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Sometimes they wanted a little alteration, sometimes none ; sometimes the lines needed in order to make a complete poem would come later, spontaneously or with ' a little coaxing '; sometimes he had to sit down and finish the poem with his head.
Sometimes these later choral odes seem to have only a tenuous connection with the plot, linked to the action only in their mood.
Sometimes a single action does indeed induce similar later action.
Sometimes passage tombs are covered with a cairn, especially those dating to later times.
Sometimes it is ordered by concept according to the rule: " There is not ' earlier ' and ' later ' in the Torah " ( אין מוקדם ומאוחר בתורה, Ein mukdam u ' meuchar baTorah ).
Sometimes, short songs from past field shows are used as stand tunes later.
This compilation made the US Top 50, and saw the re-issue of three previous singles: " Boys Don't Cry " ( in a new form ), " Let's Go To Bed " and later " Charlotte Sometimes ".
Sometimes the term re-afforestation is used to distinguish between the original forest cover and the later re-growth of forest to an area.
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 confused with the City of Olmos Park, Olmos Park Terrace, was developed by the same developer a few years later in the 1930s as part of his larger Olmos District development and borders Olmos Park's western edge.
Sometimes we spent days folding and unfolding bills so they didn't look new, Touvier said later.
Sometimes, however, messages could take many minutes or even hours to arrive if network links were down, because BITNET would store and forward them later.
Sometimes archival research later identifies the name, as when the " Master of Flémalle "— defined by three paintings in the Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt — was identified as Robert Campin.
Sometimes, Merrie Melodies released in September 1944 or later retained their original ending rings ( for example, Lost and Foundling opened with the 1947 – 48 rings, but closed with the late 1944 rings — with the legend " Produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons Inc ."); while other times, they had the closing rings of the reissue season.
Sometimes, Merlins cache food to eat it later.
Sometimes, it is used specifically for periods of one thousand years that begin at the starting point ( initial reference point ) of the calendar in consideration ( typically the year " 1 "), or in later years that are whole number multiples of a thousand years after it.
Sometimes the copy protection code was needed not at launch, but at a later point in the game.
Sometimes this appears to be a deliberate switch: The Brothers Grimm, having put in their first editions versions of Snow White and Hansel and Gretel where the villain was the mother, altered it to a stepmother in later editions, perhaps to mitigate the story's violence.
Sometimes a little light tan or lemon will appear later in life around the ears and face.
Early in the 90's and later scored a Top 10 hit single on Billboard's Hot 100 charts with her song " Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough " as a duet with Don Henley.
Sometimes also ascribed to him is the Yogācārabhūmi Śāstra, a massive encyclopedic work considered the definitive statement of Yogācāra, but most scholars believe it was compiled a century later, in the 5th century, while its components reflect various stages in the development of Yogācāra thought.
Sometimes three distinct memory copy operations were needed: one to save the screen area where the Bob would be drawn, one to actually draw the Bob, and one later to restore the screen background when the Bob moved away.
Sometimes these deaths stemmed from vows of loyalty, and bear a slight resemblance to the later tradition of junshi in Japan.
Sometimes described as two four-cylinder engines Siamesed together, it is more correct to say that the later four-cylinder versions were half a Stag engine ( the left half in the case of the Triumph engines and the rear half in the case of the Saab ).
Sometimes Smith might revisit a given passage of scripture at a later time to give it a " plainer translation ," because of additional knowledge or revelation about a subject.

Sometimes and leaked
Sometimes mainstream publications leaked stories that they felt unable to publish themselves to HaOlam HaZeh.

Sometimes and news
Sometimes a press release is distributed early and embargoed — that is, news organizations are requested not to report the story until a specified time.
Sometimes one or both consuls might not be appointed until November or December of the previous year, and news of the appointment may not have reached parts of the Roman empire for several months into the current year ; thus we find the occasional inscription where the year is defined as " after the consulate " of a pair of consuls.
Sometimes this even applies to news broadcasts in Bavaria, a German state with a strong separate cultural identity.
Sometimes they combine the services of a news agency and a news syndicate.
Sometimes billed as " the Net's evening news ," the show also brought Soledad O ' Brien Internet fame and the nickname " Goddess of the Geeks.
Sometimes the use of the phrase by politicians is echoed in media reports on political events, or indeed the news medium itself employs the phrase as part of its own editorializing, in the expectation that its readers will infer that it is referring to them:
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, assignment editors must sift through hundreds of news releases each day.

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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