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Sometimes and placement
Sometimes more significant complications occur including erosion of the nose where the tube is anchored, esophageal perforation, pulmonary aspiration, a collapsed lung, or intracranial placement of the tube.
Sometimes, in fact, the placement didn't matter so much because the power sent the ball through men recognized as outstanding fielders.
Sometimes frozen into individual servings for placement on hot roast beef.
Sometimes one or more rocks, called suteishi, (" nameless " or " discarded ") are placed in seemingly random locations in the garden, to suggest spontaneity, though their placement is carefully chosen.
Sometimes, academically motivated students prefer to self-study the material covered in an advanced placement class instead of attending the class.
Sometimes Euchloe naina is also added to this group, but the placement of this species as a subspecies of Euchloe simplonia or valid species is disputed by others.

Sometimes and adjective
Sometimes it is called sermo familiaris, " speech of the good families ", sermo urbanus, " speech of the city " or rarely sermo nobilis, " noble speech ", but mainly besides Latinitas it was Latine ( adverb ), " in good Latin ", or Latinius ( comparative degree of adjective ), " good Latin.
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 the adjective well-formed is used to contrast with valid: a valid XML document is one that is not only well-formed, but also conforms to the grammar defined in its own DTD ( Document Type Definition ).
( Sometimes, the word is indeed employed as an adjective, as in chink-eyed.
Sometimes, instead of the full phrase, just " Potemkin " is used, as an adjective.
: Sometimes appropriate in referring to behavior ( although same-sex is the preferred adjective ).

Sometimes and after
Sometimes he didn't seem to because he hid them so well he couldn't find them himself or because he looked and didn't find anything and figured he hadn't hid one after all or had drunk it up.
Sometimes a misdealt card ( such as one of the down cards in poker that has flashed during the deal ) will be used as the burn card — in those cases, the card should be immediately placed face up on the deck after the deal is complete.
Sometimes vinegar is added, but only after the beans are cooked as vinegar interferes with the beans ' softening.
Sometimes such characters are treated as if they came before or after all the letters of the alphabet.
Sometimes, the word " word " is added after it (" F word ," " S word ," " B word ").
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 called " The Sport of Kings ", it was started by Persians, and was popular in Iran until 1979, after which its popularity there declined sharply due to the Iranian Revolution.
Sometimes, when additional points are made after the first postscript, abbreviations such as PPS ( post-post-scriptum, or postquam-post-scriptum ) and PPPS ( post-post-post-scriptum, and so on, ad infinitum ) are used, though only PPS has somewhat common usage.
Sometimes after a steel's final rolling it is heat treated for strength, however this is relatively rare.
Sometimes a great length of time passes between nominations such as the eleven years between Stephen Breyer's nomination in 1994 and the nomination of John Roberts in 2005 to fill the seat of Sandra Day O ' Connor ( though Roberts ' nomination was withdrawn and resubmitted for the role of Chief Justice after Rehnquist died ).
Sometimes this means that farmers have to add extra water after a rainstorm, to carry salts back down to below the root zone.
Sometimes eye problems appear only after the weakening of connective tissue has caused detachment of the retina.
Sometimes a gene, after being turned on, transcribes a product that ( either directly or indirectly ) maintains the activity of that gene.
Sometimes, after a number of witnesses have been deposed, the parties will have enough information that they can reasonably predict the outcome of a prospective trial, and may decide to arrive at a compromise settlement, thus avoiding trial and preventing additional costs of litigation.
Sometimes opposite sketches involved cast members not being hit with slime or water after saying the " trigger phrase " ( see below section ), as in City Life ( 1987 ) or Excess ( 1989 ).
Sometimes, a person who had dealings with taniwha during their lifetime might turn into a taniwha after they died.
Sometimes it had been leased, rented, or resold to other holders after the initial sale or rental.
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 first strain is played again once after the second strains have been played, particularly if the first strain is in minor.
Sometimes they poke other animals and then run away after drawing a reaction, as though they are playing a game.
Sometimes during a taping there was a webchat during the taping and after the show.
Sometimes they are called the Eugubian tablets after the medieval name of Iguvium / Eugubium.
Sometimes people think Alyson is shallow because she says " totally " a lot, but after getting to know her true self, Sharon, Maria, Connor, and everyone else knows there's a whole lot more to Alyson then meets the eye.
Sometimes only one of these girls appears in a joke ; other times both appear, generally being caught naked or after Condorito tries to seduce one of them.
Sometimes the strip follows current or recent events: in a parody of the kidnapping of Alan Johnston, Roger is kidnapped in Beirut but after eight days it turns out to be an attempt to seek publicity.

Sometimes and noun
Sometimes the capitalized variant is then a proper noun ( the Moon ; dedicated to God ; Smith < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s apprentice ) and the other variant is not ( the third moon of Saturn ; a Greek god ; the smith < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s apprentice ).
Sometimes neither is a proper noun ( a swede in the soup ; a Swede who came to see me ).
Sometimes a noun phrase can also function as an adjunct of the main clause predicate, thus taking on an adverbial function, e. g.
Sometimes vowels near the end of a noun or verb, where one would expect a thematic vowel, are not actually thematic vowels.
Sometimes it is used as a proper noun ( Ultima Thule ) as the Latin name for Greenland when Thule is used for Iceland.
Sometimes, especially in Brazilian Portuguese, the masculine augmentative can be applied to a feminine noun, which then becomes grammatically masculine, but with a feminine meaning ( e. g. " o mulherão " instead of " a mulherona " for " the big woman "); however, such cases usually imply subtle meaning twists, mostly with a somewhat gross or vulgar undertone ( which, nonetheless, is often intentional, for the sake of wit, malice or otherwise ; so, mulherão actually means not a big woman, but a particularly sexy one ).
Sometimes in English a noun clause is used without the introductory word.
Sometimes this being was called " itse " ( today " itse " has a different meaning as the noun for " self " in the Finnish language ).
Sometimes even illogical verb / noun combinations will net unique comments, such as typing ' Pick up horse ' will mention that the flying steed is too fast to catch.

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