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Sometimes and international
Sometimes a higher ( premium ) fare may be required for the faster journey, especially for some international trains in western Europe.
Sometimes anarchist or autonomist academics or writers of international fame are invited to give talks at squats, and very often free food is served to the community.
He teamed with Bell to form the group Erasure, and the duo became one of the major selling acts in British music with international hits like " Oh L ' amour ", " Sometimes ", " Chains of Love ", " A Little Respect ", " Chorus ", " Love to Hate You ", " Take a Chance on Me " and " Always ".
Sometimes members of a yearbook write editorial and journalistic content about life as a student, current events ( local, national and international ) and other matters of interest to the peer group.
* Sometimes, Indian speakers interchange and, especially when plurals are being formed, as opposed to international varieties of English, where is used for pluralization of a word ending in a voiceless consonant, for that ending in a voiced consonant or vowel, and for that ending in a sibilant.
Sometimes, these language barriers can subject international students to ignorance or disrespect from native speakers.
Sometimes the status of great powers is formally recognized in conferences such as the Congress of Vienna or an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council.
Sometimes shows were themed, such as the entire episode containing circus-related stunts ; an international show, with each stunt having some relation to some other country ; a show in which certain props were used in each stunt ; a birthday show on the show's anniversary ; April Fools ' Day shows where there was a trick in every stunt ; and an episode at the end of each year replaying favorite stunts of that year.
Sometimes, Communist fronts worked at an international level, as has been alleged with the World Peace Council.
Sometimes " of counsel " refers to senior or experienced attorneys, such as foreign legal consultants with experience in international law and practice and their own clients.
Sometimes, pay-as-you-go customers pay more for their calls and SMS messages, and in some cases they are limited in what they can do with their phone – calls to international or premium rate numbers may be blocked, and they may not be able to roam.
Sometimes named " Sigh Your Relief " on international releases
Sometimes fake news reporters influence real world politics, like Citizen Kate whose 90 episodes covered the 2008 presidential campaign trail, she commissioned a butter bust of Obama presented to him by the Butter Cow Lady of Iowa, making international headlines.
Sometimes referred to as multinational finance, international finance is additionally concerned with matters of international financial management.
Sometimes contestants from Miss Hong Kong pageants and other international pageants are invited.

Sometimes and English
Sometimes, English has a lexical distinction where other languages may use the distinction in grammatical aspect.
Sometimes, these terms refer simply to the array of varieties of English spoken throughout the world.
Sometimes there may be variation in a language's orthography, as between American and British spelling in the case of English.
Sometimes this problem is addressed by the use of such devices as digraphs ( such as sh and ch in English, where pairs of letters represent single sounds ), diacritics ( like the caron on the letters š and č, which represent those same sounds in Czech ), or the addition of completely new symbols ( as some languages have introduced the letter w to the Latin alphabet ).
Sometimes the loanword has a slightly different meaning from the native Turkish word, creating a situation similar to the coexistence of Germanic and Romance words in English ( see List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents ).
Sometimes they sing in French accompanied by a narrator, whose English translations are woven into the music ; sometimes they sing in both French and English ; sometimes they speak the poems in both languages ( in various combinations ).
Sometimes, as in the case of ' Lond ' for London, the Latin and English abbreviations are identical (' Londin ' is also, though more rarely, used ).
Sometimes criticised as being too favourably disposed towards Elizabeth and James I, the Annales are one of the great works of English historiography and had a great impact on the later image of the Elizabethan age.
Sometimes the strings would be actual English words requiring a " yes " response, and other times they would be nonwords requiring a " no " response.
Sometimes, the term Greeklish is also used informally for a non-standard language variety used by bilingual speakers of English and Greek, i. e. Greek with heavy admixture of English words or vice versa.
Sometimes the pidgin spoken in Spanish holiday resorts which are exposed to both Spanish and English is called Spanglish.
Sometimes a Spanish phrase is literally translated, incongruously and as a joke, into English: in the Buenos Aires Herald English-language newspaper " ex-president Néstor Kirchner ' could not with his genius ' ( to express it in Spanglish )", understood by English-speakers with reasonable knowledge of Spanish to mean " could not go against his nature ".
Sometimes a language that has changed so much that linguists describe it as a different language ( or different stage ) is called " extinct ", as in the case of Old English, a forerunner of Modern English.
Sometimes the term is used in the more general sense of " the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society " ( Collins English Dictionary ).
Sometimes the definition of classical economics is expanded to include the earlier 17th century English economist William Petty and the contemporary early 19th century German economist Johann Heinrich von Thünen.
Sometimes examples from English cited for compound verbs turn out to be serial verbs, e. g.: What did you go and do that for?
Sometimes spelled Cure, its English name was for a Russian navigator who sited the atoll.
* Sometimes the rules of correspondence are more complex and depend on adjacent letters, often as a result of historical sound changes ( as with the rules for the pronunciation of c and ci in Italian, and the silent e in English ).
Sometimes, like Birmingham Town Hall in the English Midlands, municipal buildings act as a public social venue and as a building completely separate from the administrative centre ; Birmingham uses the Council House for local governance.

