The weather will be changeably cloudy, occasionally gloomy and mainly rainless in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. |
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Honey bees occasionally invade homes and establish a colony, building combs of wax containing honey and pollen, and brood in wall spaces. |
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They also believed this about the softball sized water spiders that occasionally found their way up here. |
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Cyanide is a colourless, lethal, water-soluble poison occasionally used by mafia assassins. |
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He still drives for me occasionally and maintains some bushes and plants but he tires quickly. |
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And practiced duck hunters occasionally kill waterfowl over 80 yards away with a 12 gauge shotgun. |
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Very occasionally there are links between documentary sources and the archaeological record. |
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The deaths were often blamed on the victims' lack of alertness for the large waves that occasionally washed ashore. |
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The taciturn landlord, never quite friendly, usually acceptably civil and occasionally helpful, must be a type specially bred to run such places. |
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Their children attend private academies and may occasionally speak to one of the Peasantry as the latter mows the grass or cleans the house. |
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The jack bean and the sword bean are very similar and are occasionally grown in home gardens around the state. |
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Think for a moment of those times when you do occasionally make burning eye contact with a cute stranger. |
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He's not the fastest player on the books and occasionally he can be a bit casual and sometimes gets caught in possession. |
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The role involves mainly waiting tables, but occasionally also working behind the bar. |
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We were hoping that it would actually contain shot and a wad and other materials which occasionally happens. |
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Only occasionally does he give vent to some of the emotions he has spent the past two years repressing. |
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And the baddies, who light up, regenerate body parts, and occasionally overheat and explode, are pretty silly. |
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Brittany took only Klonepam, he told me, an antianxiety medication prescribed to control the seizures she occasionally had. |
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Furthermore, the verbs are usually transitive, though occasionally they are used intransitively with a preposition like for, of, or about introducing the object. |
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Every summer periods of cool weather occasionally interrupt the intense heat. |
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Frank became so accomplished that he played at professional gigs with pianist son David, and occasionally they were joined by their other son Mark, on washboard. |
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The brash, engaged, occasionally self-centered ex-lawmaker seemed to retreat inward and practically disappear. |
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These women interred the bodies of saints on their own properties and occasionally managed to influence papal politics. |
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Similarly, molecules in the gas phase occasionally strike the surface and are captured by the attraction of molecules in the liquid or solid phase. |
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His peers remember him as a bright man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy. |
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Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing. |
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Nevertheless, Palmer is one ballplayer occasionally seen in the company of long, heavy novels. |
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This accounts for some of the bafflement that occasionally greets Bachmann's statements. |
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Class 158 Express Sprinter and occasionally Class 150 Sprinter units when 175s are not available. |
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Welsh cakes are made on a bakestone, and are small round spiced cakes containing raisins, sultanas and occasionally currants. |
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The term Old Macedonian is occasionally used by Western scholars in a regional context. |
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Llywelyn's mother was Marared, occasionally anglicised to Margaret, daughter of Madog ap Maredudd, prince of Powys. |
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From the 790s until the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Milford Haven estuary was used occasionally by Vikings looking for shelter. |
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Charles has occasionally intervened in projects that employ architectural styles such as modernism and functionalism. |
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Jones, a minister's son, is an elder in his local chapel and occasionally preaches. |
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Buried ships are occasionally exposed when foundations are dug for new buildings. |
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Prior to the Cambrian explosion, most organisms were simple, composed of individual cells occasionally organized into colonies. |
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The Atlantic puffin burrow is usually lined with material such as grass, leaves and feathers but is occasionally unlined. |
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A large and exceptionally aggressive female merlin may take prey as large as pigeons and occasionally even small ducks. |
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It occasionally cripples its prey by piercing its brain with its teeth and stores it, still living, in its burrow for future consumption. |
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During the winter months grey seals can be seen hauled out on rocks, islands, and shoals not far from shore, occasionally coming ashore to rest. |
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In the spring recently weaned pups and yearlings occasionally strand on beaches after becoming separated from their group. |
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Dolphins occasionally feature in literature and film, as in the film series Free Willy. |
