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The Philharmonic has occasionally extended the stage before to accommodate large choral works or additional musicians.
BACON'S near-ubiquity has only occasionally extended to the dessert tray, but maybe it's not a bad idea.
Spikelet: 5--12 mm, laterally compressed, glumes 2--6, lower < upper; florets (2)5--8, spreading widely at maturity; lemma midnerve occasionally extended as a short point, back rounded.
This very pretty and relentlessly adorable lion — performed by two men — blinked and batted eyelids at us and backed away from the limelight in shyness, only to rush back and claim applause; quivered in exaggerated fright at the height and distance of a jump; scratched its hind leg with its head; and occasionally extended a coy paw.
(Helpfully, his thrusting younger colleagues would probably not see the 59-year-old Mr Johnson as a long-term obstacle to their own leadership aspirations).To an extent that Mr Johnson may now regret, his affability has occasionally extended to bald self-deprecation, specifically about his aptitude for the very top job.
The title Offa used on most of his charters was "rex Merciorium", or "king of the Mercians", though this was occasionally extended to "king of the Mercians and surrounding nations".
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Ms. Lucas occasionally extends a similar welcome to would-be perfumers.
In the upper half, the dots occasionally extend into tiny lines.
The numbing effect occasionally extends beyond the intended saddle area, however, reaching as far as the toes.
Items listed alphabetically by topic include assorted course lecture notes compiled thematically by Merton and research material that occasionally extends beyond Merton's teaching career.
The orchestra's woodwinds, in particular, have a slightly untamed quality, which occasionally extends to rawness or harshness but reveals a world of colors.
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