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On rare occasions, a prisoner would lash out in response.
Until now, Reuters has used drones only on rare occasions.
And on rare occasions there can be too much heat.
On rare occasions, hypoglycemia can lead to a runner passing out.
On rare occasions, their genes get passed down to future generations.
On rare occasions, O'Rourke allows himself to express anger or disgust.
It can cause paralysis and, on rare occasions, can be fatal.
On rare occasions, the tip is really generous, and I appreciate it.
On rare occasions, some people have had allergic reactions to the preservative.
"We'll still keep it and use it on rare occasions," says Boyden.
Aida herself immigrated to Canada and would visit Izak on rare occasions.
The bacteria can also cause arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis on rare occasions.
But on rare occasions -- big votes or speeches -- they sit at their desks.
On rare occasions, a financial crisis can trigger a dramatic reversal of fortune.
But on rare occasions, the tumors will grow some type of brain cells.
On rare occasions, of course, irrefutable facts do change the course of history.
On rare occasions, they agreed to disagree, as in the presidential election of 2016.
It has occurred on rare occasions, but it's an outlier practice that we oppose.
But the moral high ground is a fragile perch, best visited on rare occasions.
It can cause muscle weakness, paralysis and, on rare occasions, it can be fatal.
On rare occasions, a human is needed to confirm that the technology got it right.
On rare occasions, I've even known people to place bets for gold on the winner.
On rare occasions, Kerr invites a distinguished person to attend practice and address his players.
He quit at age 29, he said, when he was losing only on rare occasions.
"He took it a step too far on rare occasions," Canon told the news outlet.
On rare occasions, the animals were beloved pets whose guardians could no longer care for them.
Former employees told Reuters in July that the company had on rare occasions removed uninfected files.
On rare occasions, the arrival of a full moon is accompanied by another spectacular celestial event.
On rare occasions it becomes necessary to conduct an ethical hunt on African elephants or rhinos.
On rare occasions, sleepwalkers have been violent towards others, thinking they were responding to someone threatening.
The decisions have been criticized by criminal justice activists and, on rare occasions, by other judges.
On rare occasions, a trustee comes to define an institution, as Mr. Lauder has the Whitney.
Now, on rare occasions, there&aposs something else you might find inside a clam: a pearl.
And that on rare occasions, the theme might actually go on walkabout and leave the grid?
On rare occasions he looks and sounds almost presidential as he proposes legislation and meets with diplomats.
Only on rare occasions has the Oscars host not been announced until after the New Year holiday.
Now scientists are facing another ominous possibility: that on rare occasions, the virus might be transmitted through sex.
On rare occasions since, he has spoken about the pervasive racism he felt while a student in Texas.
Gaza's border with Egypt is also closed most of the time, opened for passage only on rare occasions.
On rare occasions, attorneys for a defendant get a chance to ask prosecutors under oath about their thinking.
On rare occasions, a pharmaceutical company will extend the expiration dates of its own products because of shortages.
The medal is normally an acknowledgment of extraordinary achievement or public service; on rare occasions this includes philanthropy.
On rare occasions, notably in the two Affordable Care Act cases, his lawyerly instincts outweigh his ideological preferences.
That is not to say that deep grief on rare occasions can't send the body into free fall.
The extremely private Trump has largely refrained from participating in media appearances, speaking publicly only on rare occasions.
On rare occasions when they believe it to be necessary, Presidents reveal signals intelligence and other highly sensitive sources.
On rare occasions, however, judges will allow it if the evidence shows a clear and longstanding pattern of behavior.
"I see fairies in my peripheral vision and on rare occasions, straight on for a few seconds," she says.
Paleontologists use fossils to peer into the past, but on rare occasions, fossils seem to uncannily return that gaze.
And on rare occasions, a large-scale project does not go through the decision-memo process, Mr. Snyder said.
While presidents have on rare occasions missed the show, they have always sent their first ladies in their stead.
On rare occasions males were not attracted to females, and this presumably occurred when females had started to absorb eggs.
Ears may seem like an unlikely housing choice for spiders, but arachnids and insects crawl into them on rare occasions.
And although the track occasionally opens its doors to women on rare occasions, two-time gold medalist Yarnold isn't interested.
On rare occasions, people may experience arthritis after their infection, but this typically only affects about 2 percent of cases.
On rare occasions when the drone program was officially acknowledged, statements made about it usually turned out to be lies.
On rare occasions, however, a retrovirus hits the evolutionary jackpot and slips inside the genome of a sperm or egg cell.
On rare occasions, like the operation in Bala Murghab, United States military commanders are added to smaller groups, Afghan officials said.