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Captives occasionally act aggressively towards themselves, their tankmates, or humans, which critics say is a result of stress. |
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That is, later manuscripts can, and occasionally do, contain older forms of text or older readings. |
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Badges are occasionally taken from a charge in the bearer's coat of arms, or they have a more or less direct reference to those charges. |
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Edward III occasionally used ostrich feather badges, as did other members of the royal family in the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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Flames could still be seen from town flaring up occasionally on a hill dotted with emergency vehicles. |
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The lack of precision timing components in early television receivers meant that the timebase circuits occasionally needed manual adjustment. |
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In addition, the Doctor has occasionally encountered himself in the form of his own incarnation, from the near future or past. |
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The full logo is still occasionally used, but primarily for print advertising. |
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Ulva lactuca, a green alga, also known as sea lettuce, is occasionally eaten as green laver, which is regarded as inferior to the purple laver. |
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Some occasionally incorporated synthesizers into their music, though not to the same degree as did their new wave counterparts. |
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In concerts, the band occasionally work with guest poet Jon Gower, writer Owen Martell or rapper, Nobsta Nutts. |
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Little is known about mediaeval farming methods, but much arable land was continuously cropped and only occasionally ploughed. |
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To counter this, the crew occasionally uses the Global Positioning System to obtain an accurate position. |
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The more marine species, such as petrels, auks and gannets, are more restricted in their habits, but are occasionally seen inland as vagrants. |
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Minke whales are also occasionally sighted in Pacific waters, in and around the Haro Strait of British Columbia and Washington state. |
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This type of asymmetry is seen in Omura's whale and occasionally in minke whales. |
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The remora Remora australis and occasionally the amphipod Cyamus balaenopterae can also be found on fin whales, both feeding on the skin. |
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The body of the whale is very dark gray or black, occasionally with white patches on the belly. |
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Some right whales are now said to live primarily in Icelandic waters and occasionally join to the western population. |
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Most squid beaks are vomited by the whale, but some occasionally make it to the hindgut. |
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Sperm whales have occasionally been found with pieces of plastic in their stomachs. |
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Tropical cyclones also form in the South Pacific basin, where they occasionally impact island nations. |
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They are typically hunted by groups of 10 or fewer whales, but they are occasionally hunted by larger groups or by lone individuals. |
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This sport possibly evolved from the shepherd's need to occasionally get over an open area in the hills as they were tending their sheep. |
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In some winters snow can occasionally be seen from Funchal, while the temperatures in the city stay mild. |
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Some countries of Europe add a bit of fruit and cheese to the bread menu, occasionally even a boiled egg or a little salami. |
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There are several historical subdivisions and regional names, some of which are still occasionally encountered today. |
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Haddock feed primarily on small invertebrates, although larger members of the species may occasionally consume fish. |
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In lesser numbers guillemot and razorbills are occasionally seen at this outlet to the North Sea. |
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The diet of pelicans usually consists of fish, but occasionally amphibians, turtles, crustaceans, insects, birds and mammals are also eaten. |
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A traffic light was out of commission, leaving motorists to sort their way through an occasionally busy intersection. |
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They are designed to be operated remotely under normal conditions, only to be visited occasionally for routine maintenance or well work. |
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Seismic activity has occasionally been recorded in Kent, though the epicentres were offshore. |
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In the Kingdom of France, the duchy was occasionally set apart as an apanage to be ruled by a member of the royal family. |
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Human power is occasionally used to generate and sometimes store electrical energy in batteries for use in the wilderness. |
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The king visited his son occasionally at Ludlow, though, as far as is known, he never ventured into Wales itself. |
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Ancient Egyptians kept herds of gazelles and addax for meat, and occasionally pets. |
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Mudcracks are a bed form caused by the dehydration of sediment that occasionally comes above the water surface. |
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In the Velikoluki district in Russia, red foxes are absent or are seen only occasionally where lynxes establish permanent territories. |
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Today, it is still available for human consumption and is occasionally sold in the United Kingdom. |
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When prey is vulnerable and abundant, wolves may occasionally surplus kill. |
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Other primates occasionally taken by wolves include grey langurs in Nepal and hamadryas baboons in Saudi Arabia. |
