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Sometimes this dish is referred to as " chow mein " ( which literally means " fried noodles " in Cantonese ).
Sometimes referred to as the Liebeslieder Singers although Sondheim and Wheeler did not script them to have that title, using Quintet instead.
Sometimes this is referred to as " hornbook law " meaning treatise or textbook, often relied upon as authoritative, competent, and generally accepted in the field of Canadian law.
Sometimes Franc-Comtois is referred to as part of the Burgundian group.
Sometimes referred to as " gourmet's parsley ", chervil is used to season poultry, seafood, and young vegetables.
Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum ( Latin, " the Prince of Mathematicians " or " the foremost of mathematicians ") and " greatest mathematician since antiquity ", Gauss had a remarkable influence in many fields of mathematics and science and is ranked as one of history's most influential mathematicians.
* the Russians, as Otechestvo ( отечество ) or Otchizna ( отчизна ), however Rodina, is more common, happens to be feminine, and is typically personified as a mother ( Sometimes referred to as birthland-mother ).
Sometimes it is referred to as " fly-by-light " due to its use of fiber optics.
Sometimes, the class of shareware produced without a time limit, but with intentionally limited functionality is erroneously referred to as freeware.
Sometimes the festival is referred to as " Brigid ".
Sometimes referred to as ' mop dogs ,' the Komondor is a long-established powerful dog breed that has a natural guardian instinct to guard livestock and other property.
Sometimes referred to as " the night of power " or ' the night of decree ", Laylat al-Qadr is considered the most holy night of the year.
Sometimes, mathematical puzzles are referred to as mathematical games as well.
Sometimes referred to as the Track Report Number
Sometimes these systems are described as two-party systems but they are usually referred to as multi-party systems.
Sometimes the disorders classified as such can be referred to as " Transverse myelitis spectrum disorders "
Sometimes, the word entity is used in a general sense of a being, whether or not the referent has material existence, e. g., is often referred to as an entity with no corporeal form ( non-physical entity ), such as a language.
Sometimes Bruckner's works are referred to by WAB numbers, from the Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner, a catalogue of Bruckner's works edited by Renate Grasberger.
Sometimes, in eastern Spain, the standard mortadella is referred to as mortadela italiana ( Italian mortadella ), because there is a local variant named catalana.
Sometimes it's been referred to as Ticinum Papia, combining both Latin names.
Sometimes, the lattice theorem is referred to as the fourth isomorphism theorem or the correspondence theorem.
Sometimes this is referred to as the ' Jesuit edition ': it was much used, and reprinted more than once in Scotland during the 19th century.
Sometimes milking sheds are referred to by their type, such as " herring bone shed " or " pit parlour ".
Sometimes referred to as Gallia Citerior ( Hither Gaul ), Provincia Ariminum, or Gallia Togata ( Toga-wearing Gaul, indicating the region's early Romanization ).

Sometimes and Queen
Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
Sometimes, Queen Mary appears to have been a distant mother.
Sometimes, Pete also teams up with other bad guys in the Disney universe, such as Scrooge McDuck's enemies ( the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell ), Mad Madam Mim, Captain Hook, and the Evil Queen.
Sometimes called the " Speed Queen ," at the time of her death, no other pilot held more speed, distance or altitude records in aviation history, than Cochran.
* King of Sweden: Sometimes called the Queen of Sweden in play versions
Sometimes, character Emereldas is referred to as Pirate Queen Emeraldas.
Sometimes in the early 1800, Punta was renamed Punta Isabel, in honor of Queen Isabela II of Spain.
Sometimes the Feekoningin (" Fairy Queen ") intervenes, and lets Heksie believe that she has done some real magic.

Sometimes and Country
Sometimes, especially in northern Spain, they are also called pinchos ( pintxos in Basque ) in Asturias, in Navarre, in La Rioja ( Spain ), the Basque Country, Cantabria and in some provinces, such as Salamanca, because many of them have a pincho or toothpick through them.
Sometimes, planning permission will only be granted subject to the applicant entering into a legal agreement under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act requiring that certain things be done or money be paid to the local planning authority e. g. to contribute towards the improvement of a highway junction serving the development before the development commences.
Sometimes " peckerwood " is used in combination with redneck as " redneck peckerwood ", for example in Sam Peckinpah's classic Western Ride the High Country.

Sometimes and ",
The fourth verse of William Cowper's hymn " Sometimes a Light Surprises ", written in 1779, quotes.
Sometimes he is depicted in the attitude of taming a bear, or with sun-beams over his head ( Husenheth, " Emblems ", p. 33 ).
Sometimes this is phrased as " lower diameters high ", to establish which part of the shaft has been measured.
Sometimes, detection is made by heuristics ; for example, a compression application may consider files whose names end in ". zip ", ". arj " or ". lha " uncompressible without any more sophisticated detection.
Sometimes the bowmen were deployed in a shallow " W ", enabling them to trap and enfilade their foes.
Sometimes called the " First Vision ", Smith's vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ as two separate beings was reportedly the basis for the difference in doctrine between Mormonism's view of the nature of God and that of orthodox Christianity.
Sometimes also called " Mexican mint or Mexican thyme ", it has large and somewhat succulent leaves.
Sometimes, proverbs are important parts of poems, such as Paul Muldoon's " Symposium ", which begins " You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it hold its nose to the grindstone and hunt with the hounds.
Sometimes translated as the " Loyal Opposition ", it acknowledges the legitimate existence of the two party system, and describes an important constitutional concept: opposing the government is not treason ; reasonable men can honestly oppose its policies and still be loyal to the Sovereign and the nation.
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, a title bout will promote that " the disqualification rule has been waived ", meaning that the champion may lose the title to his opponent if he gets disqualified.
Sometimes the catch is obscene, as in the 1st Earl of Mornington's catch of 1774, " See the bowl sparkles " in which, at bars 5-8 the different parts sing and hold, successively, the words " see ", " you ", " end " and " tea " which are innocuous in the context of each part separately but clearly spell out " cunt " in performance ( no 200 in The Aldrich Book of Catches ( 1989 )).
Sometimes it is not accompanied by convulsions but a full body " slump ", where the person simply will lose body control and slump to the ground.
Sometimes, the term jianghu may be replaced by the term " underworld ", with reference to the criminal underworld.
Sometimes they are organized in the same order, other times they have been " edited " — deleted, copied, changed, moved, even relocated to another " book ", as species evolve.
Sometimes known as a " pseudo-vowel ", a word final non-syllabic vowel that is often reduced in quick speech to a velarisation or pharyngisation ( respectively ) of the preceding consonant often accompanied with aspiration.
The film opened to poor reviews and mediocre ticket sales and Tate was quoted as confiding to a reporter, " It's a terrible movie ", before adding, " Sometimes I say things I shouldn't.

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