But on rare occasions when the AI device mishears a word or phrase, it can be accidentally triggered and start recording.
EAT AND DRINK LIKE THE LOCALS Italians, said Ms. Grisdale, dine in Italy's many Michelin-starred restaurants only on rare occasions.
On rare occasions, investigative projects can still influence national policy, especially when they focus on issues already on the political agenda.
On rare occasions, CBP officers may search a traveler's mobile phone, computer, camera and other electronic devices during the inspection process.
For now, they have yet to play each other on the WTA Tour and have trained together only on rare occasions.
On rare occasions, black holes go into a feeding frenzy, where they swallow up huge amounts of giant, cold clouds of gas.
The Hunny Pot owner Hunny Gawri is a real estate agent who told VICE he has consumed cannabis only on rare occasions.
Chris Collins, a Republican from New York, said that prior to Wednesday's shooting, he used to carry his handgun on rare occasions.
But, on rare occasions, those scary, gross, or disturbing posts end up teaching us something new, which is actually a good thing.
I also have to be skeptical; on rare occasions, people lie, claiming to know the killer or to have seen the shooting.
On rare occasions, members actually pass a statute to solve a policy problem that will direct the executive branch in issuing regulations.
On rare occasions when the stars align, we trade, and I go to yoga in the morning and he handles school duties.
Injuries tend to be very minor, she said — though on rare occasions accidents can result in a broken arm, leg or collarbone.
But on rare occasions, they get shared widely, charming a wider portion of the internet beyond the digital walls of The Times.
On rare occasions, hotels listed on Expedia have non-refundable bookings, so make sure to double-check a hotel's policy before committing.
They are common among animals; however, on rare occasions, they become zoonotic, meaning that they can be transmitted from animals to humans.
To be sure, on rare occasions trade deficits are symptoms of underlying dysfunctions, but they are never themselves a cause of these dysfunctions.
In 1945, the UN Security Council was given this authority, and it has deployed it on rare occasions, notably in Kuwait in 1990.
And sure, those cases sometimes get moved up the chain of command to high-level officials or, on rare occasions, the president's desk.
Goldman has traditionally built its businesses from within, though on rare occasions, it has bought companies that already have the technology it needed.
However, on rare occasions we find ourselves eating our words, downright floored by a tool or formula that once had us rolling our eyes.
On rare occasions they can settle once-in-a-generation national questions, such as whether a country should be part of a larger union.
On rare occasions, he wields the powers of a poltergeist—causing the lights to flicker in fury, say, when she brings a guy home.
However EPA says Pruitt will only step in on rare occasions and that the policy is meant to unify EPA decision making across regions.
This year, DASH came in second, with third place going to the flexitarian diet, a plant-based diet that allows meat on rare occasions.
On rare occasions when all three of those editors will be unavailable, they will designate Phil or another masthead editor to grant these approvals.
This cluster of cases suggests that, on rare occasions, Ebola virus can persist in a person long after that person recovered from acute infection.
But on rare occasions, a star emerges — Ricky Martin, Justin Timberlake, Bobby Brown, Michael Jackson — leaving in his wake a jumble of mostly forgotten bandmates.
However, on rare occasions, an excreted vaccine-virus can continue to circulate within an environment for a longer than usual period while undergoing genetic changes.
The upshot is that though he usually voted with whichever conservative bloc was ascendant, on rare occasions Kennedy would peer into the abyss and recoil.
On rare occasions, long-term yields can actually fall below yields on short-term bonds — a "yield curve inversion" in the parlance of the markets.
On rare occasions a handful of North Koreans have traveled to Singapore for internships and skills training, but most sessions are held in the North.
On rare occasions, we send Wireless Emergency Alerts, for more severe threats, to people in New York City who have cellphones equipped to accept them.
For patients whose cancers can be treated with surgery and chemotherapy, the median survival time is 54 months, although on rare occasions patients are cured.
Today, magnetic sensation has gone from a basic feeling to something I'm surprised to feel on rare occasions, when I run my hands over another magnet.
On rare occasions a crashed ship might be worth fixing up, but usually these wrecks have so many broken systems that they're not worth the trouble.
We're only featured in stories on rare occasions, and the majority of trans-related plots negate our roles as human beings, even painting us as demons.
Prosecutors, however, are allowed on rare occasions to use evidence or witnesses to prove a defendant committed a crime as part of a longstanding pattern of behavior.
If competitors don't desire bling at the belt line, on rare occasions, spectacular spurs are awarded, or Miss Rodeo representatives don fantastic tiaras on their Stetson brims.