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Wolves mainly attack livestock when the animals are grazing, though they occasionally break into fenced enclosures. |
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It has also been observed catching and killing juvenile birds such as ducklings, and occasionally takes birds up to the size of a water rail. |
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A female python will not leave the eggs, except to occasionally bask in the sun or drink water. |
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These reptiles are mostly active during the twilight and occasionally bask in the sun, but are more often found hiding beneath rocks and logs. |
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The petals contain a red dye which is used in some medicines and wines, also the dried petals are occasionally used to give colour to potpourris. |
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The thorny varieties are sometimes grown for game cover and occasionally for protection. |
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In the history of the Earth, biodiversity has gone through long periods of expansion, occasionally punctuated by mass extinction events. |
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The Histories were occasionally criticized in antiquity, but modern historians and philosophers generally take a positive view. |
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While six factors appear to be generally necessary, tropical cyclones may occasionally form without meeting all of the following conditions. |
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Fur seals are protected in South Africa since 1893 although a small number are occasionally culled to protect sea birds. |
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Marriages were often arranged, sometimes in infancy, and occasionally forced on the couple by the community. |
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In the East, the Navy supplied and moved army forces about, and occasionally shelled Confederate installations. |
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Some southern species have occasionally turned up as vagrants in the North Atlantic and can become exiled, remaining there for decades. |
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Late Upper Paleolithic societies also appear to have occasionally practiced pastoralism and animal husbandry, presumably for dietary reasons. |
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Many of the songs on their first three albums, and occasionally later in their careers, were expansions on traditional blues songs. |
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Another occasionally used criterion for discriminating dialects from languages is the sociolinguistic notion of linguistic authority. |
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Breeding stock may be allowed a longer lifespan, occasionally living as long as 25 years. |
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Several species of umbellifer are therefore often grown with tomato plants, including parsley, queen anne's lace, and occasionally dill. |
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The flowers may be blue, violet or lilac in the wild species, occasionally blackish purple or yellowish. |
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Lavender flowers are occasionally blended with black, green, or herbal teas. |
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The Portsmouth Direct Line serves and occasionally enters the westernmost part of West Sussex, although it has no railway stations in the county. |
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Likewise, increased cranial capacity generally coincides with the more sophisticated tools occasionally found with fossils. |
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The Nemi ships and other shipwreck sites occasionally yield objects of unique artistic value. |
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The interpretation of these references to 'Frisians' as references to the ancient Frisii has occasionally been made. |
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His information about Britain, while occasionally useful, is not considered authoritative. |
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In the west, the rank of consul was occasionally bestowed upon individuals by the Papacy. |
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The ethnographic method is used across a range of different disciplines, primarily by anthropologists but also occasionally by sociologists. |
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Royal trade ships from Norway occasionally went to Greenland to trade for walrus tusks and falcons. |
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A hereditary monarchy may occasionally use election to fill a vacant throne. |
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These variations deserve medical evaluation because they can occasionally signal a disease. |
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Western historians have occasionally defined the 18th century otherwise for the purposes of their work. |
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This fact occasionally creates some ambiguity or prompts some usage discussion. |
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The rain is mostly short showers, often with thunderstorms and occasionally with dust storms. |
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Common ostriches have occasionally been seen inhabiting islands on the Dahlak Archipelago, in the Red Sea near Eritrea. |
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Zebras feed almost entirely on grasses, but may occasionally eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark. |
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Male giraffes occasionally wander far from areas that they normally frequent. |
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Reporters are occasionally threatened or harassed and media outlets are periodically forced to close. |
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Incense burning may occasionally take place within the tea ceremony, just like Calligraphy, Ikebana, and Scroll Arrangement. |
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It occasionally suffers from the pontification so deservedly satirized in rockumentaries like This Is Spinal Tap. |
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They enjoyed significant personal freedom and occasionally held slaves of their own. |
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However, facilitation payments are occasionally demanded by customs due to cumbersome and costly customs procedures. |
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Snow does, however, occasionally fall on the mountain peaks and can be seen from the town on rare occasions. |
