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Sometimes and shape
Sometimes a blazon specifies a particular shape of shield.
Sometimes he appears with a frilled collaret and a hat, usually with a close-fitting crown and wide round brim, more rarely with a conical shape like a dunce's cap.
Sometimes this is the result of shape shifting on part of the fairy, as in the case of the selkie ( seal people ); others, like the kelpie and various black dogs, appear to stay more constant in form.
Sometimes credited with the greatest development in parachutes since Leonardo da Vinci, the American Domina Jalbert invented the Parafoil which had sectioned cells in an aerofoil shape ; an open leading edge and a closed trailing edge, inflated by passage through the air – the ram-air design.
Sometimes compared to a pear or leg of mutton for its physical shape.
Sometimes the differences were very minor, such as extra local language characters and symbols printed on certain keycaps ( e. g. French accented characters on Canadian IIe such as " á ", " é ", " ç ", etc., or the British Pound "£" symbol on the UK IIe ) while other times the layout and shape of keys greatly differed ( e. g. European IIe ).
Sometimes the shape of the blank hints at the shape of the final tool it will become, but this is not always the case.
Sometimes the manufacturers will attempt to create lock-in by various means ; in the case of a stereo, they might make the stereo unit an unusual size and shape instead of a standard one, or create a unique way for the dashboard part of the stereo to control a CD Changer in the trunk.
Sometimes the differences were very minor, such as extra local language characters and symbols printed on certain keycaps ( e. g. French accented characters on Canadian IIc such as “ á ,” “ é ,” “ ç ,” etc., or the British Pound “£” symbol on the UK IIc ) while other times the layout and shape of keys greatly differed ( e. g. European IIc ).
Sometimes, there is a ruling class in a particular sector of the upper class that adheres to quite specific circumstances: it has both the most material wealth and the most widespread influence over all the other classes, and it chooses to actively exercise that power to shape the direction of a locality, a country, and / or the world.
Sometimes called " tube ", " pocket " or " ringless " slings, these are generally formed by a wide piece of fabric sewn into a tubular shape.
Sometimes store-branded goods mimic the shape, packaging, and labeling of national brands, or get premium display treatment from retailers.
Sometimes the theorem is also referred to as the Lie – Kolchin triangularization theorem because by induction it implies that with respect to a suitable basis of V the image has a triangular shape ; in other words, the image group is conjugate in GL ( n, K ) ( where n = dim V ) to a subgroup of the group T of upper triangular matrices, the standard Borel subgroup of GL ( n, K ): the image is simultaneously triangularizable.
Sometimes they're more of a spoon shape on the side of a larger cone.
Sometimes the pattern takes the shape of a grid or other array formation and complex beamforming signal processing is used to transcend the capabilities of single, or limited numbers of, hydrophones.
" Sometimes I ’ ll drive around for months … despair, nothing, nothing, then suddenly I will see something that seizes me: a shape, a combination of shapes, a play of light or shadows and I send up a prayer because I know I have the gem of a picture.
Sometimes she has the ability to change her shape.
Sometimes the designs even reached production without drastic changes by the body engineers, who at that point largely controlled the shape of cars.
Sometimes the resulting growth pattern provides the necessary space for the growing brain, but results in an abnormal head shape and abnormal facial features.
Sometimes they are round ( moon windows or a moon gate ) or oval, hexagonal or octagonal, or in the shape of a vase or a piece of fruit.
Sometimes he appears in the shape of a cow, sometimes in that of a monster.
Sometimes called the crowfoot cell due to the distinctive shape of the electrodes, this arrangement was less costly for large multicell batteries and it quickly became the battery of choice for the American and British telegraph networks.
Sometimes, or usually, an anime character who's crucified between two wooden beams in the shape of a cross is enough to be considered unacceptable.

Sometimes and orientation
Sometimes other characteristics such as diaphragm size, intended use or orientation of the principal sound input to the principal axis ( end-or side-address ) of the microphone are used to describe the microphone.
Sometimes the orientation of certain planes needs to be distinguished, for instance in medical imaging techniques such as sonography, CT scans, MRI scans, or PET scans.
Sometimes this was associated with the involvement in the internal affairs of the group by representatives of the SWP, as well as the political orientation of the group.
Sometimes many separate crystals form the overgrowth on a single substrate, and then if there is epitaxy all the overgrowth crystals will have a similar orientation.

Sometimes and meaning
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 these problems are eliminates, meaning certain artificial restrictions are imposed.
Sometimes the result is merely humorous, but the most spectacular examples result in the opposite meaning of the standard proverb.
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 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 ).
Sometimes theories are incorrect, meaning that an explicit set of observations contradicts some fundamental objection or application of the theory, but more often theories are corrected to conform to new observations, by restricting the class of phenomena the theory applies to or changing the assertions made.
( Sometimes identifiers are called " codes " even when they are actually arbitrary, whether because the speaker believes that they have deeper meaning or simply because he is speaking casually and imprecisely.
Sometimes, the name the third defenestration of Prague is used, although it has no standard meaning.
Sometimes, the entire form of a piece is through-composed, meaning that each part is different, with no repetition of sections ; other forms include strophic, rondo, verse-chorus, or other parts.
Sometimes even his error messages turn out to have a double meaning.
Sometimes, however, the word anathema in the New Testament invokes an alternative meaning, that of being " offered up to God ".
Sometimes, even when the prosaic meaning is more obvious, the risque one is thought of as the factual one ; In the Ted Nugent song Wango Tango he talks about his Maserati and he is looking for a garage so he can " put his Maserati away " The Maserati is referring to his member and he finds a garage " You think you see a garage up ahead and the dam thing is open-get it on ".
Sometimes, words can change meaning depending on whether the dual or plural form is used, for example ; can mean eye or water spring in the singular, but in the plural eyes will take the dual form of whilst springs are.
Sometimes, the " Aggregate Rule " is played, meaning that a player receives the runs from a boundary as well as any runs they claim during the chase and retrieval of the ball.
Sometimes, particularly outside of Mexico, the word " mestizo " is used with the meaning of Mexican persons with mixed Indigenous and European blood.
Sometimes it is simply used for disambiguation, as in één – een, meaning " one " and " a ( n )".
Sometimes, this less comprehensive meaning of " alternative energy " excludes nuclear energy ( e. g. as defined in the Michigan Next Energy Authority Act of 2002 ).
Sometimes, parallel-twin is used with the special meaning that the crankshaft is transverse across the frame, while inline-twin means the cylinders are arranged front to back, inline with the direction of travel.
Sometimes placement of the adjective after the noun entails a change of meaning: compare a responsible person and the person responsible, or the proper town ( the appropriate town ) and the town proper ( the area of the town as properly defined ).
Sometimes this unit is referred to as a Sol, not to be confused with a sol, meaning one solar day on a different planet, such as Mars.
Sometimes the pair of terms is translated as sense and meaning or as sense and nominatum.
Sometimes rearranged to " PTO ", concurrently meaning " Please Turn Over ".
Sometimes the scale notation isn't used ... it's simply stated ; " my model is one eighth ( 1 / 8 ) scale " meaning ; " my model is one eighth the size of the real airplane " or " my model is eight times smaller than the real airplane ".
Sometimes the first letter ( or first and second letter ) has a special meaning:

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