On rare occasions, there have been doping violations in curling, since it is, on balance, a taxing feat of endurance to sweep the broom round after round.
Its rulings are binding, but it has no power to enforce them and on rare occasions they have been ignored by some countries, including the United States.
On rare occasions, Trump has actually followed through on his threats, dragging critics and journalists through years of litigation just to make them spend money to defend themselves.
I check email, summon an Uber home, send a text, or, on rare occasions, hold up my end of a phone conversation as I try not to laugh.
A small U.S. military presence is still needed to train and advise Syrian Kurds and on rare occasions to carry out operational missions against vulnerable, high-value targets.
Six in 10 say they had a spiritual conversation only on rare occasions — either "once or twice" (29 percent) or "several times" (29 percent) in the past year.
The decision to call out North Korea for the WannaCry cyberattack is significant because the U.S. has only on rare occasions called out other nations for orchestrating cyberattacks.
Women have been banned from watching men's games in Iran since shortly after the 1979 Islamic revolution with only a few exceptions made for small groups on rare occasions.
She would receive money from SNCC donations on rare occasions, but would still engage in sex work once in a while, particularly when food, clothing, and feminine products became scarce.
The virus, known as Zika, has also been linked to paralysis in adults; and now scientists face another ominous possibility: that on rare occasions, the virus might be transmitted through sex.
" Carol Wilkerson, a spokeswoman for McMahon, reiterated on Thursday that the administrator travels by private air only on "rare occasions" services and covers "the entire cost out of her own pocket.
On rare occasions, if the Frontier tech startup is a pioneer in its field, then it can be acquired for top dollar for the quality of its results and its team.
In public, and in polemical language that is absent from her novel, Ms Tokarczuk was reminding Poles that they, too, have been exploitative, feudal and, on rare occasions, lethally anti-Semitic.
Or will the court see itself, as it has on rare occasions at other troubled times in the country's history, as a firewall between the president and the rule of law?
Thankfully, these days my symptoms have eased off to the point that I now only suffer from joint pain and fatigue on rare occasions when I&aposm feeling particularly run down.
Obama did blast Trump during the midterm election campaign, and he has criticized particular Trump policies on rare occasions, but he has generally refused to respond to Trump's barrage of derision.
On rare occasions, the panel has also vetoed deals, such as the $3.3 billion sale of Koninklijke Philips NV's lighting business to a consortium of Chinese investors, which it blocked last January.
Most days I'd hit around five hours and have to reach for the charger, but on rare occasions, I'd get as many as seven hours — and I suspect the OLED display influenced that.
Members swear a vow of secrecy, so the activities, traditions and beliefs of the fraternities are difficult to monitor, other than on rare occasions when their inner dealings erupt into the public sphere.
They bring us together to get teary over happy endings (me, often; my brother on rare occasions), as well as incredulous (me) over how characters who are supposed to be journalists are portrayed.
According to Jonas Bonnedahl, lecturer in clinical sciences in the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine at Sweden's Linköping University, humans have spread pathogens in the Antarctic that have, on rare occasions, spread to wildlife.
Judge has struck out at a prodigious rate, has flashed his tremendous power only on rare occasions and, as the third man in the batting order, has generally been a drag on the Yankees' offense.
Ms. Kitchener and Mr. Marshall wrote their own vows; Mr. Marshall's included a promise that, on rare occasions when he offers her edits on her articles and she rejects them, he will not take offense.
Use of aerial surveillance drones over the United States became public in 2013 when the FBI director Robert Mueller testified before Congress that the bureau employed spy drones during investigations on rare occasions, USA Today said.
You have female patrons who either hit on you, dance on you, inappropriately try to touch you, or on rare occasions try to pull your hair thinking it will help her win a fight against you.
Ace aviation photographer Mr. Toshihiko Shimizu, known as "pam_st112" on Instagram, captured several photos of an elusive F-2003 Nighthawk, aka "Wobblin' Goblin," that has been seen flying on rare occasions in the Death Valley area.
For the most part, staph tends to live harmlessly on skin and inside nostrils (or it causes minor infections), but on rare occasions it can be fatal if it gets into the bloodstream via a cut.
On rare occasions, an ICO may end up becoming a billion-dollar idea, but many will attract millions of dollars of speculative capital, and, in the end, turn out to be nothing more than fool's gold.
Only on rare occasions was a clip from one of their briefings—for example, a testy exchange between Carney and Jonathan Karl, of ABC News, debating the logistics of Obamacare enrollment—remarkable enough to make headlines.