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Drought is very rare, albeit bound to happen occasionally given the city's strongly seasonal tropical climate. |
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By the Postclassic, the native chronicles suggest that women occasionally fought in battle. |
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The notes were burned by the new government, but occasionally balboa notes can be found in collections. |
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Large males also occasionally attempt to hunt and kill even larger prey items. |
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Southeast Asia, the Russian Far East, and occasionally the Indian Subcontinent might be included in the Far East to some extent. |
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Some forms of the plant are occasionally grown for ornamental use in the garden. |
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Spinets are occasionally made today, sometimes from kits, and serve the same purpose they always have, of saving money and space. |
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However, gender is occasionally exposed by different shapes or dissimilar words when referring to people or animals. |
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Fish that occasionally enter freshwater and estuarine environments include snook, jewfish, mangrove snapper, and mullets. |
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Despite its preference for harmonizing with the Latin script, the International Phonetic Association has occasionally admitted other letters. |
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The International Phonetic Alphabet is occasionally modified by the Association. |
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Glide retention in these contexts has occasionally been held to be a shibboleth distinguishing Canadians from Americans. |
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The negation of can is the single word cannot, only occasionally written separately as can not. |
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Generally, the two forms are complementary, but occasionally the difference has been exploited to provide contrast. |
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Intriguingly, speakers from Middlesbrough are occasionally mistaken for speakers from Liverpool as they share many of the same characteristics. |
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No such court has ever been created, though proposals have occasionally been made to establish the House of Bishops itself as such a court. |
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Changes to civil law in Canada can be, and occasionally are, enacted ex post facto. |
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Coyotes, bears, and mountain lions which occasionally kill porcupines are sometimes quilled. |
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Bottles were often reused, and in the process occasionally returned to the incorrect manufacturer. |
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The electorate has occasionally exercised the power not to retain justices. |
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Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were occasionally joined by other Lords of Appeal in exercising the judicial functions of the House of Lords. |
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For the remainder of this Parliament, which lasted until 1892, Asquith spoke occasionally but effectively, mostly on Irish matters. |
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Proposed treaties have also occasionally been presented to parliament for debate before ratification. |
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This was the method used in the Roman Senate, and occasionally in Athenian democracy. |
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Royal assent was occasionally given in English, though more usually in French. |
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Other crops that were occasionally grown were flax and members of the mustard family. |
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They were laid at part of the station approach where the iron rails had to be renewed at least every six months, and occasionally every three. |
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Medieval cranes were occasionally powered by cranks, although more often by windlasses. |
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From European settlement in 1788, child convicts were occasionally sent to Australia where they were made to work. |
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Often they sought to enlist local parish officials and occasionally magistrates to raise levels of poor relief as well. |
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They occasionally became involved in political issues that were of interest to their members. |
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The possibility of a bridge link over Morecambe Bay is occasionally raised, and feasibility studies have been carried out. |
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Chronic pain is occasionally a sign of a very serious problem, like brain tumors, and can require surgery. |
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A fence runs along the ridge, a useful guide in mist and occasionally necessary for bog bouncing. |
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The ruins of the abandoned village occasionally reappear when the water level in the reservoir is low. |
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Higher iron and magnesium tends to manifest as a darker groundmass, and also occasionally amphibole or pyroxene phenocrysts. |
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Most species catch insects, although the larger ones, such as Nepenthes rajah, also occasionally take small mammals and reptiles. |
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Prior to the industrial revolution charcoal was occasionally used as a cooking fuel. |
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From 1826 to 1831, he wrote occasionally in Blackwood's Magazine, to which he was introduced by his friend, John Wilson. |
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There was much ephemeral, a certain amount purely local, and something occasionally trivial in them. |
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His prose style, famously cranky and occasionally savage, helped cement an air of irascibility. |
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A mine at Rogerley Quarry, Frosterley, is operated by an American consortium who occasionally work it for specimen minerals. |
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Arctic hare have been reported to occasionally eat meat, including fish and the stomach contents of eviscerated caribou. |
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On average, July is the driest month, but summer thunderstorms can occasionally deposit more than the month's mean rainfall in one day. |
