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Sometimes she displays amazing eidetic imagery and seems to see all details in perspective, as if the scene were actually there.
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Sometimes, Mrs. Coolidge would close herself in the Green Suite on the second floor, and play the piano she had brought to the White House.
Sometimes she even wore the uniform in solid, unrelieved black, and with her blonde hair cut so closely, wearing this uniform, she strongly resembled a member of the SS..
Sometimes a burst of aggressiveness will sweep over a man -- or his wife -- because he or she feels age creeping up.
Sometimes, she will begin to bite almost straight away, while other times, she will prod around, apparently looking for a suitable place.
Sometimes they wept, sometimes they mourned in words ; then sat silent, hand in hand ; he sick in bed, and she the carefullest nurse to him that can be imagined.
Her father is fated to die if she ever marries, so when Culhwch ( Sometimes spelled as Kilhwch ) comes to court her, he is given a series of immensely difficult tasks he must complete before he can win her hand.
Sometimes the dress she wears exhibits a rosetta pattern over each breast, an ancient leonine motif, which can be traced to observation of the shoulder-knot hairs on lions.
Sometimes and displays
Sometimes displays of military might are used ; invading forces may assemble and parade through the streets of conquered towns, attempting to demonstrate the futility of any further fighting.
Sometimes oblivious to subtleties, Grim is far more ignorant than he is willing to admit, which he regularly displays through his butchery of English phraseology ( e. g. " You seem to forget, Kray, it's my arse on the line – so you'd better pull your finger out!
Sometimes various displays in or on a watch are counted as complications even if they have nothing to do with timetelling.
Sometimes and amazing
Sometimes and imagery
Sometimes internal imagery can overwhelm the sensory input from external stimuli when sharing neural pathways, or if indistinct stimuli is perceived and manipulated to match one's expectations or beliefs, especially about the environment.
Sometimes calls with a religious theme were used and other times calls that would evoke sexual imagery were in order.
Sometimes and seems
Sometimes Christianity seems to him to be just too good to be true, but when this sort of doubt arises he says to himself, " All right then, deny it ," and writes that he knows this is something he could never do.
Sometimes he seems to regard the predisposition to experience certain images as understandable in terms of some genetic model ' - as with the collective arm.
Sometimes, for example at the end of the 3rd Symphony, Brian seems to be celebrating violence and the brute power of the music, but on repeated listening his music seems wiser than this – Brian seems to be enjoying making us think his music worships brutality, although its composer does not.
Sometimes she has consistent work and appears to be relatively wealthy ; other times she scrambles to find and keep jobs, and seems to be struggling financially as well.
Sometimes the director seems to feel more at ease with the melodramatic moments than the comedy ones.
Sutton himself seems uncomfortable with the association, commenting, " Sometimes people compare us to Pink Floyd, and they are just a muso thing.
Sometimes, it seems more like judicial oversight when he ignores the arguments of Macartney, the prosecuting ( i. e., Crown ) attorney.
Sometimes this appears simply as a joke, such as in The Tomb of the Cybermen, where he finishes the archaeologists ' calculations behind their backs, but at other times, it seems much darker.
Sometimes and see
Sometimes it is possible to " see " anagrams in words, unaided by tools, though the more letters involved the more difficult this becomes.
Sometimes he had to justify his European fame: ' According to the Union of Soviet Writers, some literature circles of the West see unusual importance of my work, not matching its modesty and low productivity …'"
Sometimes used as a symbol for Christian marriage: Two gold wedding rings interlinked with the Greek letters Chi ( letter ) | chi ( X ) and Rho ( letter ) | rho ( P )— the first two letters in the Greek word for " Christ " ( see Labarum )
Sometimes the application itself is packaged and sold as a separate product, which may include the DBMS inside ( see embedded database ; subject to proper DBMS licensing ), or sold separately as an add-on to the DBMS.
Sometimes, for the sake of appearance or of the desired " feel " of the instrument, a drum with a trigger will be used as a trigger pad by muffling it so heavily that no significant sound at all is produced, see Electronic drum # Acoustic triggered drum kit.
Sometimes they are called dual-pane managers, a term that is typically used for programs such as the Windows File Explorer ( see below ).
Sometimes, one can look in the sky just before dawn, and see a very bright point of light — that has been called " the Morning Star ".
Sometimes the convincing force is just time itself and the human toll it takes, Kuhn said, using a quote from Max Planck: " a new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.
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 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 ).
: Note: Sometimes the ' 20s is used as shorthand for the 1920s, the 1820s, or other such decades in various centuries – see List of decades
: Note: Sometimes the ' 30s is used as shorthand for the 1930s, the 1830s, or other such decades in various centuries – see List of decades
Sometimes the ' 40s is used as shorthand for the 1940s, the 1840s, or other such decades in various centuries – see List of decades.
: Note: Sometimes the ' 50s is used as shorthand for the 1950s, the 1850s, or other such decades in various centuries – see List of decades
: Note: Sometimes the ' 60s is used as shorthand for the 1960s, the 1860s, or other such decades in various centuries – see List of decades
: Note: Sometimes the ' 70s is used as shorthand for the 1970s, the 1870s, or other such decades in other centuries – see List of decades
: Note: Sometimes ' 80s is used as shorthand for the 1980s, the 1880s, or other such decades in different centuries – see List of decades.
: Note: Sometimes the ' 90s is used as shorthand for the 1990s, the 1890s, or other such decades in various centuries – see List of decades.
Sometimes his name is turned into the Frankish name Rodolf ( us ) or Radulf ( us ) or the French Raoul, that are derived from it .< ref group =" Note "> Rou is the result of a series of French regular phonetic changes from Hrólfr > Rolf > Rouf to Rou ( see Lepelley 15-16 ) and Norman names in-ouf and-ou ( t ): I ( n ) gouf and Ygout < Old Norse Ingulfr / Ingólfr ( Old Danish Ingulf ).
( Sometimes you will also see an axiom called " closure ", stating that x * y belongs to the set A whenever x and y do.
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 ).
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