That's why the dark side keeps winning out — except on rare occasions when someone as completely unselfconscious as "Dougie Jones" just blindly follows the directions from above, winning slot-machine jackpots and brilliantly analyzing insurance documents along the way.
Owners can do the vast majority of their charging at home or work, but on rare occasions demand spikes, said Karl Brauer, the executive publisher of Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book, making the economics of building charging stations difficult.
Most burn up on their descent to Earth, occasionally creating a brilliant cosmic firework display such as the annual Perseids meteor shower, but on rare occasions, a piece of an asteroid will be large enough to survive passage through the atmosphere.
Now, though, I often find myself in these situations picking up my phone to check a notification, browse and read the internet, text, use an app or listen to audio (or, on rare occasions, engage in an old-fashioned "telephone call").
" Despite the sales bump the Chan-Zuckerberg wedding brought to Ms. Pettibone, she said, "We don't have a budget" to give away gowns in exchange for exposure, although she will on rare occasions when "the coverage is going to be enormous.
Owners can do the vast majority of their charging at home or at work, but on rare occasions demand spikes, said Karl Brauer, the executive publisher of Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book, making the economics of building charging stations difficult.
Strains similar to the new virus, known as H7N8, have on rare occasions made people ill and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state officials aim to reduce the risk of human infection.
These grants-in-aid often come with strings attached, turning state and local governments into franchises of the federal government for some purposes, except on rare occasions when states rebel, as many states have done in the case of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion.
On rare occasions, the illness can be deadly, especially for those at a higher risk, including children under five, people 65 years of age and older, pregnant women and people with certain chronic health issues, such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease, weakened immune systems and neurological conditions.
Experts brought in by Mr. Stanley's lawyer said that on rare occasions, bullets can briefly linger inside guns and rifles after a trigger is pulled — although neither those experts nor ones with the police were able to recreate the flaw using Mr. Stanley's gun and ammunition.
The cycle has been staged on rare occasions, but even in concert form, physical movement is suggested: The score indicates the points at which the mezzo-soprano soloist (in Brooklyn, Marie Hamard) should inconspicuously enter and leave, a spectral, passing reminder of a recalled time gone by.
Heavy on parallels and antitheses, they're even heavier on abstractions, the words just a syllable or two, on rare occasions three, almost never four: The parking lot is empty They killed the neon sign It's dark from here to St. Jovite It's dark all down the line.
I began to more comfortably disengage in real life, too: I turned down social events and parties, lost touch with acquaintances, and, on rare occasions, spent whole days inside my apartment on weekends where I would order food on Seamless and spend as little energy as humanly possible.
But while Cuban has been as much the face of the Dallas franchise as any player, Dirk Nowitzki included, Prokhorov became the essence of absenteeism, dropping by on rare occasions to observe from a Barclays luxury suite, even as he moved to tighten ownership control of the team and the arena.
Nearly four years since I abandoned the brand, Canon got its act together and released its first full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R. I was giddy (yes, on rare occasions, professional gadget nerds still get giddy), and wondered if it would be enough to woo me back into Canon's ecosystem.
Yet, on rare occasions, we see "reality" TV become oh-my-God-this-is-too-real-to-watch TV. And that's what happened on the latest episode of Real Housewives Of New York season 9, when Bethenny Frankel ended up melting down over her own private torment and LuAnn (De Lesseps) D'Agostino's ill-advised upcoming nuptials.
For example, in the past, when Noisey has published lists of the most influential punk artists, from Avril Lavigne to Fall Out Boy, you have very thoughtfully chimed in on the comments section to tell us what fine selections we have made, and have, on rare occasions, politely suggested ones we have forgotten (sorry we missed Good Charlotte!).
This did not seem like just another department store: this was an experience far, far removed from the rather more humble horse farm I grew up on in the seemingly perpetually rainy hills west of Portland, Oregon, where a trip to a big, "fancy" store was either shopping at a local Fred Meyer or, on rare occasions, Macy's or Sears.
They sorted adults into six categories for the current study: lifetime abstainers; people who have always had alcohol on rare occasions; ex-drinkers; current light drinkers who have fewer than three drinks a week; moderate drinkers (more than three drinks a week but fewer than 14 for men or 7 for women); or heavy drinkers (more than 143 for men or 7 for women).
"They include post-surgical infection, bleeding, swelling, pain, facial bruising, jaw joint pain or muscle spasm, cracking or bruising of the corners of the mouth, restricted ability to open the mouth for several days or weeks, impact on speech, allergic reactions, tooth sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet or acidic foods, and transient, and on rare occasions permanent numbness of the jaw, lip, tongue, chin, or gums," she said.

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