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Sometimes and was
Sometimes I was aware of people moving about in the darkness.
Sometimes he did this three or four times a day, for this Woman was almost always with him.
Sometimes I guessed it was because the rain squall had changed direction.
Sometimes it was to skirt a gulley.
Sometimes ships waited for days for such a man, but Captain Heard was lucky.
Sometimes the streetcar was late.
Sometimes they struck me as horribly over-arranged -- which was the way I felt about her `` Come Rain or Come Shine '' -- and sometimes they were just plain magnificent, like her shatteringly beautiful `` Beautiful Weather ''.
Sometimes it was dangerous for her ''.
However, this victory was not decisive: " Sometimes the Saxons and sometimes the citizens the Romano-British inhabitants were victorious.
Sometimes it was necessary to re-think the structure of the problem so that the computer would function satisfactorily.
Sometimes the sale of certain types of merchandise was prohibited, and in some cases all retail and business activity.
Sometimes the problem is not that a statute is unconstitutional, but the application of it is, on a particular occasion, and a court may decide that while there are ways it could be applied that are constitutional, that instance was not allowed or legitimate.
Sometimes the audience response to a cult film is somewhat different than what was intended by the film makers.
Sometimes the rank of the soldier was added to the reverse, and most members of the medical corps had a tiny cross stamped near the string holes, regardless of their religion.
A lightweight version of DPNSS ' APNSS ' was developed using analogue trunks ( Sometimes compressed ) and a modem to support D channel signalling.
Sometimes it was necessary just to try to get a meal.
Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
Sometimes the Chinese troops would place small projectiles within the barrel that would also be projected when the gunpowder was lit, but most of the explosive force would create flames.
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 he was challenged on the grounds that his kingdom was not German, though usually he was recognized, instead of Bavaria which after all was just a younger line of Wittelsbachs.
Sometimes however the body was cremated with the ashes placed in a cinerary urn.

Sometimes and tactical
Sometimes air-to-surface missiles are divided into the categories of tactical and strategic.

Sometimes and move
Sometimes the object cell is filled with a liquid so the items float and move through the object cell in response to a slight movement from viewer.
Sometimes the atoms at the vertices of these cages move substantial distances with respect to each other.
Sometimes bracket-play is employed, where each team plays others in a round-robin within a bracket, and the top team ( s ) move on to another round-robin or a playoff.
Sometimes, both arrow buttons appear next to each other for quick, precise manipulation without having to drag the thumb or move the mouse great distances to the other arrow ( this was offered as an option in Mac OS 8. 5 ); one of them may also be duplicated so as to show at both ends of the bar, providing familiarity for those used to both separate and adjacent buttons.
Sometimes circumstances such as a good breeding season followed by a food source failure the following year lead to irruptions in which large numbers of a species move far beyond the normal range.
Sometimes they were taken dumb, their mouths stopped, their throats choked, their limbs wracked and tormented so as might move a heart of stone to sympathize with them.
Sometimes, to make things more interesting, the police is allowed to move backwards also.
Sometimes the caption may be more verbose, for example " Position after white's seventh move.
Sometimes the landward side of the platform is covered by sand, forming the beach, and then the platform can only be identified at low tides or when storms move the sand.
Sometimes captives were allowed to move around during the day, but many ships kept the shackles on throughout the arduous journey.
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 gunman would simply become bored as the times changed and move on.
Sometimes dung beetles will try to steal the dung ball from another beetle, so the dung beetles have to move rapidly away from a dung pile once they have rolled their ball to prevent it from being stolen.
Sometimes, rather than bridging for a pin, the wrestler may roll himself into another position to perform the move again, often referred to as multiple or rolling German suplexes.
Sometimes, although extremely infrequently, " reverse " chronotherapy – i. e., gradual movements of bedtime and rising time earlier each day – has been used in treatment of patients with abnormally short circadian rhythms, in an attempt to move their bedtimes to later times of the day.
Sometimes wrestlers will bounce off one set of ring ropes then off another to perform a move, this is referred to as a double springboard, the most notable double springboard move is a version of a springboard moonsault in which a wrestler bounces off the rope to elevate himself / herself to the top-rope from where he / she bounces off to perform the moonsault.
Sometimes abbreviated to GTS, this move sees a wrestler place an opponent in a fireman's carry and proceed to drop the opponent in front of them.
Sometimes area residents who move away, or otherwise come in contact with others who don't subscribe to the ideal, say that they have to shed their " Minnesota nice " in order to interact properly with others or get out of troublesome situations.
* Equivalence Checking of Retimed Circuits: Sometimes it is helpful to move logic from one side of a register to another, and this complicates the checking problem.
Sometimes this move sees the first wrestler climb up on the turnbuckle himself getting even higher before the second wrestler gets up there and jumps off him.
Sometimes they would become spheres in order to move around, or extrude themselves into cylinders to pass to different levels.
Sometimes the rope is criss-crossed so that it makes an X, and the player must move his or her feet into different sections of the X in some pattern.
Sometimes this move can see the wrestler land chest-first on another opponent.

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