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They cultivated small patches of land, kept sheep and cattle, traded with foreign merchants, and occasionally fought. |
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These rights have occasionally resulted in conflicts between walkers and landowners. |
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However, occasionally paths are distant from settlements, so that camping is necessary. |
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He despised being away from the rest of the student body and would occasionally act out in defiance by smarting off or by being uncooperative. |
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Of course, my competitive nature occasionally crossed the line into being a sorehead and poor loser. |
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Most speedboarders wear helmets, knee and elbow pads, and occasionally all-in-one aerodynamic suits, to protect themselves. |
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Most men familiar with the handling of leather must occasionally have come across samples showing a whitish scum, or spew, upon the surface. |
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Panoramic cards and trifolds were occasionally issued in the Photochrome series and are rare finds today. |
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We keep going, locked into our little umwelts, only occasionally remembering to look up. |
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Two patients occasionally took acetylsalicylate, but both completed the study. |
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Leydig cell tumors contain large, polygonal cells with abundant, occasionally vacuolated cytoplasm, and they are arranged in irregular acini. |
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So far neither side has scored a decisive victory, though each will occasionally claim one. |
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And finally, Tremolite, Actinolite, and Anthophyllite asbestos are found occasionally in industrial or commercial products. |
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As with many invasive plants, white campion quickly colonizes disturbed soils, which occasionally might be a newly dug grave. |
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Just occasionally I wish he would put an air sock in his mouth, but on balance he does enliven public debate. |
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This silver-grey chi, better known as goldfish, Carassius auratus, occasionally appeared as a xanthic form. |
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Vennare adds that cheat days can occasionally do more harm than good. |
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Zonate apical configuration has been reported occasionally in all three types of apical meristems. |
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Here the content is more stirring, but the presentation is dull, jargonized, less specific, and occasionally poorly translated. |
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Earlier tractors and earthmoving vehicles were occasionally referred to as jeeps. |
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Although I class myself as straight, I occasionally like a little boy-on-boy action. |
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I shall not forget to write to you of the paintings I occasionally see, but at this moment my mind is all ajog about my nervous system. |
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It would therefore not be surprising if unambiguous bahuvrihi morphology were to be used occasionally in a governing compound. |
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Van Corlear stopped occasionally in the villages to eat pumpkin pies, dance at country frolics, and bundle with the Yankee lasses. |
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Busk, a kind of table linen, occurs first in 1458, and occasionally afterwards. |
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Since a goshawk may occasionally take a chicken or the chicken pest wipe out an entire flock, keeping up chickens is risky business. |
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Chronic defluxion from the nose, with sense of stuffing and fulness, occasionally attends cerebral congestion. |
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I served as an extra pair of hands, occasionally peeling potatoes or destringing celery. |
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On various Anthemideae genera. 3 Antennae with 8, occasionally 9 flagellomeres. |
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Restarting in flight is a very important engine capability for all aircraft, as occasionally engines do flame out. |
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Basel continued to defend for their lives while occasionally threatening on the break. |
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There is scarcely a business man who is not occasionally asked to go bail for somebody. |
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Augustine, with whom he would occasionally converse in his Philosophical Investigations. |
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Greensticks are generally closed fractures, but occasionally with external wounds they become open. |
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Heavy snowfall can occur in winter and early spring on high ground, and occasionally settles to great depth away from the hills. |
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William Morris lived occasionally in Broadway Tower, a folly, now part of a country park. |
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Snowfall occurs occasionally and can cause travel disruption when this happens. |
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The South East is also occasionally used as a synonym for the home counties. |
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All these routes connect to the M25, which runs near to and occasionally through the region's border with Greater London. |
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Spiced wine, sweetened with sugar or honey, perhaps the original of the modern liqueur, was employed occasionally under the name of hippocras. |
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In addition to dates that are simply inaccurate, scribes occasionally made mistakes that caused further errors. |
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Although his work is our most reliable source for the history of his era, its factual accuracy is occasionally questioned. |
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These occasionally bring destructive winds and higher total rainfall to these areas, as well as sometimes snow and hail. |
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This created problems for some consuls and praetors, and these magistrates would occasionally have their imperium extended. |
