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Nor are these occasional words like lift v elevator.
Another strophic form developed in Spain is the songlike zajal (melody), interesting for its embodiment of dialect phrases and the use of occasional words from Romance languages.
There, during the roll call at the start of each shift, a commander addressed the officers, handing out assignments and occasional words of lukewarm encouragement.
The earliest documents in the Dutch language date from approximately the end of the 12th century, although a few glosses, names, and occasional words appeared somewhat earlier.
The only sounds in the building were the occasional words of a pleasant docent, Shirley Miller, who once studied art history at the Barnes.
But no one was prepared for Sunday night's fiasco, in which a listless Ms. Spears teetered through her dance steps and mouthed only occasional words in a wan attempt to lip-synch her new single, "Gimme More".
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Your father and sister make out an occasional number, your brother the occasional word.
Madame Curie tosses out an occasional word in Yiddish and may be a nod to "Maus," Art Spiegelman's graphic epic about the Holocaust.
In the years after she disappeared behind prison gates, occasional word came from friends who visited her that Clark was different than she was during her days of rage.
If you have a good relationship with them, they'll change an occasional word or swap an occasional picture, but that's just for friends of the family," he said.
So if the occasional word in this article reads as "ghjkmtrrt" when it's meant to be "Zusi", blame the stupidly thick gloves your correspondent is wearing to brave MLS Cup week.
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