Sometimes and related
Sometimes it is instead only required that the faces that meet at one vertex are related isometrically to the faces that meet at the other.
Sometimes, I – O psychology is considered a sister field or branch of organizational studies, organizational science, organizational behavior, human resources, and / or management, but there is no universally accepted classification system for these related fields.
Sometimes multiple authors will write related books under the same pseudonym ; examples include T. H. Lain in fiction.
Sometimes this term is used to refer to art movement related to or influenced by surrealism, which occurred after a so-called period of " historical surrealism ".
Sometimes the way it transforms to frames considered as related is emphasized as in Galilean frame of reference.
Sometimes it is the structure bearing the file which resonates to produce the sound, but in other cases it is the structure bearing the scraper, with both variants possible in related groups.
Sometimes it is called African White-backed Vulture to distinguish it from the Oriental White-backed Vulture — nowadays usually called Indian White-rumped Vulture -- to which it was formerly believed to be closely related.
Sometimes included in Mergus, this genus is distinct ( though closely related ) and might actually be closer to the goldeneyes.
Sometimes called " the father of Fulton County ", Cady named the new county after Robert Fulton, who was related by marriage to Cady's wife, Margaret Livingston.
Sometimes the notion of self-organization is conflated with that of the related concept of emergence.
Sometimes some fans make fan-made merchandise for the television show, such as racing games that are not related to the show.
Sometimes, the story would be related to an event ( e. g. in " The Tale of Laughing in the Dark ," Kristen, who was afraid of clowns, ran off when Eric put on a clown mask.
Sometimes the notation M < sub > 10 </ sub >, M < sub > 20 </ sub > and M < sub > 21 </ sub > is used for related groups ( which act on sets of 10, 20, and 21 points, respectively ), namely the stabilizers of points in the larger groups.
Sometimes " leader " is used as a related term and can mean any popular article, i. e., one sold at a normal price.
Sometimes Samburu extras are used to portray members of the closely related, but better known, Maasai ethnic group as in the film The Ghost and the Darkness, starring Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer.
Sometimes, related processes were used to make three gelatin matrices which were dyed and assembled or used to transfer the three dye images into a single layer of gelatin coated on a final support.
Sometimes ( e. g. by nds and nds-nl Wikipedia ) considered two languages divided by today ’ s Netherlands – German border on account of Dutch influences in the west and German influences in the east ; closely related to Frisian, more distantly to German.
Sometimes this is combined with the above category, as the flashback may reveal the true identity of one of the characters, or that the protagonist is related to one of the villain's past victims, as Sergio Leone did with Charles Bronson's character in " Once Upon a Time in the West " or Frederick Forsyth's " The Odessa File ".
Sometimes komos scenes are shown, which presumably related directly to the cult.
Sometimes erroneously called " giant club mosses ", they were actually more closely related to today's quillworts than to modern club mosses.
Sometimes, the definition of Tsonga is extended to include the closely related Ronga and Tswa peoples of Mozambique.
Sometimes the three main nadis ( Ida, Pingala and Sushumna ) are related to the Caduceus of Hermes: " the two snakes of which symbolize the kundalini or serpent-fire which is presently to be set in motion along those channels, while the wings typify the power of conscious flight through higher planes which the development of that fire confers ".
The nazi ( 呐子 ), a related instrument that is most commonly used in northern China, consists of a suona reed ( with bocal ) that is played melodically, the pitches changed by the mouth and hands .< sup > video </ sup > Sometimes the nazi is played into a large metal horn for additional volume.
Sometimes referred to as motion tracking, match moving is related to rotoscoping and photogrammetry.

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