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Her one discernible flaw is her hyperextended arms, but while occasionally distracting, they also lend her elegance a youthful, gangly charm. |
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After 1075 all earldoms were held by Normans, and Englishmen were only occasionally appointed as sheriffs. |
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Local juries were used occasionally in previous reigns, but Henry made much wider use of them. |
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Missiles were occasionally shot from the castle walls, but these were given little attention. |
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A species varies occasionally in two directions, but owing to their free intercrossing they never increase. |
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Tom Wolfe has occasionally dealt with his southern heritage in bestsellers like I Am Charlotte Simmons. |
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The poor consumed a diet largely of bread, cheese, milk, and beer, with small portions of meat, fish and vegetables, and occasionally some fruit. |
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They were together, at the flicks on Saturday night, eating Jaffas and smiling at each other occasionally in the dark. |
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The Glorious Revolution is also occasionally termed the Bloodless Revolution, albeit inaccurately. |
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Dry, powdered mineral colors can be added to Keene's cement, which is occasionally used sculpturally as a casting material. |
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As their jet thrust is augmented by a propeller, turboprops are occasionally referred to as a type of hybrid jet engine. |
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Wessex and Mercia gradually established an occasionally unstable alliance, with Wessex gaining the upper hand. |
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Atlantic grey seals from Liverpool Bay occasionally venture into the estuary along with bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise. |
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During the winter months, which are the dullest, less than 20 hours of monthly sunshine have occasionally been recorded. |
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Priestley attended Lindsey's church regularly in the 1770s and occasionally preached there. |
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Crick occasionally expressed his views on eugenics, usually in private letters. |
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Thereafter, it was occasionally visited, but left untouched, as a kind of shrine. |
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English vaccine was occasionally made in sheep during World War I but from 1946 only sheep were used. |
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A key feature of the cat's eye is the flexible rubber dome which is occasionally deformed by the passage of traffic. |
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Investigators acknowledged that the cat's eye bodies occasionally came loose, but added that such an accident was previously unheard of. |
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These devices are usually made with plastic, ceramic, thermoplastic paint or occasionally metal, and come in a variety of shapes and colors. |
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Usually these are painted as squares on the road but occasionally a metal stud is used. |
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The outer glass is a safety precaution, reducing UV emission and because halogen bulbs can occasionally explode during operation. |
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Some lines are occasionally closed for scheduled engineering work at weekends. |
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Joint logistics and major war games are occasionally carried out by the militaries of China and Turkey. |
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Neoclassical economics is occasionally referred as orthodox economics whether by its critics or sympathizers. |
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Nevertheless, the language is taught in about twelve primary schools, and occasionally used in religious and civic ceremonies. |
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He occasionally performed episcopal functions in Mercia and Kent, but never did so north of the river Humber. |
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In such cases, various methods are used to rid the person from the bewitching spirit, occasionally physical and psychological abuse. |
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New risk assessments occasionally show problems requiring additional Delta project dike reinforcements. |
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In some cases this may cause the pupil to lose all marks for that particular paper, and occasionally for the entire course. |
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They can however still occasionally be seen being sported on Winchester Day. |
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As stated above, King's Scholars wear a black gown over the top of their tailcoats, and occasionally a surplice in Chapel. |
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The giving of a Georgic is now extremely rare, but still occasionally occurs. |
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The frame was usually filled with wattle and daub but occasionally with brick. |
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Bonfire Night, as it was occasionally known, assumed a new fervour during the events leading up to the English Interregnum. |
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The English mummers play occasionally involves Morris or sword dances either incorporated as part of the play or performed at the same event. |
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During the summer months, and when Her Majesty is in residence at the Castle, the guards occasionally change in the Upper Ward on the grass. |
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Another more historical Scottish breakfast is porridge and may occasionally be served as a starter. |
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Huxley also occasionally lectured at the Hollywood and Santa Barbara Vedanta temples. |
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He has also composed music, produced records, and has occasionally acted in films. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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These facilities make most of their income from pop concerts, but they occasionally stage boxing matches and other sporting events. |
