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Sometimes in desert warfare, there is no nearby town name to use ; map coordinates gave the name to the Battle of 73 Easting in the First Gulf War.
Sometimes, all or nearly the entire population can desert the town, resulting in a ghost town.
Sometimes, wars and genocide end a town's life ; this happened to the Swedish town of Sjöstad, Närke, in 1260, when the town's 700 merchants crossed the ice of Lake Vättern and were cut down by the Danes.
Sometimes a ghost town consists of many old abandoned buildings ( as in Bodie ); elsewhere, there remain only foundations of former buildings ( e. g., Graysonia ).
Sometimes, the word " town " is short for " township ".
Sometimes they would stop and build a town, then abandon it to continue on with the migration.
Sometimes called Northolt Aerodrome, it is situated in the neighbouring town of South Ruislip in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
Sometimes a railroad or highway built through a small town causes that place to grow ; It was not so with Palmer.
Sometimes Oklahomans refer to the state prison simply as " Big Mac " or " McAlester ," and the town is referenced in that manner in the opening pages of The Grapes of Wrath when Tom Joad is released from there.
Sometimes the town can be buried in as much as 2 feet of lake-effect snow in December.
Sometimes we will be less aware that it is the same musical material we are hearing ; sometimes we may have been listening for a while before realising that we have heard this music before ( just as one might have been looking up the street before realising that it is the town square that can be glimpsed through the traffic ).
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, the section name is a remnant from gappei, a system where several adjacent communities merge to form a larger municipality, where the old town names are kept for a section of the new city, even though the resulting new city may have a completely different name.
Sometimes, a frazione might be more populated than the capoluogo ; and very occasionally, due to unusual circumstances or to the depopulation of the latter, the town hall and its administrative functions move to one of the frazioni: but the comune still retains the name of the capoluogo.
Sometimes the entire life of a town would be put on hold as everyone came out to singing school.
Sometimes the artistic name consists of the home town appended to the first name ( Manolo Sanlúcar, Ramón de Algeciras ); but many, perhaps most, of such names are more eccentric: Pepe de la Matrona ( because his mother was a midwife ); Perico del Lunar ( because he had a mole ); Tomatito ( son of a father known as Tomate ( tomato ) because of his red face ); Sabicas ( because of his childhood passion for green beans, from niño de las habicas ); and many more.
Sometimes this is a part-time position, with larger towns hiring a full-time town administrator, who answers to the first selectman.
Sometimes referred to as town of wool and snow, Covilhã is one of the main urban centres of the historical Beira Interior region.
Sometimes billed as " Earth's largest space museum ", astronaut Owen Garriott described the place as, " a great way to learn about space in a town that has embraced the space program from the very beginning.
Sometimes legal disputes were publicly aired with witnesses present at a place like the town square or in front of the temple.

Sometimes and might
Sometimes condemned by critics as an unimaginative way to end a story, the spectacle of a ' god ' making a judgement or announcement from a theatrical crane might actually have been intended to provoke scepticism about the religious and heroic dimension of his plays.
Sometimes I think that I cheated my own family and my closest friends by giving to audiences so much of the love I might have kept for them.
Sometimes the results can reveal oddities, e. g., that while the average response time might be acceptable, there are outliers of a few key transactions that take considerably longer to complete – something that might be caused by inefficient database queries, pictures etc.
Sometimes he has rivals who disagree with him ; sometimes they are right, and he is the first to admit that sometimes he might be wrong.
Sometimes the bleeding might be heavy enough to threaten the health or life of the woman.
Sometimes during heatwaves the temperatures go up to in the day and might not fall below in the night.
Sometimes, a person who had dealings with taniwha during their lifetime might turn into a taniwha after they died.
Sometimes if you have a book report might be a plot summary.
Sometimes a higher percentage, such as a 2 / 3 majority, or 80 %, or even consensus might be needed.
Sometimes divers observe groups of similar sized pike that might have some cooperation and it is known to anglers pike tend to start hunting at the same time, so there are some " wolfpack " theories about that.
Sometimes the quilts were auctioned, for further money, and the quilt might be donated back to the minister by the winner.
Sometimes doctoral candidate is accompanied by one or two Paranymphs, who theoretically might help defend a question asked by a committee member.
According to Bell et al., " Sometimes, improbable reports are erroneously assumed to be symptoms of mental illness ," due to a " failure or inability to verify whether the events have actually taken place, no matter how improbable intuitively they might appear to the busy clinician.
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, if a boxer doesn't make the weight agreed for on the first weight-in, he or she might go to a sauna or to jog with a jacket to sweat and lose the extra pounds, however this is mainly water that the body holds.
She might have been married but divorced: in " Half a Camel ", she states, " Sometimes I wonder whether I should get married again, but you get a problem in your love life.
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 in use, such an interval called a " millennium " might be interpreted less precisely, i. e., not always being exactly 1000 years long.
Sometimes called " true bugs ", that name more commonly refers to Hemiptera as a whole, and " typical bugs " might be used as a more unequivocal alternative since among the Hemiptera the heteropterans are most consistently and universally termed " bugs ".
Sometimes included in Mergus, this genus is distinct ( though closely related ) and might actually be closer to the goldeneyes.
Sometimes additional information, such as the name of a proof-reader or editor, or other more-or-less relevant details, might be added.
Sometimes the notion might stretch to ( ii ) Society-as-such, as in ( e. g. ) " the knowledge possessed by the Coptic culture " ( as opposed to its individual members ), but that was not assured either.

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