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Sometimes and title
Sometimes referred to as the Liebeslieder Singers although Sondheim and Wheeler did not script them to have that title, using Quintet instead.
Sometimes the soldiers are unable to immediately gauge the significance of the combat ; in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo, some British officers were in doubt as to whether the day's events merited the title of " battle " or would be passed off as merely an " action ".
Sometimes an empire is a semantic construction, such as when a ruler assumes the title of " Emperor ".
Sometimes a head of state assumes office as a state becomes legal and political reality, before a formal title for the highest office is determined ; thus in the since 1 January 1960 independent republic Cameroon ( Cameroun, a former French colony ), the first President, Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, was at first not styled président but ' merely ' known as Chef d ' état ( literal French for ' Head of State ') until 5 May 1960 ; in Uganda, military coup leader since 25 January 1971 Idi Amin was formally styled military head of State till 21 February 1971, only from then on regular ( but unconstitutional, not elected ) President.
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 it refers to XSL-FO: this usage can be justified by the fact that the XSL-FO specification carries the title Extensible Stylesheet Language ( XSL ); however, the term XSL-FO is less likely to be misunderstood
Sometimes, this title is conferred upon a celebrity or notable creator who has lent his or her name to a project to boost its prestige or credibility, as a recognition of newly-acquired industry status, or as a perk to the show's main star or creative force.
Sometimes the title is used by the studio head of the developer who created the game.
Sometimes a specific title is commonly used by various dynasties in a region, e. g. Mian in various of the Punjabi princely Hill States ( lower Himalayan region in British India ).
Sometimes appanage titles were princely, e. g. Prince of Achaia ( Courtenay ), prince de Condé ( Bourbon ), Prince of Carignan ( Savoy ), but it was the fact that their owners were of princely rank rather than that they held a princely title which ensured their prominence.
* Sometimes the son of a peer can be referred to as a viscount even when he could use a more senior courtesy title which differs in name from the substantive title.
Sometimes it is possible for a WBA champion to become " Super " champion without adding another organization's title ; Chris John, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Felix Sturm, Anselmo Moreno are examples.
Sometimes good-hearted, sometimes spoiled and vain, the fashion-conscious Lodge stars the Archie spin-offs Betty And Veronica Magazine and Betty and Veronica Spectacular, as well as her own title, Veronica.
Sometimes he is shown with worshippers, as his alternate title is the Pope or, sometimes, Jupiter.
Sometimes this is done with surplus tissue, or tissue that can regenerate, or tissues more desperately needed elsewhere ( examples include skin grafts, vein extraction for < span class =" acronym " title =" coronary artery bypass graft "> CABG </ span >, etc.
Sometimes the residents manage to gain title to the land and then are able to improve their homes.
Sometimes used in the title, the word nirdeśa means " instruction / advice ".
Sometimes forces that are no longer military still use the title for historic reasons, in the same manner as many other units use obsolete military titles ( cf.
Sometimes the title is used as an equivalent-alternative to instructor but schools that utilize both titles tend to provide relatively more advancement potential to their lecturers.
Sometimes the wheel series is given its own umbrella title and promoted as a single unit instead of promoting its separate components.
: Principal actors, ( Sometimes the stars ' and director's credits will be reversed, depending on the star's deal with the studio ; sometimes, as in the Rodgers and Hammerstein films, or as in all three film versions of Show Boat, or, as in many of Disney's films, the title of the film will be shown before the names of its actors ; sometimes, as in many of Cannon's films, the name ( s ) of the principal actor ( s ) will be shown before the name ( s ) of the producer ( s ), i. e. " The Cannon Group presents X in a Golan-Globus production of a Y film ").

Sometimes and book
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 the book has a theme, for example cats.
Sometimes a friendship book can get misplaced and take several years to reach its intended maker.
Tajai of the group Souls of Mischief states the following in the book How to Rap: “ Sometimes my rhythms come from scatting.
Sometimes, the Latin term “ liber amicorum ” ( literally: “ book of friends ”) is used for a Festschrift.
* A Very Short Book: Sometimes the last sketch of an episode, it featured a well-known nursery rhyme or famous story read by a cast member who turned the pages of a book with moving pictures.
Sometimes a movie, book, or season of a television show will end with the defeat of the main villain before a second, evidently more powerful villain makes a brief appearance ( becoming the villain of the next film ).
Sometimes if you have a book report might be a plot summary.
Author Marc Scott Zicree, who spent years researching for his book, The Twilight Zone Companion, noted: " Sometimes the situations were clichéd, the characters two-dimensional, but always there was at least some search for an emotional truth, some attempt to make a statement on the human condition.
As author Joe Adamson put in his book, Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo, " The president of the college has been shouted down by a mute.
Sometimes the book lungs can be absent and the gas exchange is performed by the thin walls inside the cavity instead, with its surface area increased by branching into the body as thin tubes called tracheae.
Sometimes the lamb is shown lying atop a book with seven seals hanging from it.
Sometimes the same Tennant drawing reappears in another Dummies book with a new caption.
Sometimes the ghostwriter will receive partial credit on a book, signified by the phrase " with ..." or " as told to ..." on the cover.
Sometimes the editions are not the newest, sometimes the printing quality is not the best, and the book comes in a soft-cover only.
Sometimes she has a deep or intelligent moment, but these are initially few and far between, yet often surprisingly poignant, like when she reveals her favorite book is J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.
Beat legend Neal Cassady was the driver of the famous bus on its original trip to New York for the publication of Kesey's new book, Sometimes a Great Notion.
Sometimes ( in the humanities ) a major book publication is required before defense takes place.
Sometimes referred to as " Village of Books ", Montolieu contains dozens of bookshops and a book market on the third Sunday of every month.
Sometimes probability distributions are called laws, and the use of that name for this distribution originated in the book The Law of Small Numbers
Sometimes when Orson reads a book, particularly a scary one, the stuff he reads about usually appears behind him and scares the others away.
Sometimes a comic book adaptation can lead to an ongoing licensed series by the same publisher ; examples of these include Marvel's Star Wars series based on the original trilogy and DC's various series based on the first six Star Trek films, both of which featured stories set during the " gaps " between the films.
* Sometimes new characters are created for television or film adaptations of a franchise and are later added to the comic book continuity.
Carson of Venus is the third book in the Venus series ( Sometimes called the " Carson Napier of Venus series ") by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

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