway: "( Sometimes I Feel So ) Uninspired.

Sometimes and was
Sometimes I was aware of people moving about in the darkness.
Sometimes he did this three or four times a day, for this Woman was almost always with him.
Sometimes I guessed it was because the rain squall had changed direction.
Sometimes it was to skirt a gulley.
Sometimes ships waited for days for such a man, but Captain Heard was lucky.
Sometimes the streetcar was late.
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 it was dangerous for her ''.
However, this victory was not decisive: " Sometimes the Saxons and sometimes the citizens the Romano-British inhabitants were victorious.
Sometimes it was necessary to re-think the structure of the problem so that the computer would function satisfactorily.
Sometimes the sale of certain types of merchandise was prohibited, and in some cases all retail and business activity.
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 the audience response to a cult film is somewhat different than what was intended by the film makers.
Sometimes the rank of the soldier was added to the reverse, and most members of the medical corps had a tiny cross stamped near the string holes, regardless of their religion.
A lightweight version of DPNSS ' APNSS ' was developed using analogue trunks ( Sometimes compressed ) and a modem to support D channel signalling.
Sometimes it was necessary just to try to get a meal.
Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
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 head of state assumes office as a state becomes legal and political reality, before a formal title for the highest office is determined ; thus in the since 1 January 1960 independent republic Cameroon ( Cameroun, a former French colony ), the first President, Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, was at first not styled président but ' merely ' known as Chef d ' état ( literal French for ' Head of State ') until 5 May 1960 ; in Uganda, military coup leader since 25 January 1971 Idi Amin was formally styled military head of State till 21 February 1971, only from then on regular ( but unconstitutional, not elected ) President.
Sometimes he was challenged on the grounds that his kingdom was not German, though usually he was recognized, instead of Bavaria which after all was just a younger line of Wittelsbachs.
Sometimes however the body was cremated with the ashes placed in a cinerary urn.

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