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Sometimes she took the path that winds up around my cottage to the walk at the edge of the cliff.
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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 displays amazing eidetic imagery and seems to see all details in perspective, as if the scene were actually there.
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 took
Sometimes B'dikkat took the new ones, resting in the everlasting sleep of their burned-out brains, in a ground-truck to be added to other herds.
Sometimes, when some male fiefs were conceded by special privilege to women, they took the rank of chevaleresse, as one sees plainly in Hemricourt where women who were not wives of knights are called chevaleresses.
Sometimes this went to extremes ( e. g., on one occasion at school, E. M. was so upset about a decision going against him that he went home and took the stumps with him ) and developed into the gamesmanship for which E. M. and W. G.
Sometimes the young and beautiful nymph Echo would distract and amuse Zeus ' wife, Hera, with long and entertaining stories while Zeus took advantage of the moment to ravish the other mountain nymphs.
Sometimes they took on the form of kites, flatirons or figures-of-eight, or had rounded tops on a rectangular base with perhaps an eyehole inserted.
Sometimes rare opportunities arise such as when Voyager 2 took advantage of a 175 year planetary alignment ( launch window ) to visit Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Sometimes they took the form of unusual rocks or trees, which were marked with cords of rice fiber ( shimenawa ), and surrounded with white stones or pebbles, a symbol of purity.
Sometimes shows took on a certain theme, with Nicotero interviewing the savants in a costume akin to the theme.
Sometimes aqueducts took carriers over drains, and causeways and culverts provided access for wagons.
Sometimes and path
Sometimes, " international English " and the related terms above refer to a desired standardisation, i. e. Standard English ; however, there is no consensus on the path to this goal.
Sometimes extra, broadband filters are inserted in the optical path to limit the width of the diffraction orders so they do not overlap.
Sometimes the interior surfaces of these hollow cavities are sloped, presenting angles to the anticipated path of the shaped charge's jet in order to further dissipate its power.
Sometimes it may even reverse twice in one shot, creating unpredictable shots that follow an S-shaped path.
Sometimes, minor pieces are sacrificed so that a pawn can have a clear path to promotion on the eighth rank.
Sometimes the driver will ask for consent to veer off the charted path to avoid a traffic jam or roadworks.
Sometimes the player is given a choice of which branch of the plot to follow, while sometimes the path will be based on the player's success or failure at a specific challenge.
Sometimes and winds
Sometimes the conflagration produces a firestorm, in which the central column of rising heated air induces strong inward winds, which supply oxygen to the fire.
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