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Quite a paper — now and then!
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sometimes
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" Sometimes " is a song by British synthpop duo Erasure , released in October 1986 as their fourth single overall. After three commercial flops from their debut album Wonderland , "Sometimes" became Erasure's first bona fide hit, peaking at number one in ...
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a. (context obsolete English) former; sometime. adv. On certain occasions, or in certain circumstances, but not always. (from 16th c.)
Usage examples of sometimes.
That fecundation sometimes takes place from right to left and thus produces these abnormal variations.
It sometimes seemed the abomination spoke from every mouth, watched from all eyes.
Sometimes Kellhus seemed such an abomination that the gulf between Scylvendi and Inrithi threatened to disappearparticularly where Proyas was concerned.
For example, a loop with an appendage abutting upon its recurve between the shoulders and at right angles, as in illustration 56, will appear sometimes as in illustration 57 with the recurve totally destroyed.
She was always so self-contained, so immaculate, so perfectly poised and turned out that his need to see her with her mouth swollen after love, her hair tangled by his fingers, her eyes languorous and heavy, her breathing quickened, sharp and desirous, was sometimes so great that he ached to reach out and take hold of her.
I was then in the habit of calling sometimes upon Lucrezia in the morning, and of visiting in the evening Father Georgi, who was acquainted with the excursion to Frascati, and had not expressed any dissatisfaction.
After all, if we coolly consider those arguments which have been bandied about, and retorted with such eagerness and acrimony in the house of commons, and divest them of those passionate tropes and declamatory metaphors which the spirit of opposition alone had produced, we shall find very little left for the subject of dispute, and sometimes be puzzled to discover any material source of disagreement.
I sometimes think this monotonous monotone of an actionless existence is more hell than I know what to do with.
While the lack of physical adaptitude may be the occasion of much suffering and unhappiness in such unions, especially on the part of the wife, being even productive of most serious local disease, and sometimes of sterility, it is in childbirth that the greatest risk and suffering is incurred.
Sometimes personal messages were forwarded in multiple copies, by regular interstellar couriers, the service Sometimes duplicating and reduplicating the message without reading it, and sending copies on to different places, as often happened when the exact location of the addressee was unknown.
In like manner he sometimes ascribed to the Apostles a unique possession of the Holy Spirit, and at other times, adhering to a primitive Christian idea, he denied this thesis.
This greasy, sometimes waxy substance is known as adipocere, or grave wax.
It is impossible to justify the vain and credulous exaggerations of modern travellers, who have sometimes stretched the limits of Constantinople over the adjacent villages of the European, and even of the Asiatic coast.
Quenya adjective, or consonant clusters that Quenya does not allow would sometimes result.
It is sometimes intensive, as in bestir, and converts an adjective into a verb, as in bedim.