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In addition to the sturgeon, the fishery occasionally yields the white-fish, pike, various kinds of trout, the methy, and several sucking-carp. |
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He is a supporter of Nottingham Forest and occasionally trained at Forest's training ground before fights. |
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Former BBC commentator and now Sky F1 commentator David Croft presents when Dave Clark is unavailable and also occasionally provides commentary. |
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Boars may occasionally prey on small vertebrates like newborn deer fawns, leporids and galliform chicks. |
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A few months later, his wife Yvonne bought him a set of darts for his birthday and he started playing weekly, occasionally at Bristow's pub. |
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The flag in a white border occasionally seen on merchant ships was sometimes referred to as the Pilot Jack. |
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This phenomenon is occasionally attested during the imperial period, but it became frequent by the 7th century. |
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Hurricanes occasionally hit the islands, with the hurricane season running from June to November. |
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The nearby Lantau Island was a salt production centre and salt smuggler riots occasionally broke out against the government. |
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It has occasionally been blended with styles such as rock and roll and punk rock. |
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Ireland toured Canada and the United States in the late 19th century, and occasionally hosted matches against touring side. |
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Throughout the 19th century Irish opposition to the Union was strong, occasionally erupting in violent insurrection. |
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At this time of year the aurora borealis can occasionally be seen on the northern horizon during moderate auroral activity. |
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Because of friction and the rigidity of rocks, they cannot glide or flow past each other easily, and occasionally all movement stops. |
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Open days are occasionally held to view the renovation of the historically important Newport Ship. |
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Motorists and pedestrians crossing the border with Spain are occasionally subjected to very long delays. |
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The ash falls occasionally extended into the northern and western parts of the island. |
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Travel into parts of the exclusion zone is occasionally allowed, though only by a licence from the Royal Montserrat Police Force. |
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The Pitcairners take tourists in turns to accommodate those few tourists who occasionally visit the island. |
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Dropping hot lead or tin into water was another method occasionally employed by the Etruscans in a version of molybdomancy, much like ceromancy. |
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Committees of Privy Counsellors are occasionally established to examine specific issues. |
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Cases in the Outer House are heard by a single Senator sitting as Lords Ordinary, occasionally with a jury of twelve. |
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Cases in the outer house are heard by Lords Ordinary who sit alone, though there may occasionally also be a jury of twelve. |
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Nevertheless, they are occasionally mentioned in the Central European context due to cultural, historical and linguistic ties. |
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Although I read MSR occasionally the minute I discovered slash I was hooked. |
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Among the significant writers is James Fenton, mostly using a blank verse form, but also occasionally the Habbie stanza. |
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Some councils and writers have occasionally fallen into error, and some contradict each other. |
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More years pass and Crusoe discovers native cannibals, who occasionally visit the island to kill and eat prisoners. |
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Holmes occasionally uses addictive drugs, especially in the absence of stimulating cases. |
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It has occasionally been fused with rock and roll, punk rock and other genres. |
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Oldfield has occasionally sung himself on his records and live performances, sometimes using a vocoder as a resource. |
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He occasionally appears with his son, Steve Gibb, who declined to use the Bee Gees brand mainly because of his much more different style. |
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Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle sang lead on various songs, and occasionally Moon joined in. |
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Another portion went to the Royal Academy of Arts, which occasionally awards students the Turner Medal. |
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The result is to occasionally find a strong emphasis on the history of media in conjunction with the history of culture. |
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The ICC occasionally granted associate members permanent ODI status without granting them full membership and Test status. |
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There is some evidence that a similar saltire was occasionally used to represent Ireland before this. |
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The saltire has occasionally served unofficially to represent Northern Ireland and been considered less contentious than other flags flown there. |
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Among current novelists, Martin Amis lacks intellectual force but is well supplied with nastiness, which occasionally resembles humor. |
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It is also possible that volcanic activity on Mars will occasionally melt subsurface ice, creating large temporary lakes. |
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Kenya is usually classified as a frontier market or occasionally an emerging market, but it is not one of the least developed countries. |
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Polar bears occasionally come over from Greenland, but they are just visitors, and no Icelandic populations exist. |
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